New Zealand
CASUALTY LIST. Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action.—Private A. L. Hynes, Private S. J. Stewart, Private H. Reid.
Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action. —Private A. J. Hoare.
, Reported killed in action.—Troopei j G. Limham, Private C. E. Rennet, j Lance-Corporal R. J. Wilson. I Reported died of wounds. —Troopei I H. J. Baird, Gunner J. F. Mallard. 1 Private J. McKay, Private B. B. . Rodda, Private W. H. Rishworth. i Reported died of disease.—Laucej Corporal A. F. Dyett, j Reported wounded.—Trooper J. { Lewis, Private J. McPherson, Private ‘ S. CoUghlan, Private J. H. Mitchell, , Private P. Brady, Private A. Dive- | hall, Private G. T. Elliott, Private. H. I R. Graham, Private A. Godfrey, Private M. Catter, Private E. Heap, Private P. A. Insley, Private J. P. Morgan, Private W. G. E. Griffiths, Private J. E. MeFaull, Sergeant W. G. Bennett. Private J. Deacon. Private J. Turnbull, Private D. J. Bridson, Private W. H. Fairway, Lance-Cor-poral A. S. Baines, Rifleman G. W. I Bartlett, Rifleman R. Climo, Riflemah S ,S. Johnson, Rifleman W. X. Jacobson, Wounded, admitted to hospital.— Trooper T. E. Larking. Reported .died of wounds.—Rifleman J. R; D. Andrews. Reported wounded.—Privates J. A. Ingram, D. Craig, T. H. Cooney, Act-ing-Sergeant J.. R, Watt, Riflemen N. Henpard and T. O’Sullivan. Wounded, since rejoined unit. — Riflemen T. P. Huxley, J. Rutherford. Wounded, slight, remaining with unit.—Privates J. E. Geraghty, W. Collins. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Removed from seriously ill list.— Rifleman D. McMillan. s Dangerously ill.—Corporal R. C. Mason, .Private A. Yang, F. A. Alien, Riflemen C. M, Raven (imprpvmg), J. Straker. ; ■ f 0: t Seriously ill.—Riflemen W. Gamble, R.-Hallam, J. Mitchell, W. H. __ S. ' Taylor, D. Thomson, Private A. L. Nicholls. Condition very bad, but not hopeless.—Private C. D. Neve. Removed front seribhsly ill list.— Private L. S; "Chamberlain. .Second»Lieu tenant W. E. R. Warren. Seriously ill.—Private J. Craw, Sergt. C. G. Wilson, Corporal W. Barras, Riflemen W. C. N. Codim, H. T. Simons. ' HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Dangerously ill, but improving.— Rifleman S. Saxon. Removed from dangerously ill list.— Rifleman W. E. A. Cushion. Pronounced out of danger.—Sergeant J. 0. Hives. I WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. The lion, secretary of the Stratford Patriotic Committee reports as follows: * . " . i ■ , '■ ,< i,■ t £ (l Previonslylhacknowledged > 7951 6,14 Mr G. H. ißurrell 111,1 ..... 10 - 0 Anonymous ’ ... 5 1 Scottish Society’s Social per F. J. McDonald .... 918 11 £7902 0 4 BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. £ b. d. Already Acknowledged 2111 1 0 Mrs Maun so 11 ... 5 0 T. H. Penn ... '3 -‘3 0 P; Bowler ... 10 0 Back Blocks ... “ 0 0 £2121 19 0
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 87, 9 November 1916, Page 3
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