ROLL OF HONOR.
N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. By Telegraph.—Press Auociatioa. Wellington, Yesterday. KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Mounted.—Chaplain-Major W. Grant. N.Z. Field Artillery.—Captain P. J. Jory. WOUNDED, TRANSFERRED TO N.Z. GENERAL HOSPITAL, PONT DE KOUBBEH, CAIRO. N.Z. Field Engineers.—Sapper J. K. Kilbride. Auckland Mounted.—Trooper J. W. Lochead. Wellington Battalion.—Private I, Drinkrow. Canterbury Mounted.—Sergeant H. M. Cotton. Auckland Battalion.—Private C. T. Kerr.
WOUNDED ADMITTED TO N.Z. GENERAL HOSPITAL, PONT DE KOUBBEH. Wellington Mounted.—Corporal G. J. Mooney, Trooper K. A. Hawkins. Wellington Battalion.—Private W. S. Hansford, Private W. H. Jenkins. Otago Mounted.—Trooper B. Partington. Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper M'G. Swaney. Auckland Battalion.—Private W. M'Leod. Canterbury Battalion.—Private L. Register.
SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, DISEMBARKED AT MALTA. N.Z. Field Ambulance.—Privates H. R Shrimpton, F. A. Barnard, Sergt. H. H. Napier. Auckland Battalion.—Sergeant W. A. Mills, Lance-Corporal A. E. Adams, Privates B. A. Tiernan, E. A. Glynn. Wellington Battalion.—Private H. G, Marshall. Canterbury Battalion.—Private A. T. Wright, Lance-Corporal G. F. Vance. Otago Battalion.—Privates L. G. Jenkins, C. Frame. / N.Z. Field Artillery.—Lieutenant J. M. Lyons.
DIED IN THE N.Z. GENERAL HOSPITAL, SEPTEMBER 19. Auckland Battalion,—Private A. E, Watson (wound in arm received in action, also typhoid and penutnonia).
ADMITTED TO N.Z. GENERAL HOSPITAL, FONT DE KOUBBEH, CAIRO, SEPTEMBER 9. Canterbury Battalion.—Private R. Q. Skilton (gunßhot wound in hand). Wellington Mounted.—Trooper W. R. Mitchell (gunshot wound, forearm). Wellington Battalion.-rPrivate S. M. Alderson (gunshot wound, knee). Auckland Battalion.—Private N. A. Middlemass (gunshot wound, leg). N.Z. Field Artillery.—Bombardier P. M. Mitchell (gunshot wound, thigh). Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper S. Hall (reported died September 11, paralysis). Otago Battalion.—Private T. Corcoran (reported wounded August 27, hands). Canterbury Mounted.—Lieut. Chilton Hayter (previously reported killed in action, futher reported missing August 26, in error). DISEMBARKED MALTA, SLIGHTLY SICK. N.Z. Field Engineers.—Sergeant S. Schoate, Sappers C. R. Stroud and W. G. Jaques. FOLLOWING REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates G. Gemmell and F. Barry.
WOUNDED, NOW CONVALESCENT, ALEXANDRIA. Auckland' Battalion 'Privates T. Whittle and E. C. Hall. Canterbury Battalion—Private W. M. Reid. Ot ago Battalion—.Privates H. Lister, C L. Cargill and J. F. Riches. Wellington Battalion.—Privates C. Seymour, S. Lyons, V. G. Cook, J. Lapraik and R. McNaught. Canterbury Mounted.—Troopers R. S Thomas and R. A. Foubisher. CORRECTION. The following reported wounded should have read missing:— Canterbury Mounted.—Troopers P. Sullivan, R. M. Ticknell, G. M. Wallace, G. Walsh, H. Winkler and Corporal E. G Weight. V
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1915, Page 6
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