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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

NEW ZEALAND FORCES. CASUALTY LIST. SICK, DISCHARGE -2 CCNVALES- ' CENT. Array Service Corps: Drivers L. .Mason, F. W. G. Clement, N.Z. Field Engineers: Lieut E. J. Halbert, Sapper W. H. Douglas. N.Z. Veterinary Corps: Pvt J. Acton, T. E. Foster, J. Gardner. N.Z. Field Ambulance; Sergt J. L. Will, Pvt G. G. O’Neil. N.Z. Field Engineer (previously reported wounded, now at Malta, enteric): Sapper G. Wharton. WOUNDED DISCHARGED CONVALESCENT. Otago Mounted: Tyr L. L. Christie Army Service Corps: Driver G. Scott. SICK, DISCHARGED CONVALESCENT. (Alexandria) Auckland Battalion: Pvt John Henderson. Canterbury Battalion: Pvt W. M. Fraser, Pvt J Taylor. T. Grant, J. J. Drinkly, P. O’Connell, F. G. McKee, G. F. Goodhew, C. McDonald, P. M. Cade Otago Infantry Battalion: Pvt E. W. Newton, E. G. M. Morris. Wellington Infantry Battalion: Pvt Herbert Salisbury, N. B. Caiman, A. V. Lankshear, H. R. Harnett N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner H. A, Spraggcn, IT. Ambler, A. V. Moffitt, J. Cross. G. E. Faulkner, E. Burns, C. Smith, A. Carr, O. L. Gilmour, R. Webb, C. E. Simmons, E. G. Brassey. Otago Mounted: Lieut. G. R. Blackett, Tpr T. Batty, A. Binnie, B. Anderson. H. T. Fox. Wellington Mounted: N. R. Jameson, A. A. Hannett. EMBARKED FROM MALTA FOR ENGLAND. In Hospital Ship “Glengcrm Castle,” August 6th, 1915 N.Z. Field Artillery; Gunner G. D. Mclntyre N.Z. Medical Corps: S. Neilson. Canterbury Battalion: Sergt J. G. Black, Pvt M. D. Carter Otc.vo Battalion: Pvt J. 11. Wakefield. D. W. McDcugall. Auckland Battalion: Sergt E. R. Johnston, Corpl Percy Warbrick, Qra.S. J. W. Dowdell Auckland Mounted: Sergt H. T. Atkinson. , DIED OF WOUNDS August 10th, on Hospital Snip. Otago Mounted Rifles: Lieut.-Col. A. Bauchcp. Canterbury Battalion: Major C. W. L. Cribb. DIED OF WOUNDS August 11th, on Hospital Ship Auckland Battalion (late of N.Z. Staff Corps): Major S. A. Grant. Otago Battalion; Carpt D. ColQuhon (reported wounded), Capt R. W. 'Wilkinson (wounded severely), Capt W. I. K. Jennings (reported wounded), Lieut H. R. Ker (reported wounded). Canterbury Mounted: Lieut.-Colonel J. Findlay (severely wounded),Lieut W. Deans (wounded), Lieut C. W. Free (wounded). Otago Mounted: Lieut J. H. Argest (wounded) DIED OF ENTERIC FEVER. August 4th, 1813. Canterbury Mounted: Lieut V. Nancarrow. DIED OF PNEUMONIA August 4th, 1915. Wellington Mounted: Tpr W. Boyle REPORTED WOUNDED Field Artillery (hot logs, August 6, severe, admitted No. 15 General Hospital, Alexandria, August 9th): Lieut. Purdy. KILLED IN ACTION: Canterbury Battalion (July 29); Pvt Pvt H. Corrie, Pvt F. Boland (July 31) DIED OF WOUNDS Pvt F. Sewar (July 27th) Previously reported Missing, now reported Killed in Action, April 2ith. Pvt R. Cogle. REPORTED ‘WOUNDED. Pvt L. Taylor (July 25th) Canterbury Battalion (July 31st); Pvts E. R. Fitzsimmons (foot) Admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Ponte do Koubbeh, Cairo, August 2nd; Pvt W. K. Clarkson. Lance-Corporal E. R. Wilcox (Imy 30th,. eye) Pvt Yv r . Lewis (second time, July 26) Sergt W. J- Rodger (July 23) Pvt- W. Lcngbottcm. L.C. G. Ritchie (slightly wounded, July 25) Wellington Battalion (second time, left thigh); Pvt. H. W. Bennett, Pvt R. W. Allison Pvt W. Kuigham (head, second time) DIED OF ENTERIC On beard Hospital Ship, August u.h Pvt J. Bain KILLED IN ACTION July 23th Field Artillery: Gunner A. Arrowsmith REPORTED WOUNDED July 28th Gunner W. L. Skilton (hand),. Gunner H. V. A. Holdorness (left lj6 S) Canterbury Battalion (August 2nd, hand): Pvt W. J. Mustards. ~ , - Missing. June 6th, formerly, reported PMSsing.now rejoined: Lance-Carpi Wv j. Halkett KILLED IN ACTION Pvt Y. r . c. Wootton (June 22)

