THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
LATEST CASUALTY LIST. NEW ZEALAND FORCES. Following sick and wounded recovered and leaving Alexandria for the Front. — Wellington Mounted Rifles. —Trooper A- E. Robinson and G. E. Spooner. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. —Trooper C. E. Anderson.
Otago Mounted Rifles. —Trooper S M. Allen.
Field Artillery.—Gunner J. O'Con-
nor. Engineers.—Sappers C. Brunsden, W. W. Carter, E. Perry, W. F. Stillwell. Auckland Battalion. —Privates r C. Coulan, E. R. Porter. Wellington Battalion.—Private J. Thwaite. Canterbury Battalion—Privates L. G. Newberry, R. P. Paul, J. Eei-1, C. G. Stapp, G. R. Stokes Otago Battalion. Privates N. E. Banks, J. Casey, M. Crawford, A. J. Doyle, N. Tjheopheilus. Admitted Military Hospital, Cambridge, England— Wellington Battalion. Private F. H. R. Stidolph. Admitted 3rd London General Hospital (dysentery).— Canterbury Battalion. —Lient. J. P. Hewatt. Admitted 4th London General Hospital (sick) — Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Trooper H. Smith .* Admitted Netley Hospital (sick)— Field Ambulance. —Private L. Stev-
enson. Admitted 3rd (Netley Hospital.— Wellington Battalion. —Private W. I. Wyley. Admitted New End Military Hospital, Hampstead.— Veterinary Corps.—Tpr G. Stokes. Following in England.— Field Artillery.—Lieut M. J. Lyons, (debility). Auckland Battalion.—Private K. E. Cameron (dysentery), Private A. T. Scott (neuresthenia) Following embarked for England, September sth. — • Otago Mounted Rifles.—Trooper T. IWills. Canterbury Battalion. Private G.
Seymour Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria (influenza). — Royal Engineers, Ist Field Co. British Section.—Driver H. E. Lyons. Disembarked Malta — Field Artillery. Gunner R. W.
Rowe. Disembarked Malta, slightly sick N.Z. Field Engineers. Sapper S.
Davies. Admitted First Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, wounded severe — Otago Mounted Rifles—Trooper J. E. Pope. Convalescent, Port Said, Oct. 28. N.O. Field Artillery.—Gunner J. K. M. Gilmour. Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, 3rd November, suffering from broncho-pneumonia and paraly-
sis down left side of bod|y, dangerous.— Army Nursing Service. —Matron M. M. Cameron. "Panama," October 16th, 1915. N.Z. Medical Corps.—Private L. F. Castlehow Following removed from dangerously ill listCanterbury Mounted Rifles. —Trooper A. G. V. Collinson. N.Z. Veterinary Corps,. —Private J. M. Calcinai Progressing satisfactorily.— Canterbury Mounted Rifles.—Troop er F. G. J. Cronin. On duty with unit, not reported sick or wounded: Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Trooper F. Smith. On duty with unit. — Otago Battalion Private A. J.
Gray. On dv'y witih unit at AlexandriaDivision Train. —Driver A. J. Mazengarb. Following discharged from hospital, convalescent. — Canterbury Battalion —Private J. S. Hannigan and Private R. Hewitt. Pronounced out of danger, October 31st— Divisonal Train —Private S. H. Hinds Convalescent at Malta — Otago Mounted Rifles—Trooper J. Flaherty (strained back) Convalescent at Cairo. —. Field Artillery—Gunner F. Stewart. Following discharged, convalescent, Alexandria — Auckland Battalion—Private I. W.
Jones. Wellington Battalion—Private W. A. Davidson. Disembraked at Malta, slightly wounded — Engineers—Sapper J. Grant. Reported wounded, October 3rd — Field Artillery—Gunner A. T. Bloomfield. Prisoner cf war, further reported gun shot wound, chin— Wellington Battalion —Private F. L. Sheppard. MAORI CONTINGENT. HOSPITAL & PROGRESS REPORT. Admitted Ist Western General Hospital, Liverpool—
Sergt. A. Waihape (slight debility). Following recovered and leaving Alexandria for t|he frontPrivates G. H. Bragg, R. Haria, T. Muriwai and M. Puru. .
Reported dangerously ill, October :>O. at Malta—Private W. Mira. Progressing satisfactorily Private K. P. Ngatuere.
Following discharged from hospital, convalescent—Private A. Ahomirct and Private H. Kajpara. Disembarked at Malta—Corporal M. A. Kapita.
Following embarked for England— Private R. Elers, C. Rotoatara, E. Angel, D. Cootes. Discharged from hospital, now convalescent, Alexandria —Private I. Wirehana.
Died of cerebro spinal meningitis, Government Hospital, Suez, November 2nd, 1915—Private H. R. Patara.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 338, 10 November 1915, Page 3
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