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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

NEW ZEALAND FORCES. LATEST CASUALTY LIST. Cantrebury Battalion: Capt J. IToulker, iLeut. H M. Wright Wellington Battalion: Lieut-Co,!. W. G. Malcne Otago Mounted: Capt B. S. Hay, Lieut P. McKay Wellington Mounted: Major S. Chalmers Royal Army Medical Corps: Colonel Manders, director of Medical Services N.Z. and Australian Division. Ctago Battalion: Lieut T. H. Nisbet Auckland Mounted: Lieut H. F. E. Mackesy. WOUNDED. Canterbury Battr,-:c,-i: Major C. W. E. Cribb, Captain A. C. B. Critchley, Capt Salmonsen, Capt V. G. Jervis, Lieuts D. A. S. L,. Grut, Lieut R. A. R. Lawry (second time), Lieut A. F. L. Priest (second time), Lieut. N. H. Wilson, Lieut A. W. Duncan, Lieut F. Sternes.

Field Engineers: Lieut A. N. O. Akey. Otago Battalion: Lieut F. L. Hunt Headquarters N.Z. Infantry: Lieut. C. M. Cazalet. Otago Mounted: Lieut-Ccl. A. Bauchop (second tims) Capt C. J. S. W. Paddon Wellington Battalion: Lieut. W. E. S. Furby (second time) The following are at St. Thomas' Hospital, England: Auckland Mounted (progressing satisfactorily, August 8th): Tpr T, B. J. Fraser

Wellington Mounted (condition not too promising): Tpr J. W. Geange Field Artillery (progressing satisfactorily) : Gunners B. D. F. C. Bryan, H. E. Halpin Field Engineers: Sappers F. T. Covers, F. H. Thetford Auckland Battalion: Pvt E. R. Quinlan, Pvt F. Webster Canterbury Battalion: Pvt A. H. Cook, Pvt H. Reid, Pvt P. N. Sadd Otago Battalion: Sergt J. M. Clark The following are at Weir Hospital, Balhara, London, progressing satisfactorily, August 6th: Canterbury Mounted: L. E. "Will-

iams Otago Mounted: Tpr G. Waddell N.Z. Field Engineers: Sapper E. Pat. terson Auckland Battalion: Pvt S. W. Tobnston, Pvt D. A. MacDonaUd, Pvt J. T. Wood. Canterbury Battalion: Pvts C. W. Collinson, L. Stevenson, Otago Battalion: Pvt W. Hyne, G. Mcintosh The, following disembarked at Malta, rom hospital ship "Somali," July 31: Maori Contingent (seriously ill, dysentery); Lieut A. P. Kaipara, LanceCorpl N. Told. Ctago Battalion: (seriously ill, diarrhoea) : Lieut D. H. S. Buddie (slightly sick), Major J. A. McKenzi e (slightly wounded), Pvt H. Hannah (slightly), Pvt W. L. Cooper, Pvt F. Lawscr, F. A. Wocley, I. E. Champion Wellington Mounted (serious-y ill,' bronchitis): Lieut. J. A. Somerville

Lieut A. S. Wilder (slightly sick), Tpr L«. ijivu (seriously nl abscess ear).

Wellington Mounted: Tpr Vv. uoyle, highly wounded; Tpr J. Cooper, slijntiy bic-K.; w. ..... S. Morgan, Sergt

i'. id. ipr X \. a. YeiQuuni, Tpr Vv'. toaekay, Tpr E. Todd

Carte, bin y Mounted, slightly woanTpr J. Bell; slightly sick, Tpr A. E. Eastward, Tpr W. M. Sect:, Corn! H. R. m. Watson, Corpl H. D. Hamilton; slightly sick, Tpr J. Batchelor Canterbury Battalion, slightly wounded: Pvts A. E. Head, Pvt L. G. Taylor, Pvt W. Lewis, Pvt A. R. Muatn. Canterbury Battalion, slightly sick: Pvt A. Downs, Pvt C. Cockson, Pvt W. Downs, Pvt G. Leahy, Pvt B. V. Thompson

Wellington Battalion, slightly wounded: Scrgt H. Chignell, Pvt F. J. Har-Lance-CorpJl W. M. Bannister, Sergt ris, Pvt A. C. Beaumont, Pvt E. Hunt, A. E. Law; slightly sick, Pvt N. Moorhead, D. P. Lyons, J. Corpl B. E. Champion, Pvt F. L. Ashbolt.

Auckland Battalion, slightly wounded: Corpl F. Baxrap; slightly sick, Pvt J. E. Boyd, Pvt J. McConnell; slightly sick. Pvt J. Dunlop. N.Z. Medical Corps, slightly wounded: Pvt R. Ibbctson; slightly sick, Sergt L. G. Bell, Pvt R. W. Wade, Corporal F. Campbell. N.Z. Field Artillery (Howitzer Battery), slightly wounded: Gunrs D. J. Murray, H. Russett; slightly sick,Scrgt Major V. G. Jones

Headquarters Staff, N.Z. and Australian Bivsiicn, slightly wounded: Corpl G. C. Little. Ota'-TO Mounted, slir.htly sick: Tpr \. M. Parker, Tpr A. L. Thomson/Tpr M. J. S. Campbell Auckland Mounted, siightlv. sick: Tprs P. Spea.r, J. Hunter, Corpl T. Garlick, J. J. Hood, Tpr O. Yorke.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 269, 13 August 1915, Page 3

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 269, 13 August 1915, Page 3

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 269, 13 August 1915, Page 3

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