THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
NEW ZEALAND FORCES.
LATEST CASUALTY LIST. REPORTED WOUNDED, AUG. 10. Canterbury Battalion Lieut A. E. Conway (2ud time) Lieut G. Caraway (2nd time) Otago JJaci.iaun capt C. V. Baigent, wounded Aug 9 Capt W. Domegan, wounded Aug 12 Lieut Wm McKenzie, wounded and missing, August 10th. Auckland Battalion Lt F. J. Ellisdon (no dace) Following reported wounded between 7th and 9th August: Canterbury Battalion Pvt F. Hanly, wounded in face Pvt R. D. Baker, wounded bur.-t(.k Otago Battalion Sergt R. C. Allen, wounded right arm Pvt R E. Wilson, wounded arm and finger Admitted to Hospital Ship ' Delta," between 7th and Bth August. Canterbury Mounted. Tpr D. H. Mason, wounded hand and face Following wounded about August 1 Auckland Battalion Ser.gt E. L. G. Bown, shoulder Pvt H. Cuthertson, shoulder Pvt W. Duff, nose. Pvt S. R. Jones, concussion Pvt W. Langford, shock Pvt C. H. Marks, legs Pvt H Pearce, eye Pvt C. Mackinder Pvt L. H. H. McKenzie Pvt H. Pearce, eye Pvt E. H. Sturmefj wounded head second time Sergt Coltroan, wcunded abdomen second time ' "' "" «->-i .. Pvt E. C. Hall, wounded groin second time Pvt R, H, Marshall, wounded ankle •Second time ' " ' ! H. Pitts Admitted to No. 2 Australian General Hospital, Ghezeiies, Cairo, August 16th, 1915: Canterbury Battalion Sergt L. V. Lawrence, wounded leg and chest ~ ~._• f
Otago Battalion Pvt J. Casey, seriously wuonded arm Pvt P. McLachland Th e following- were admitted to No. 17, General Hospital, Alexandria: Canterbury Battalion Pvt J. C. Mason, severe gunshot wounds neck and hand, condition mod. I erate p Otago Battalion J Pvt C. Moore, severe gunshot wound j lung, condition moderate Otago Mounted Regiment | Tpr C. E. Pryce, severe gunshot I wounds, left shoulder and neck ' i Auckland Mounted Regiment i ' Tpr J. Furr.iss, severe gunshot j i wounds head, arm amputated, reported j dangerously ill, 14th August Tpr A. Travis, severe gunshot wound shoulder,, condition moderate Tpr R. A. T. Ashley, severe gunshot wound, left leg, fracture N.Z. Engineers Field Corps Sapper A. J. Atkins, severe gunshot wound right knee, condition moderate Wellington Battalion Lance-Corpl J. H. Monteith, slight gunshot wound face and neck, condition satisfactorily. ( Otago Battalion Pvt A. King, died of gunshot wound, j thilgh, 17th August, Second General j Hospital, Cairo Lieut G. E. Waite, previously reported killed in action, now officially Field Ambulance Sergt R. H. Dyrson, died ipp.i'id!citis Welington Battalion Pvt F. J. Harris, wounded loft leg Following reported wounded, no date given: N.Z. Divisional Train Driver J. M. Real, chest Maori Contingent P--1 M. Brow:gliton, admitted to Ist Australian, severe g-'unshot wound J chest, co-dV'iou n od.?rat.\ j >> T 7. Fl«'d Hnginetvs v.-.- r . r r.r- C. VT. Jnos, bullet wound,'l :higV' ■:-. .-;• *
Gunner W. J. Q'HeU'y, gunshot wound head.
The fcliovnis aie reuicveJ froia dangerously ill list:
Auckland Mounted Tpr G. W. Bicheno, enteric Tpr D. K. Sutherland, enteric Admitted Ist New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo, dangerously ill: N.Z. Fied Engineers Sapper W.• R. .Mitchell, typhoid
Auckland Battalion Pvt E. Hunter, typhoid Field Artillerp Gunner H. S. Cotton, diptheria Otago Battalion
Admitted to Ist Australian General Hospital, Heliopolis, August 1-1: Pvt E. S. Green, bullet wouad shoul-
der Pvt T. V. McKnight Auckland Battalion Pvt H E. Pennel, bullet wound side head Following are reported as dangerously ill: Canterbury Mounted Regiment Tpr M. E. Brisbane Tpr T. W. Warner Tpr J. A. Lash Auckland Battalion Pvt H. O'Neill Pronounced out of danger, August 16th:
Wellington Mounted Tpr W. J. Laing Admitted to No. 2 Australian General Hospital, Ghezires, Cairo, August 12, sick:
Auckland Battalion
Pvt C. F. Bickerton, strained nervos ,Pvt C. B. N. Dunn, debility Auckland Mounted Rifles Scrgt-Majcr V. J. S. Innes, sunstroke and cardiac Otago Battalion Pvt E. Cotton, dysentery Wellington Battalion
Sergt W.. McCook, gunshot wound arm • " I ■ ; .
Regimental Sergt-Major J. B. Parks gunshot wound thigh
N.Z. Field Artillery
Pronounced out of danger, August Bth: Gunner Fryer Divisional Train
Reported dangerously iil, imeamcuia August 13th: Driver A. E. Wells Canterbury Battalion
Reported dangerously il, pneumonia, August Bth: Pvt A. E. Smith Reported dangerously ill, loth Aug.: Pvt F. Reeves Maori Contingent
Following reported dagerously ill, August 15th: Pvt Hurae Hetaraka
. Following admitted to No. 17, General Hospital, Alexandria, no date given: Canterbury Battalion Pvt C. Parker, severe gunshot wound, chest, condition moderate Pvt A. B. Stewart, severe gunshot wound, lungs, 'moderate Pvt H. Fauchcll, severe gunshot wound chest and leg, dangerously ill, August 14th i Otago Battalion Sergt A. A. George, severe gunshot wound, right leg, arm amputated, condition moderate Pvt R. R. Petersen, severe gunshot wound leg, fractured thigh, condition { moderate ■5" ■ f S'f7' ~• ; ; .j \ t m- .., Lance-Corpl C, Parr,sevefe gunshot wounds head, condition moderate Pvt S. Gordon, severe gunshot wound left leg amputated, condition moderate Admitted to 2nd Australian General Hospital, Ghezire, August 12th, seriousfly wounded: Pvt H. Butcher I Pvt J. P. Rogers Pvt A. Crowe Pvt A. King ; Pvt A. Hickey | Wellington Battalion j j Pvt S. A. Hoar \ Pvt H. Fielder Pvt .T. G. Cott.erill Corporal H. H. Hughes
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 280, 24 August 1915, Page 7
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840THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 280, 24 August 1915, Page 7
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