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REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION
Trooper R. May. Second-Limit. A. D. Bremner Captain W. A. Bowring.
REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS Lance-Corporal F. T. Hunter. Bombardier 0. H. Spence. Sapper S. C. Kennedy. Private W. H. Gilchrist. Private .1. F. Hornsby. Private W. A. Campbell. Lance-Corporal A. Wing. Private J. McCarthy. Corporal F. Wilkinson. Corporal J. Elector. Captain IT. K. Save, Sergeant H. Ashton. RiHeiuan J. Blackman. Corporal A. R. Moyle.
REPORTED WOUNDED want P. B. Narborough.
Sergeant W. H. Cowan. Trooper 0. Yorke. Trooper R. J. Hughes. Second-Lieut. G. B. Hull. Private L. G. Allport. Lance-Corporal 0. M. C. Bale. Sergeant H. D. Bell. Private J. Butler. Private F. Cannell. Private D. J. Craig. Private N. R. Durham. Private S. J. Elder. Private D. Guest. Private D. S. Laklng. Sergeant W. A. Lammont. Private B. Medland. Bugler E. J. Roche. Private J. Webster. Lance-Corporal J. S. Tvennorley Private E. S. Moss. Private C. A. McNiony. Rifleman F. C. Wintere, Rifleman D. Callaghan. Rifleman C. X. Gordge. Sergt.-Major A. W. C. Horsman, Lance-Corporal R. S. Jndson. Lance-Corporal R. A. Law. Rifleman T. Walker, Rifleman J. Young. Rifleman L. A. Becroft. Rifleman H. J. Fitzsimmons. Rifleman S. Maynard Second-Lieut. L. J. Worsley. Second-Lieui. E. Wastney. Trooper D. Falconer. Sergeant J. D. Fraser. Private W. B. Cox. Private A D. Bartram. Private H. M. Davis. Private F. A. Lines. Private W. S. Friend. Private T. R. Casey. Private J. Clark. Private HI G. Marshall. Private G. H. Nation. Private H. St. George Strauchan. Private W. B. Wilson. Private H. P.- Arnott. Private R; Drummond. Private A. N. Grant. Private J. Low. Lance-Corporal C. Reid. Private R. A. Witt. Private D. Beatty. Lance-Corporal W. I. Black. Private T, Callahan. Private A. J. Cox. Private R. Wilson. Private F. Fahey. Private J. Schoeh. Private J. G. Stockman. Private S. H. Downes. Private F. W. Reynolds, Private F. C. Sheed. Rifleman W. J. Sutherland. Rifleman E. O’Rorke. Rifleman W. C. Phillips. Rifleman T. Quealy. Rifleman E. I). Duthie. Rifleman A. J. Edwards. Rifleman W. R. Walker. Rifleman W. C. Todd. Private L. Smith. Lance-Corporal E. A. Wallace. Trooper H. Cooley. Trooper R. M. Ferguson.
Trooper P. Howard. Trooper C, Hardingham. Private J. W. Voght. Private S. D. Matthew. Private H. McDonald. Private E. J. Revel!. Private A. Astin. Private R. Burnham. Lance-Corporal S. T. Darling. Private G. F. Sheppard. Private A. Thomasson. Private T. Murray. Private W. A. O’Neill. Private A. F. Wells. Private F. Williams. > Corporal 6. Winskill. Private B. Hayes. Private A. Kennedy. Rifleman S, Bennett. Lance-Corporal W, T. Fishenden. Wounded slightly, ' remaining with unit.—Private A. Wolsey, Rifleman A, K. 8011, Privates J. F. O’Malley, R. HI. Scarlett. Reported died of wounds.—Private Karawira Matana. Previously reported killed, now reported wounded.—Lance-Corporal W. Remu Pararoa. Slightly wounded.—Captain R. I. Dansey, Privates T. Morrell, J. W. McClutchio, Second-Lieutenant J J O’Neill. Dangerously ill from wounds.—Private Kiri Rapona. SANDER EXTRACT, and that is wh '’e people insist on getting it, anc " hv they reject the many inferior suh slitotes and the cheap and frequent!' ’’armful “just as goods.” The GENU INE SANDER EXTRACT is free from the objectionable qualities of the mmnmu eucalyptus oils and the so-called “extracts.” SANDER’S EXTRACT the most powerful antiseptic and healing remedy that can be used with - ifcty; it prevents and cures ah infectious diseases, influenza, colds, 1 wer, small-pox, diphtheria. flatulence, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, dysentry, rod kidney troubles, SANDER’S EXTRACT, applied to ulcers, burns, > prates, cuts, inflamed and itching •kin, gives immediate relief and cures uormnnantly. Three drops in a tea"oonful of cod liver or! is a specific i'i' nil chronic lung affections; rbeu mutism, and neuralgia are quickly dia polled by it. Reliability, effectiveness aim saletv the great attributes o ( SANDER’S :iRACT.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 56, 3 October 1916, Page 5
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624New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 56, 3 October 1916, Page 5
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