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ROLL OF HONOR.

N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, A LENGTHY LIST. By Telegraph.—'Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. Killed in action (August 22). —Canterbury Battalion: Private Marsh. Reported missing (August 22). —Otago Mounted: Private Perry. Died of wounds. —Auckland Battalion: Private Savory (May 8). Canterbury Battalion: Private O'Dowiell (at Netlfiy Hospital, September 18). Reported Wounded. —Auckland Mounted: Troopers Oakden (August 28), Low (August 30). Died of wounds on hospital ship Maheno.—Wellington Mounted: Trooper MTDonald (August), 31). Reported wounded (August 30). 'Otago Battalion: Private- Ormrod (thumb), Private Kilroy (knee),, Private Town son. N.Z. Field Artillery: Corporal Mosley (accident, September 4).

Wounded admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Pout de Koubbeh, Cairo. N.Z. Field Artillery: Bombardier Godfrey (gunshot wound in arm, Sept. 19). N.Z. Field Engineers: Driver Simmons (gunshot wound side). N.Z. Medical Corps: Corporal Dick (gunshot wound shoulder). Admitted to 19th General Hospital Alexandria (Sept. 19) .—Canterbury Bat-1 talion: Private Shaw (gunshot wound leg, second time). Reported wounded (August 25) .—Auckland Mounted: Corporal Seaward, Troopers Sigvertsen, Stichbury, Walker, Warren, White, Wilson, Goodwin (second time). Canterbury Mountei: Trooper MTjeod (slightly wounded, previously reported missing): N.Z. Field Artillery: Corporal Roberts (slightly wounded, doing duty, August 27): N.Z. Medical Corps (August 27: Sergeant Tait (chest) Private Arthur Worstop (head and right leg), Private Nelson (right thigh). Divisional Headquarters: Sergeant White (slightly, August 28).

Sick and Wounded admitted to Metropolitan War Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff—Otago .Mounted: Troopers Thorp, Perry, Corporal Jardine, Troopers Shaw, Mather, Dixon, McLeod, Hall, Harrex, Hotop, Griffin, Petersen, Robinson, Lance-Corporal Watson. Canterbury Mounted: Troopers Richardes, Robbing, H. Smith, Packwood, Lenihan. Otago Battalion: Privates F. H. Beby, R. Applegarth, H. T. Foley, T. J. Healey, J. Plato, H. Hannah. Auckland Mounted: Troopers E. J. Williams and L. Burt. I Auckland Battalion: Privates G. H. McMillan, G. Gledhill, J. Langdon, J. W. Ritchie. Wellington Mounted: Troopers 0. P. Caterer and G. Drake. Wellington Battalion: Private F. E. Aldridge. N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunners L. Dunn, M. J. Fraser, A. E. Gulbransen. N.Z". Field Engineers: Signaller A. Green, Sappers W. Mitchell and, S. Webb. N.Z. Medical Corps: Private R. W. Flintoff. Admitted to N.Z. Hospital, WaltonDivisional Headquarters: Sergt.-Major P. A. Deloree. Auckland Battalion: Private W. Pearse. Wellington Mounted: Troopers J. B. Smith. Wellington Battalion: Lance-Corp. D/ Munro, Privates H. Y. McGabey, E. Robertson, C. A. C.

St. Paul. Wounded and admitted to Hospital, Constantinople (August 24) —The following prisoners of war in Constantinople have been reported by the United States Ambassador: Wellington Battalion: Privates T. G. Ashman (arm amputated and both knees wounded), J. Russell (head and right leg), R. Ravie, F. Earles,

G. Greig, G. McAneney, G. F. Monk, \V. Surgenor, F. L. Sheppard, T. Gaffney (arm, amputation necessary), J. P. Hav-

ard (both hands slightly and one eye lost), h. A. Porter (head and hand), A. J. Shoebridge (shattered arm). Auckland Mounted: Trooper R. Gowland. Admitted Metropolitan War Hospital, Cardiff—N.Z. Medical Corps: Private J. C. Eobertson. Admitted to N.Z. Hospital, Walton.— Auckland Mounted: Troopers H. R. Moore, H. V. Snell. Canterbury Mounted: Trooper G. A. Peck. Canterbury Battalion: Privates H. Byreh, R. Lewis. Otago Mounted: Trooper D. F. Richards, Gunner R. H. McDonald, Sapper H. C. Rayner. N.Z. Medical Corps: Private J. McMillan.

