ROLL OF HONOR.
N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. Wellington, Yesterday, REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION * (August 7). Otago Battalion.—Sergeant McClennan. DIED OF WOUNDS (September 5). Otago Battalion.—Private 0 It Leelks. DIED OF SEPTICAEMIA (Aug. 23). Auckland Battalion.—Private G C Gilkes. REPORTED WOUNDED. Auckland Mounted Rifles.—Cornoral R. X. Johnson. _ Otago Battalion.—Lance-Corpor,al G. A. Lamb, Private J. Cameron. Auckland Battalion.—Privates H. N. M. Laird and E. Lowe. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Privates W. Gray, M. >J. Brosnahan, T. W. Murphy, Lance-Corporal E. 11. D. Craw, (Privates E. Gliffin, M, J. Curtis, R. L. Talbot, C. C. Baldwin, 0. G. Birrell. Canterbury Mounted Rifles—Troopers D. Anderson, J. Atwood, R. A. Bruce, F. Erskine, Corporal A. H. Gillingham, Lance-Corporal W. M. Gray, Trooper T. E. Gynes, Corporal IW. R. Hassall, Lance-Corporal E. J. Jones, Trooper J. A. Killor, Corporal A. Morris, Troopers J. Pearson, F. Robertson,, F. J. Anderson, Sergeants R. S. Barker, A. J. Black, Troopers J. M. Boocock, A. Brokenshire, S. J. Brown, 0. H. Cowan, R. Dunn, A. Edridge, A. C. Fraser, C. H. Glover, D. Godfrey, Sergeant C. A. Gray, Troopers W. Harris, R. IW. Holley. New Zealand Field Engineers.—Sappers H. I. Hurdley and J. Rankin.
New Zealand Medical Corps.—Private I. H. Finlay. Wellington Battalion.—Private G. H. Hutton. KILLED IN ACTION. New Zealand Artillery. Gunner J, F. Mills (August 0), Canterbury Battalion. Sergeant W. J. Steven (August 27). REPORTED WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates A. H. Austin, J. W. Poarce (second occasion). DIED OF "WOUNDS. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Trooper A. H. Bowie (Sept. 8). REPORTED WOUNDED. Otago Battalion.—Privates F,, 0. Sallen, R. Loper. DIED OF DYSENTERY. Otago Mounted Rifles. Trooper R. Youngson (Aug. 31). KILLED IN ACTION.
■ N.Z. Field Artillery, Gunner F. Cliffe (Aug. 27).
RiEPORTED WOUNDEiD. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Lieut. W. Ride. Wellington Battalion.—Privates S, Johnstone (second occasion), 0. Low.
PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, FURTHER REPORTED WOUNDED (no date given). Wellington Battalion.—Privates 0. Bell, R. Freeman. REPORTED WOUNDED. N.Z. Field Engineers.—Lance-Corporal J. D. Scott. Wellington Mounted Rifles. —Sergt. M. L. Christie, Privates A. Com'be, H. G. Gillanders, J, H. Howse, W. G. Bunt, N. R. Jameson, J. M. Morgan, G. E. Spooner, H. W. Thompson, T. E. Wilson. DISEMBARKED FROM HOSPITAL SHIP "IONIAN" (Sept. 1). Wellington Mounted Rifles. —J. Robertson. * DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Trooper H. E. Corner (Sept. 7).
DIED OF ENTERIC. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Sergeant-Major V. C. Beer. Wellington Mounted Rifles. _ Private G. T. Williams. DIED OF WOUNDS. Canterbury Battalion. Private N. C. Stichbury (Aug. 14). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED HISSING, FURTHER REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. Otago Battalion. Corporal J. W. Hunter (Aug. 28). KILLED IN ACTION. N.Z. Field Engineers. Sapper A. M. Strong. Sapper B. Edwards. Sapper J. R. Tonkin. Lance-Corporal W. Findlay. Lance-Corporal J. W Gibb. SICK AND WOUNDED AT KING GEORGE'S HOSPITAL, LONDON.
Wellington Battalion—Sergeant-Major W. Dunlevy, Privates I. ]i. (low, D. G. White, F. Fry, Sergeants R. J. Dales, G. E. Downes, Privates L. Pennington, A. Underwood, J. J. Roberts, R. J. A. Watson, A. J. Best. Auckland Battalion.—Privates W. A. Redfern, S. Condell, A. J. Wilson, Corporal J. W. Kennedy, Privates W. Young, F. Martin, A. A. Potts, H. Christie, G. W. Watkins, H. Evans, H. S. Callagher, J. Morrissey, N. Clarke, J. R. Hill, Corporal L. llodson, Privates (!. P. Swn.il, F, L. Wyborn, N. Gilbert,, K. F. A'bbot, F. J. Evans, 11. N: Jolianson, A. M. Kemp, F, G. Cullen, W. 11. Pycott, W. 1,. Raekliam, J. Subritzky.
