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ROLL OF HONOR.

LATEST LIST. Wellington, Last Xighi,. Killed in action, August B.—Otago Battalion: Trooper A. McNeil. Canterbury Mounted Rifles.—Died of dysentery on hospital aliip Ebrani, Gotdter 15: Trooper R. H. McKay. N.Z. Field Artillery.—Died of typhoid and pneumonia, at New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo, October 30: Gunner T. E. Eraser. Wellington Battalion.—Died of dysentery at Mudros, October 22: Private (J. G. Pearson. British section.—Reported wounded and missing: Lieut. H. F. K. Messenger. Otago Battaliou.~tJnoiricUi.lly reported prisoner of war at Constantinople: Private A. Morrison. N.Z. Field Artillery—Reported wounded, Octo'ber 14: Lance-Corporul G. M. Silver. NX Field Engineers.—Reported wounded, October 26: Captain A. A. McNab. Canterbury Battalion.—Admitted Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, fractured arms and legs: Private F. Hunt. Otago Battalion.—Reported wounded, August 8: Private J. Forrester. Maori Contingent.—Died of typhoid, at Now Zealand General Hospital, Cairo. October 21.—Private A. T. Oraco. Admitted to Ilaighlawn Hospital, Altringliam, shell wounds in thigli, both legs amputated: private J. Morgan. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT.

Embarked for England.—Auckland Battalion: Private R. W. Anderson, Sergeant C. Mcßeth. Canterbury Battalion: Private 11. K. Barnes, S. 11. Holmes, F. Smith. Wellington Battalion: Corporal A. E. Prentice Otago Battalion: Private C. K. Brooks, LanenCorporal W. Coughlan. Divisional Signal Company: Private R. MeKenzie. Otago Mounted Rifles: Sergeant H. E. Standring. Field Artillery: Private H. D. Pasco. Auckland Battalion: Private R. J. Speight. Otago Battalion: Private C. Frame. Medical Carps: Private W. F. Forrester. Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Wellington Battallion: Private J. Orr. Canterbury Battalion: Private H. W. Perryman. Sick and wounded recovered, and leaving Alexandria for the front. —Auckland Battalion: Privates J. W. Scliole?, ■T. Matheson, T. L. Izod. Wellington Battalion: Private J. G. O'Brien Canterbury Battalion: Privates E. Gardiner, S. Reynolds, H. A. Rogers. Otago Battalion: Privates A. Gray, F. C. Pascoe. Field Artillery: Gunners L. J. Ivory, J. Sharkey, F, Stevens. Medical Corps: Private J. Nixon.

Wounded, discharged convalescent at Alexandria.—Anuy Pay Department: Sergeant J. B. Lea. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper V. G. O'Callaghan. Wellington Battalion: Privates R. E. Gold, E. A, Robinson, G. W. Scott. Embarked for England.—Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper W, H. Smith. Canterbury Mounted Rifle;: Trooper A. Stewart. Field Artillery: Gunner J. Rothwel). Engineers: Sapper X. Legge. Auckland Battalion: Private R. C Morris. Wellington Battalion: Privates !. K. E. Jackson, J. F. Rotson. Canterbury Battalion: Privates C. A, Fuller, J. Mann, Sergeant M. R. Maraden! Lance-Corporal H. Perry. Otago Battalion: Private G. F. Spooner. Canterbury Mounted Rilles: Trooper B. Quin. Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper 0. ft. Sinclair. KZ. Field Engineers: Sappers W, G, Jaques, F. Le B, Newibery, J. A. Pawelka, W. B. Smith. Auckland Battalion: Privates J. S. Green, G. A. Maunsell, J. O'Connor. E. Lee, Corporal <T. M. Starr. Canterbury BattalionCorporal C. E. Farley. Otago Battalion: Corporal J. M. Graham, Lance-Corporal A. Rvan.

Discharged from hospital, now convalescent at Alexandria.—N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunners T. R. Cox, P. Helean P. Nielson, J. D. Shea, W. A. Sinton! Driver P. R. Smith, Glumer D. P. Stew.art, N.Z. Field Engineers: Sapper T. ,T .Gorton, Lancc-Corporal J. G. Kenneriev!

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1915, Page 5

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502

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1915, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1915, Page 5

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