Admitted to Endsleigh Palace Hospital, London.—N.Z, Staff Corps: Captain V P. B. Henderson. Auckland Mounted: Major S. C. Schofield, Lieut. C. M. Abbott. Auckland Battalion: Major W. C. Sinel. Wellington Mounted: Major H. J. McLean, Oapt. C. R. Spragg, Lieuts. A. F. Batchelor, A. S. Wilder, F. V. T. Kettle. Wellington Battalion: Captain W. J. Shepherd, Lieuts. G. C. Wells, C. 0. Mills. Canterbury Mounted: Lieut.Colonel J. Findlay, Major 'P. J. Wain, Captain H. H. Hammond, Lieut. W. Deans, Lieut. G. R. Blackett. Canterbury Battalion: Lieut. G. Gallaway. Otago Mounted: Lieut. J. C. McLean, Lieut. A. C. Finlayson. Otago Battalion: Chaplain-Major J. A. Luxford. N.Z. Field Artillery: Lieut. J. A. Forsyth, Lieut. F. M. Turner.

Admitted to Military Hospital, Lewisham. —Auckland Battalion: Private F. J. Eobertson. Canterbury Battalion: Sergeant A. R. Cozens, Sergeant C. J. Clear, Privates C. F. Cookson, W. Downea. i Army Service Corps: Sergeant D. J. FanL oan.

Admitted to New End Military Hospital, Hampstead (sick and wounded). — Auckland Mounted: .Troopers T. E. Catchjrole, S. A. Martin, H. R. Onard, J. Toma«i, K. M. Stevens. Auckland Battalion: Private R. T. Baxter, E. Greensides, W. Duff, P. J. Kerr, A. Postlewaite. Wellington Mounted: Sergeant R. H. Perratt, Troopers E. C. Robinson, A. R. Strang. Wellington Battalion: 'Privates W. J. Bishop, J. T. Bryne, F. Chambers, W. Peck, Sergeant W. E. Berrill. Canterbury Mounted: Troopers R. S. Blyth, W.'J. Taylor, A. H. Warner. Can. tertmry Battalion: Privates W. Allen, J. Gray, M. Jones, C. J. Lucas, J. E. O'Connor, G. V. Harding, N. A. Boyle, L. J. Rawnsley, J. Wilson, R. Thompson. Otago Mounted: Troopers W. M. Doyer, D. Inder, W. Lewis, J. A. Wilson. Otago Battalion: Privates J. A. Ahlbrandt, G. P. Burns, W. S. Lindsay, J. A. Mcßride, J. Morrison, A. Shipman, A. Sinclair. N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner H. C. Deridder. N.Z. Field Engineers: Sappers G. L. Coutts, R. A. Clark. Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham,—N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunners J. F. O'Connor, W. MeLennan, D. M. 'Pollock, F. B. Rowberry, C. V. Nattrass, A. J. Wood, Driver K. R. Watson.

Reported Wounded.—Auckland Mounted: Trooper A. Vanstone. Canterbury Mounted: Corporal E. Reid (face). Died of Dysentery.—N.Z. Field Engineers: Sapper D. P. McXamara. Wounded. —Divisional Headquarters: Lieut. J. Bright (second time). Auckland Mounted: Troopers N. H. Lo Noel, W. E. Thomas, E. W. Blaza, Captain P. J. Hooper. Reported Missing.—Auckland Mounted: Trooper T. W. Wfflett.