Auckland Mounted Rifles.—Sergeants 11. T. Atkinson, L. Wallace, LanceCorporal W. P. Maeey, Troopers B. Mitai, E. L. Jones.
N.Z. Field Engineers.—Sapper C. J. Goodwin. Lance-Corporal F. J. H. Fear, Sapper (i. V. T. Friend. N.Z. Medieal Corps.—Private W. 0. Thompson. DLSKMKAUKED AT MALTA PROM HOSPITAL SHIP "lOXIAX" OX SEW. 1, SLIGHTLY WOUNDE.D. Otago Battalion.—Privates "\V. Harnett, I!. Bntta, Sergeant-Mnjor 11. W. Carver, Privates C. F. Chase, A. W. Humbling, H. W. MeCall, J. Ryal, J. Ross, A. Wynn. Otago Mounted Rifles—Troopers S. Kins, 0- -Miller, R. Trotter, Sergeant R. Tapper. AUSTRALIAN FORGES. For the week ending 11th September the following casualties to mqn having next-of-kin in New Zealand have been reported:— First Battalion. Wounded, between August 0 and 9. Privates U. F. Home, L. H, C. Riggs. Killed in action, August fi to 9.—Privfttt J. Hj
Second Battalion. Dangerously ill and wounded (frao« tared elbow), and admitted to Ist Australian General Hospital, BeliopoUs.— Private J. A. McGlone.
(Wounded, between August 7 and I£-* Privates G. H. Logan (second oceatlonfc J. H. CouJflon (third occaaioa), Reported missing, August 14.—PriraM L. Falkner,
Third Battalion. Wounded.—tLance-Corporal 0. J. Ofcra' pion (second occasion). Officially reported admitted to coat valescent camp at Helouan.—Private E. 'Rollins.
Previously reported wounded, now re* ported killed in action between August 7 and 12. Lance-Corporal J, Rhode*." Killed in action 'between August 7. and 12.—Private B. Delim.
Admitted 10th General Hoipital, Alexandria, August buiirb und in left buttock).—Private A, W. Roported missing between Augutt I and 13.—Private H. Young. Sidk, admitted to hospital in London. —Private W. Marshall. Fourth Battalion.
Admitted to 2nd Australian General Hospital, Ghezireh, August 25.—Private V. Turner.
Wounded, between August « and 9. 1 Lance-Corporal K. J. Ellis, Private* C. R. Duke (third occasion), J. Afeßvoy (second occasion), B. G. Shaw. Killed in action, between August Q and o.—Private F. S. Mountain. ! Fifth Battalion. Previously roported wounded, returned to regimental duty in Egypt.—•. Private S. L, Williams. Wounded, August 7. Lance-Corporal P. H. Kellaway. Sixth Battalion. Slightly sick.—Lance-Corporal R. D» Chalmers. , Wounded.—Lance-Corporal R, D t Chalmers (second occasion). Seventh Battalion. Admitted to 15th General Hospital Alexandria, sick.—Private J. Mulcahy. Reported missing, August U to 9.—< Private J. E. Dee. Eighth Battalion. Wounded, August 7.—Private H. 1% \ Stratford. ' ■ Tenth Battalion. Admitted to 2nd Australian General Hospital, Ghezireh, August 26.—Private P. Docherty. Died of consumption in sanatorium, Adelaide, July 9.—Private W. S, CSiris-. tie. Wounded, between August 7 and 14, —Private J. H. Couteon (third lion), Eleventh Battalion. Wounded, August 9.—Private 0. B< O'Den. Twelfth Battalion. Wounded, August 7.—Private ;J, Steward (second occasion), Sergeant A. W. Percy. Thirteenth Battalion. Admitted to Wcstralian General Hospital, Ghezireh, August 25.—Private J. Wheatley, Private R. R. Chapman (severe). Fifteenth Battalion. , (Wounded slightly, disembarked a| Malta from hospital ship "Kano".—Prii vate E. D. Sweeney! Sixteenth Battalion, ' Killed in action, August 7.—Sergeant J. Bardcn. Wounded.—Private H. G. Finnerty.' Nineteenth Battalion. Wounded, between August 7 and 9.-« Privates K, Elder, R. M. Jones. Third Australian Light Horse. ' Sick,, admitted to hospital, London.-* Driver 0. B. Anderson.
Sixth Australian Light Hotw. Sick, admitted to Sad Australian'Ho®« pital—Private J. Brown, Sergeant 'B, Brown.
Field Artfllwy. Wounded, August 11.—Oonnen lt, McKinnoii, T. B. l>. 'Moore.
Admitted to 10th General Hospital* 'Alexandria, August 30.—Gunner J. Me* Quillan. .
Field Engineers. Diserofbarked at (Malta! Anguii Seriously ill from enteric.—Sapper B.'H, s Dangerously ill, August 28.—Corporal C. Hudson.
First Signal Company of Engineers. Wounded, August 9.—Sapper J?.. K| Allen.
Bridging Train. Wounded. —Driver C. M. Atkinson.
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