THE ROLL OF HONOUR .
{ NEW ZEALAND FORCES. LATEST CASUALTY LIST. DIED. Wellington Battalion Pvt A. D. McKinnon, (enteric, Aug. 31) Pvt A. Henderson, typhoid and gunshot wounds in thigh, Sept 4 WOUNDED ARRIVED AT LONDON Wellington Mounted. Rfifßas Tprs J. Busby and G. E. Newlands Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr G. Dewar Auckland Battalion Pvt J. B. Penny Wer.lingl on Mounted Kif.es Tpr T. W. Murphy N.Z. Field Artillery' Gunner J. B. Wilby Wellington Battalion Pvt P. J. Foster Canterbury' Battalion Pvt T. C. Mold Otago Battalion Pvts J. Thomas and A. P. Willocks SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. N.Z. Engineers Sapper J. Houston Canterbury Battalion Pvt C. A. Tetley ] Canterbury' Mounted Rifles ■] Tpr P. M. Luisetti WOUNDED. ] The followiing were admitted to the First Australian General Hospital, Heliopolis, on Sept 5: (■ Wellington Battalion \ Lance Cqrpl B. Cooke,wounded by j shrapnel, in' thighs c Canterbury Battalion Pvt P. Wilson, shrapnel, neck Pvt W. Bad, bpliet .yin;. leg Corpl J. V. Siddall, shrapnel, hand; j second occasion % Sergt G. H. Prentice, shrapnel, back and side Auckland Battalion Pvt W. McLeod, shrapnel, face Pvt E. Penno, shrapnel, forehead Otago Battalion Pvt C. Alb hthen, shrapnel, arm - : Auckland Mounted i Sergt W. Taylor, shrapnel, thigh.2nd occasion N.Z. Field Artillery Driver W. J. Scrim geour, shrapnel face and leg Thp following were admitted to the Canadian Hospital at Taplow, Buckingham shire: Auckland Mounted T’h' N. Raper f Wedinr? on Mounted Piiftejs Tpr J. L. Franklin Tpr J. L. Paul Tpr T. Stubbs Canterbury Mounted Rifles Tpr J. Brlydon Sergt D. Deans Tpr W. E. Hall Tpr W. H. Hall Tpr A. J. McKenzie Tpr L. V. Page Tpr A. Patchett Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr A. F Jamieson I Tpr C. W. Greig Tpr J. M. Scott
N.Z. Field Artillery Gunner W. A. Carr
| N.Z. Engineers Qms O. W. Chilcott Sapj er J A, Crawley Sapper W. Deblois Auckland Battalion Pvt G M Stewart Pvt R. Cochrane Pvt E. H. Alabaster Pvt H. J. H. Brooks Pvt PI. Cooper Pvt F. H. Croland Pvt E„ Davies Pvt J. H. Edwards Pvt E. G Falconer Pvt W. A. Field ; ; Pvt F. Frns Pvt A Henderson Pvt E. O. Hughes Pvt R. L. Okey Pvt J. Muiir Pvt A. F. McCallum Pvt C. C. McDonald Pvt J. McKenzie Pvtv C. H. Plim Pvt A. J. Swayne Pvt E. A. Tayicr Pvt W. Woods Corporal W. McMillan Sergt P. W. Mansfield N.Z. Veterinary Corps Pvt M. H. Bnming Canterbury Battalion Pvts H. Barlow, /NT. Barrington, F. Bfi-ry, R. A. Childs, A. J. Findlay, J. L. Green, T. Johnstone, F. Manning, 1 E. Mar-ham, A. PI. Morris, E. W. L. Rutherford, J. W. Tucker Otago Battalion Pvts H. Borland, B. Brooks (2nd time), W. Fi. Browne, J. Hartnett. R. I. I-lodnsrn, W. Jrihnncn, W. PI. .lunge. F. B. SelLjrs (second time), C. R. J. Stuckey, J. Turnbull. D. M. Wilson N.Z. Field Ambulance Pvt T. Bone Disembarked at Malta from the hospital ship Franconia, Aug. 28, slightly wounded; Canterbury Mounted Rifles •Lance C ■ rpl C. E. West HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. The. following are reported dangerously II! at thip New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo: Whiling ten Battalion (.orrl S. E. Lorking, enteric Canterbury Battalion Pvt T. M Haddock, gunshot wound in leg, and enteric Corpl D W. Smith, enteritis Auckland Mounted Tpr P Wilks, enteritis | The following have been removed from the dangerously O list: Second Lieutenant E. F. H. Knowles Gunr L. G. Morten sen Gunr PI. S. Cotton Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr S. S. Shaw Otago Battalion Pvt T. Rolfe Pvt D. T. Frasre Sergt L. C. Allen Auckland Mounted Sergt G. C. Lefclhton Canterbury' Mounted Rifles Tpr C. C. H. Friend Wellington Mounted Rlflhfs Tpr PI. Gray Tpr S. L. Cameron
Wellington Battalion Pvt H. Mather Pvt H. Galrdiner The following are, reported wounded (no date given). Otago Battalion Pvt W. C. Bnrdett, left arm Pvt T. R. Capon, back Sergt A. S. M. Coalman, toe The following ar e reported dangerously ill; Canterbury Mounted Tpr W. J. Davis, enteric Corpl C. W. Saunders, fever, not yet diagnosed The following have been admitted to the 17th General Hospital at Alexandria (no date given): Army Service Corps (attached to Mounted Fiield Ambulance) Sc(rgt A. Field, myalgia, slight N.Z. Field Artillery Driver J. P. Moriarty, jaundice N.Z. Veterinary Corps Tpr E. O. Jepson, diarrhoea; slight Wellington Battalion Pvt J. M. Brown, pjroncunced out of danger, Sept 2 Auckland Mounted Tpr J. A. Kemp, pronouncda out of danger, Sept 3. Admitted to the Military Hospital at Raseltin, Alexandria; N.Z. Staff Corps Captain J. A. Wallingford, suffering from syncope; condition satasfa.ato'ry. Captain D. B. Blair, gunshot wounds in hand, and laryngitis; condition satisfactory. The following disembarked at Malta from the hospital ship Andonia, cn August 21: Auckland Battalion Pvt E. C. E. Nicholson Auckland Mounted Tpr S. Collins Divisional Headsuarters Corpora;! D. H. Moat* Otago Battalion Pvt R. B. Browne Pvt W. A. Denning N.Z. Engineers Corpl L. P. Harty Canterbury Battalion Pvts J. D. Godfrey, C. H. Jefferies, 1 R. W. Buddo and G. Kindberg Canterbury Mounted Rifles Tpr N. W. McGuinness Wellington Battalion Pvt H. K. LaW~enson Pvt P. J. Sharkey Pvt R. Rickard SLIGHTLY SICK. Auckland Battalion r oral M. Robinson. Pvt A. McKillcp, Pvt E. J. Powick Auckland Mounted Tprs M. K'err and S. J. N. Clime, Qms.-Sergt AI. BunkaJJl, T»r Pi W. Hammond
(N.Z. Mdeical Corps Lieut.-Colonel C. M. Begg SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Auckland Battalion Pvts C. H. Hinton, E. Bestie, T. Patterson
DIED OF WOUNDS N.Z. Engineers Sapped H. Wells (24th. August) Canterbury Battalion Pvt M. Rozburgh (Sept 2)
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 14 September 1915, Page 3
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930THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 14 September 1915, Page 3
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