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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

NEW ZEALAND FORCES. LATEST CASUALTY LIST. Auckland Battalion Dangerously ill, dysentery, Heliopolis : Private J. D. Jones Diarroea, Heliopolis: Private G. McKechnie N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo. Dangerously ill, typhoid: Private J. Mailman Canterbury Battalion: Removed from dangerous list: Corporal D. W. Smith. Dangerously ill: Private R. Arnold Divisional Engineers: Dangerously ill: John Orr Wellington Battalion: out of danger: Private W. D. McDiarmid The following have returned to the Dardanelles: Wellington Mounted: Troopers C. A. Ford, H. M. Thomas. Otago Mounted Rifles: Troopers F. Findlny. H. C. Bureh Auckland Battalion: Privates J. Thorp, D. Smith, W. J. Smith, F. M. Meuli, G. McSavney, J. J. Jackson, Canterbury Battalion: Privates J. J. Woods, R. Ronnie. Otago Battalion: Privates W. Simpson, J. Adamson, G. Fraser, A. Pea, W. o 'Council, Sergeant E. Tompson. N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner Norman N.Z. Medical Corps: Sergeant E. P. Morric Maori Contingent: Disembarked at Malta, slightly wounded: Privates N. W, Managaroa, W. Pakina. Arrived at Beaufort War Hospital Fish Ponds, Bristol: Sergeant A. T. Hohepa. j Embarked at Malta for England: Signaller M. Taua. MISSING. Auckland Infantry Pvts J. Subritzky, E. F. Toulson WOT/NDED ance-Corpl R. S. Davies, Pvts C. V. Buling, A. R. Burton, A. J. Fraser, J. H. Rest, H. N. Jolianson, S. Carey, W. R. Beckerleg, E. Browne, C. A. Buckley, C. W. Clark, S. CcMell,, F. G. Cul. len N.Z. Field Engineers (First Division). Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria (gunshot wounds): Sapper C. A. Pickering. DIED DYSENTERY. Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr J. B. Sheed Auckland Infantry Battalion WOUNDED Pvts J. H. Davidson, J: Gould, G. C. Kinsella. J. Reeves, G. P. Swar, A. R. Wade, F. W. Watson, J. Watson. Previously reported missing, now (reported sick or wounded, St. Thomas Hospital, London: Canterbury Mounted Rifles Tpr E. S. Dunford Auckland Infantry Battalion Pvt P. C. Gilches

WOUNDED. ' Auckland Mounted Rifles j Pronounced out of danger: I Tprs J. Furniss, H. C. Mddletoa. N.Z. Fioid Artillery [ Dangerously ill, August 16th: j. Gunncy J. R. Walker | Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria : I Canterbury Baita/.icn Dysentery: Pvt A. C. Burgess, Sergt T. H. Aldrdge, Pvt J. Wells N.Z. Field Engineers Sapper T. W. Rowe, influenza Auckland Battalion Pvt J. A. Williams, dysentery Auckland Mounted Rifles Tpr F. Hanlin, enteritis N.Z. Fie'.d Ambulance Pvt D. E. L. Rose, dysentery, Pvt J. S. Lindsay, dysentery Disembarked 'Malta, 27th August. 1915: N.Z. Field Engineers ded. Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr H. Scrimgeur, (general debility Divisional Engineers Sapper A. C. Richards, sick Following disembarked at Malta, August 27, 1915: Auckland Infantry Battalion Wound ed: Pvts C. H. Hintcn, G. A. Maunsell Following embairked for England: Canterbury Mounted Rifles Lieut.-CoConel J. Findlay, Lieut W. Deans Ofajgo Mounted Rifles j Leiut E. A. Scott Wei Ling-ton Mounted Rifles Capt CI R. Spragg Canterbury Battalion Capt A. C. B. Critchl-ey Salmonson Otago Battalion Lieut F. L. Hunt N.Z. Staff Corps Capt P. B. Henderson Admitted to General Hospital. Alexandria: Otago Battalion Chap.-Majcr J. H. Luxfoi'd Auckland Mounted Rifles Lieut D. G. Moore, spinal concussion, slight Signalled H. K. Te Awarau, dangerously ill, dysentery Following Bombay Presidency General Hospital, Alexandria: Pvt R. A. Walru, pronounced out of danger Admitted 19th General Hospital,Alexandria: Auckland Battalion Pvt A. P Porete, enteric Pvt S. Moore, dysentery Airrived Royal Hospital, Lon- ' don (condition satisfactory). ] ,'.ci)i W. H. Walker Otago Mounted Rifles The fell owing wounded about Aug. 28th: ! Tp-.-s S Brown, W. Lamb Canterbury Mounted Rifles Rtvciied wounded about August 28: j Sf.v.ri .7 Bci-omworfh- Tpr J. R. I Palmer. Tpr H. W. Yaxley, Sorgt E. i W. Warden

BBBSBWM „ aJM i l iiamTU , r^";rirvF^ aai * m ** w ™^g^ J^?^ I Gunner L. J. Sjwnley, Gunner S. B. Widerstrom j^ N.Z. Field Artillery Wounded August 20th; Following reported wounded August 9th: \X.Z. Field Engineers Sapper D. A. Kennedy (Aug 10), F. J. Preston Slightly wounded, August 13th: Corpil J. W. Steele Auckland Mounted Rifles Previously reported missing, further reported missing, Relieved to be killed in action, August sth: Lieut E. A. Jurd Wellington Battalion Dangerously ill: Pvt, H. F. Berkett Otago Mounted Rifles Died England, 6th Sept.: Tpr R. McDonald The following sick and wounded disembarked Malta. Hospital Ship, "GeorgeraTi," 27th August: N.Z. Field Engineers Sapper W. G. Cooper Canterbury Battalion Pvt A. Campbell Otago Battalion Pvt W. Toy, D. W. Flull Ota'igo Mounted Rifles Tprs G. Ross, F. J. Lafferty, S. Murdoch, R. S. R. Wedge Wellington Battalion Died of Dysentery,, Sept 2nd: Pvt E. Breach Previously reportejd missing, now admitted Hospital, Malta: Pvt F. W. Mundy Canterbury Battalion Killed in action, 9th August: Pvt A. Thompson, previously reported missing: Following kilHed in action, 18th August: Pvt W. O. Lydste)r, Lance-Corpl J. Olds, Pvt A. R. Sneyd Killed in action, 19th August: Corpl G. H. Olsen Previously reported killed in action, further reported died of wounds, 10th August: Lance-Corpl W. H. Joblen Died of wounds, 14th August: Pvt J. E. Ginders Died of wounds, 2nd September: Pvt J. E. Constance Died of Septicaemia 4th Sept. Pvt J. H. Pearse Auckland Mounted Rifles Killed in action, Bth August: Tpr L, G. Fdrrest I N.Z., Fiald Artillery Died of enteric, 31st August: Gunner C. D. Gal/gey Following at Base Depot, Weymouth:: '■.»•■«!,-J 7! ||fp

Otago Battalion Pvt C. Barker Auckland Battalion Seriously ill: Pvt G. Smith

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 17 September 1915, Page 3

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 17 September 1915, Page 3

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 17 September 1915, Page 3

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