Dangerously ill.—Auckland Battalion: Private H. W. Smith (gunshot wound thigh). Reported Wounded.—Auckland Battalion: Lance-Corporal W. J. R. Hill (chest). Killed in Action.—Auckland Battalion :Private C. Vickery. Admitted to Hospital in England (wounded left thigh).—Auckland Battalion: (Private E. Waring. Killed in Action.—Canterbury Mounted: Trooper F. B. Martin. Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action.—Canterbury Battalion: Trooper E. J. Jones. Died of dysentery.—Canterbury Mounted: Trooper N. H. Walsh. Reported wounded. Canterbury Mounted: Troopers R. Thomson (back), J. Guy (knee), J. Foster (chest), Sergeants E. B. Davidson (cheek), and F. Fairweather (back). Died of wounds.—Canterbury Bat: talion: Private R. H. Stevens. Died of peritonitis and buried at sea. —Canterbury Battalion: Private G. S. Franklin. Reported wounded.—Canterbury Battalion. Private J. W. Tucker. Died of wounds.—Otago Mounted: Trooper J. W. Foster. Died of wounds.—Wellington Mounted: Trooper A. McDonald. Reported missing, believed to have been killed.—Wellington Battalion: Privates J. K. Potts, R. J. Thomas and J. P. McLaughlin. Reported wounded. —Wellington Battalion: Privates P. Welsh, A. J. Glen. Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action.—Wellington Battalion: Lance-Corporal E. T. Baxter. Reported wounded.—Auckland Mounted: Trooper F. D. McXamara. Reported Missing.—Auckland Mounted: Troopers L. Black, F. Clark, A. G. , Downes, V. A, Falkner, Sergeant G. L. , Dawes, Troopers J. Fotheringham, N. P. [ Gibson, R. L. Gleeson, H. A. Godfrey, ■ Sergt.-Major W. J. Harmer, Troopers J. A. Harney, R. Harrison, T. H. T. Hickman, Sergeant G. W. W. Otter, Troopers . J. S.' Patterson, M. Poole, P. Wheatley. 1 Died of wounds on hospital ship Ascania.—Otago Mounted: Trooper H. H. ) Whittaker.

Reported wounded. —Otago Mounted: Trooper A. Strode (left leg). Died of wounds on hospital ship Iran' conia.—Canterbury Mounted: Trooper W. A. Smith. Wounded.—Auckland Battalion: Private J. Subritzky (shoulder). Previously reported wounded and missjing, now reported admitted to hospital. —Auckland Battalion: Privae C. Neil. Reported wounded.—Auckland Battalion: Private C. Vf. Porter (hand). Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action. —Wellingtan Battalion; Private J. Payne.

MAORI CONTINGENT. Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported killed- in action: Private M. Te Moni. Killed in action: Privates W. Baker, S. Karetai, W. Sidney, R. Taewa, H. Waiti, P. Warakihi, Corporal A. Paku. Died of pnuemonia at Alexandria: Private H. W. Te Awarau.

Reported wounded: Private R. Remata (side), Sergeant J. H. Kingi, Privates G. Morgan, Corporal P. W. Ngamoki, 'Private T. Paraone, Corporal Paraone, Private W. Tamihana. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Pronounced out of danger.—Auckland Mounted: Trooper G. D. Lennard. Reported dangerously ill at Malta.— Otago Mounted: Trooper P. Foxley. Reported wounded in left leg and hand.—Canterbury Mounted: Trooper A. B. Conlan. Reported wounded.—Canterbury Battalion: Private A. Campbell (chest). Reported convalescent.—Otago Mounted: Private C. J. Sharp. Admitted to 19th General Hospital,

Alexandria, slightly sick.—N.Z. Field Engineers: Lieutenant E. J. Hulbert.

'Previously reported missing, further reported wounded.—Canterbury Mount, ed: Trooper J. G. Harvey (side). Reported wounded.—N.Z. Field Engineers: Sapper W. J. Higgins. Reported wounded.—N.Z. Medical Corps: Private R. E. C. Dowling. Reported dangerously ill.—Auckland Battalion: Private P. G. Pearce. The following sick and wounded have arrived at the Military Hospital, Torquay.—Wellington Mounted: Troopers J. A. Ure, D. Lepper, H. Ryland. Otago Mounted: Troopers A. Topi, F. M. McDiarmid. Canterbury Mounted: Troojer T. Bedelph, Corporal W. G. McArtncy, Troopers W. C. Elliott, W. C. Bagnall. The following have been admitted to the Red Cross Hospital, Torquay.—Wellington Battalion: Trooper D. M. Gilray. Otago Mounted: Trooper E. .Williams. Canterbury Mounted: Trooper A. J. Anderson.

The following have arrived at the 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield.— Canterbury Battalion: 'Privates T. H. Crutchley, F. Morey. N.Z. Field Engineer: Sappers E. D. Cattanach, A. Hill. Army Service Corps: Private G. H. Sisley.

Admitted to St. Thomas' Hospital, London.—Canterbury Mounted: Lieut. G. N. Taylor. Otago Mounted: Trooper G. A. G. Harrison.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1915, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1915, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1915, Page 6

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