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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

LATEST CASUALTY LIST. NEW ZEALAND FORCES. Wellington Battalion Died of sunstroke and heart failure: Pvt A. H. Harris. Auckland Mounted titles Wounded: Tvr P. E. Pearce, Tpr H. E. H. Richards, Tpjr P. E. Driengun, Tpr P. Neilsen. Canterbury Mounted Rifles Tpr W. M. Martian, Tpr D. L. Ferguson. Otago Battalion Pvt J. Stuart, Pvt T. L. Reynolds, Wellington Mounted lUH.es Tpr W. Brasel. Wounded recovered and retu.-aed to the front. — Otago Mounted Rifles Tpr D. MrLean, Tpr L. Wllliaras.Tpr A. Synnott. Army Serfice Corps Pvt J. Sallcock. Wounded admitted IN.Z. General Hospital, Pcnte d e CobDsh,C;<i'-o, September Ist to 4th: Auckland Mounted Rifles Corpl Fulton Canterbury Battalion Pvt W. J. Kerr Canterbury Mounte.l PiH.es Sergt J. Bosom worth, Tpr JI. W. Yaxley, Tpr R. J. Palmer, Oo?>''tl J. M Bodcock, Otago Mounted Rifles Corpl W. A. S. Brechin,' Tpr J. Lamb Wellington Mounted Rifles Sergt A. Ccombe, Tpr J. M. Tpr G. G. Birrell, Tpr J. H. H// T se, Tpr B. Griff en, Tpr G. E. Spooler, Tpr N. E. Jamesson, Tpr W. G. Hint, Tpr H. W. Thompson, Tpr T. E. Wilson, Tpr C. C. Baldwin. N.Z. Field Ambulance Sergt W. L. Oatea Canterbury Battalion Seriously ill, typhoid: Pvt P. Clements. Auckland Mounted 3. Seriously ill, dysentery and typhoid: Tpr L. Bond. Auckland Battalion Seriously ill, typhoid: Pvt L. C. Jury. Wellington Mounteds. Seriously ill: Tpr G. Wise, Tpr J. Douglas Wellington Battalion Pvt W. R. Gray. N.Z. Field Engineers. Sapper A. McKendry. N.Z. Medical Corps Pvt F. J. Swindlejy. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Tpr T. C. Squire. Returned from Cairo: Auckland Battalion Pvt G. Broadley. Canterbury Battalion

Pvt A. G. Deam, Pvt W. D. Watson Otrfeo Battalion

Sergt C. D. Gabite, Corpl W. E. Johnstone, Pvt A. Blcmpfiekl, Pvt A. Mac-

donlad, Pvt T. McFEJrlane, Pvt H. Roberts. , ; # , j j .*& i Wellington Battalion Pvt T. Gosling, Pvt A. E. Heath, Pvt C. A. Rogers', Pvt P. F. Bricewell. | N.Z. Field Engineers. j Sapper W. R. A. Williamson, Sapper. P. R. M. Hanna, Sapper A. S. Demontalk, Sapper F. H. Bath. The following wounded admitted New Zealand General Hospital, Cairlo: Auckland Infantry Battalion Pvt T. W. Madhurst, Pvt J. Brown, Auckland Mounted Rifles. Tpr W. R. Pattison, Tpr L. Melhose. Canterbury Battalion Corpl F. R. (Nostor, Pvt E. S. Agnew, Pvt F. Parris, Pvt O. Rodgers. Canterbury Mounted Rifles Tpr V. C. S. Edwards. Otago Battalion Pvt R. W. Neal, Pvt A. Mclvor. The following wounded transferred New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo: Wellington Battalion Corpl. E. E. Cakebread. N.Z. Field Artillery. Signaller C. W. Meade. The following admitted 18th General Hospital, Alexandria. Wellington Battalion Pvt P. G. Higgs Sick recovered and sent to front: J Auckland Infantry Battalion j Pvt B. S. Lambert. Pvt R. H. Don-, aid, Pvt A. Colbert, Pvt I. N. Dixon, Pvt. F. J. Kay, Canterbury Battalion MajA* R. A. Row, Pvt R. H. Kember, Pvt C. E. Stewart, Pvt F. Maze, ; Pvt A. S. Dick, Pvt N. H. Tunnicliffe. j Otago Battalion j Capt D. White, Lieut. C. S. Hamil-1 ton, Pvt W. B. Hutchinson. 1 Canterbury Mounted Rifles 1 Tpr C. F. Scrimgecur. j Otago Mounted Rifles. Dangerously ill: Lt. W. G. Howie. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Reported dangerously ill: Tpr J. G. Wilson, Tpr K. Bishop, Wellington. Battalion Pvt W. R. Wiley Canterbury Battalion Pvt W. H. O'Donnell, Pvt H. A. Bollard, Pvt. W. E. Smith, Bugler A. Walsh. Otago Battalion Pvt R. D. Filtness. Maori Contingent. Sick discharged, now convalescent, Alexandria: j Pvt B. Stubbing, Pvt E. Bristowe, Qms. E. Darcy Hamilton. Wounded now recovered and returned to front from Alexandria: j Pvt R. Wikdtera. Sick recovered: Pvt W. Karehnaa. Returned to front from Cairo: Pvt A. Hohaia, Pvt C. Wood. Pronounced out of danger: Corpl. H. T. Rapini. Enibarked for England, hospital ship "Plassey," September sth: Pvt S. J. Vine, Pvt Huikai Rehu. Admitted New Zealand General Hos- , pital, Ponte d e Koubbeh, Cairo, September 7th, gur.shot wound, thigh: Fvt I Tameihana Kanapa.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 23 September 1915, Page 3

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 23 September 1915, Page 3

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 23 September 1915, Page 3

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