DIED OF ENTERIC Field Engineers Sapper C. F. Batsman (July 30), Sapper FI. L. Landaon (August stli) Oatgo Mounted: Tpr A. McMcir (30th July). DIED EGYPTIAN ARMY HOSPITAL N.Z. Engineers (August Sth, diptheria); Pvt J. Short REPORTED WOUNDED Admitted No. 15 General Hospital, Alexandria, August 10th, gunshot wounds, severe: Corpl 1. A. Nicholson. Otago Battalion (chest): Pvt T. DIED OF ENTERIC. Field Engineers (August 9th): A. Cameron Canterbury Infantry Battalion (August 8): Pvt K. N. Hunt Auckland Infantry (Aug. 2): Pvt J. Sutherland. Canterbury Mounted (Aug. 13): Sapper H. J. Dick DIED OF WOUNDS Auckland Mounted ( Aug. 5): LanceCorporal J. Riddell. WOUNDED Wellintgon Infantry (abdemen): Pvt R. Dunbar N.Z. Field Ambulance (knee, Aug. 6): Pvt C. FI Heald N.Z. Field Engineers (hand): Sapper A. Yeung , Corpl P. G. Pearce (thigh, second time). Wellington Battalion: Pvt S. G. Green (thigh), Pvt J. J. Owen (face and shoulder), Pvt M. R. Lawson (side and face). Pvt W. Beck (shoulder, L.Corpl F. H. R. Stidolph {foot and side) Wellington Mounted (Aug. 24): Tpr T. P. Peters (shoulder), Tpr W. S. Coleman (abdomen, Aug. 6th), Tpr D. | J. Cunningham (left leg) J DIED OF ENTERIC AT SEA Corpl D. K. Haig (July 27) DIED OF FEVER (Probably enteric, Aug. 4) N.Z. Field Engineers: Sappers C. S. Storer DIED OF WOUNDS. (August sth) Canterbury Mounted: Tpr Slither-, land. REPORTED WOUNDED (July 25th) CL'go Infantry: Pvt H. Hannah, Pvt W. IT. Shivas (July 31), *Pvt A. R. Wingham. Auckland TnEantry Battalion (slight. lv. r>n-"cusfiien i; L-corrcral T. L. Hill Pvt W. L-’diard (left leg). DIED OF WOUNDS. (July 31st) MarA Contingent (wiTs’v report, od died of enteric): Pvt T. Tewhane. h Retina (luneL Corpl T. Poata Hack). Pvt FT Flouiti (arm), Pvt *ll Wi Repa (hand)

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 270, 16 August 1915, Page 5

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 270, 16 August 1915, Page 5

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 270, 16 August 1915, Page 5

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