THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
NEW ZEALAND FORCES. LATEST CASUALTY LIST Otago Battalion Capt Wilkinson, leported dangerously ill. '■ te d 9th General Hospital, Alexauu : Canterbury Battalion Pt Shirley, scai-let fever | Pvt T. Shaw Wellington Battalion I Pvt A. Bums, dangerously ill Otago Mounted Rifles I Sergt G. • Bridgman, out of danger Canterbury Battalion | Tpr R. McTairsh, out of danger Tpr T. Warner, out of danger \ Divisional Train | Driver A. E. Walls Auckland Mounted Rifles | Sergt F. B. Gibhison, dangerously ill Auckland Battalion Pvt N. H. Walsh, dangerously ill Pvt A. Poulson, dangerously ill N.Z. Medical Corps Pvt W. H. Wrathall, seriously ill Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr R. McDonald, dangerously ill Following embarked for England. N.Z. Field Artillery Capt R. Miles Canterbury Battalion Lieut R. A'. Lawry Following embarked for England: Auckland Mounted Rifles Lieut O. P. Johnson Tpr Q; ty Lilian : | ; , i N.Z. Field Engineers Sapper W. Fraser N.Z. Field Artillery Bombadier W. LindsayPvt. H. H. Gambling Canterbury Battalion Pvt A. E. Cairn ens Sergt M. Gibson Otago Battalion Lance-Corpl W. 0. Wills ' Pvt W. Little. Pvt R. Leeden Wellington Battalion Pvt W. H. Thomr-on N.Z. Fl?ld Ambulance Pvt H. Housten Following sick and wounded recovered and sent to front from Caiiro: Wellington Battalion Pvt F. V. Jones Lance-Corpl C. Brooke Pvt W. Perry Pvt W. R. Strawbridge Pvt E. E. Carey Following sick and wounded recovered- and sent to the front: N.Z. Field Engineers Sapper C. R. Johannessen Sapper G. Bath am Sapper W. S. V. Fowk Sapper A. C. Lindsay Sapper A. Livingstone Sapper M. A. StrongDivisional Headquarters •Pvt F. Sjhackleton Wellington Battalion Lance-Corpl W. W. Brook Admitted to loth General Hospital, Alexandria: Otago Battalion Pvt W. B. Cruickshank Wellington Battalion Pvt J. P. Mailer, dangerously ill, Following admitted Bombay Presi- (_, denay General Hospftal, Alexandria: London General Hospital: Auckland Mounted Rifles Tpr J. Culleton, sllight gunshot wound Canterbury Battalion Pvt J. F. Cody, severe gunshot wound. • Otad.o Battalion Pvt J. E. Osborne, fracutred meta tarsal bones Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr E. S. Knhht, gunshot wounds N.Z. Field Artilllery. Disembarked Msf.ta frcm hospital ship Galeka: Gunner J. McKenzie Following admitted: 12th General Hospitrfl, Alexandria: T'.Z. Feld Artilflery rv-rr-i R..J. ?i- ! "Ticr. wastritis ■ CrUnneT J. ri . Edmonds, appendicitis Dri?r P. McLean, cY-arrhoea, slight
Driver W. S. Trry, jaundice, slight Di'ivt* C. L-. Podmore, lacerated forehead C. L. Pod re, lacerated forehead, severe Gunner C. H. Damay Dalkmade, not yet diagnosed Canterbury Battalion Pvt C. Jenkinson, diarrhoea, slight Following admitted to 17th General Hospital, August 29th to September 2: Army Service Corps Driver A. Ward, tonsilitis, slfeht. Driver P. W. Eden, not diagnosed Driver C. Harte, not diagnosed Driver W. K. Wynward, gastro enteritis, Efdght Driver D. B. Smith, hernia, sflight Driver R. Ledgward, not yet diagnosed. The analyst sat in his sanctum alone. When his str.ff Lad gone homo foT the night. A.nd soliloquised thus, in a critical tone, As he held a retort in the light. "Yes! Yes! I confess, 'tis compounded with skill. Its components are potent and pure; If thro' chill I fall ill, I most certainlv will Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure." The safest; quickest, cheapest rem edy .for a cough or cold is "NAZOL." Some drops on sugar, a few whiff from a Nazol Inhaler, or a little rubbed on the chest, will afford relief. Test it TO-DAY.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 10 September 1915, Page 7
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552THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 10 September 1915, Page 7
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