CASUALTY LIST.
CASUALTY LIST. Wellington. November 2.1. Previously reported wounded, now .reported killed in action—Trooper R. A. Hay. Previously reported wounded, now reported believed killed in action—Private Hayman. Previously reported missing and believed wounded, now reported killed in action.—Rifleman L. !■'. Peters.
Reported died of wounds—Trooper W. E. Rogers, Sergeant T. R. Jones, Private A. Gault, Captain W. J. P. Guinness, Lance-Corporal -J. E. Johnston, Riflemen R. T. Maekie, R. Chapman. Previously reported wounded, now reported believed died of wounds—Privates V. S. Marshall, J. W. Lindsay, Seregant. R. G. Kamsav, Lance-Corporals G. Walker, A. P Gardner. Reported died of sickness—Sapper C. R. Wood, Private P. D Bennett. Previously reported missing, now reported lejoined unit.—Private D. Davidson. Previously reported wounded, now reported wounded and missing—Trooper S. G. W. Annand, Privates J. A. Ilavill, H. Anderson. T. Campbell. E. Ji. Harrison, G. Luis, 11. I>. McDonald, D. Thoumine, Rifleman D. C. Goodwin. Reported wounded.—Trooper J. Flower, Privates E. Haydock, G. H. McKnight,
Wounded, admitted to hospital.—Privates G. C. M. Stephenson, \V. Cymes, H. C.Kippenberger. Previously reported wounded (slight), remaining with unit, now reported wounded and admitted to hospital—Private J. Park.
Reported wounded (slight) and remaining with unit —Lance-Corporal P. J. Graham, P. -Parry.
HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Seriously ill —Private William Skinner. Removed from seriously ill list—Gijnner Charles Frederick Game. Dangerously ill—Private Albert Ernest Veart. Removed- from dangerously ill listCorporal Harry Alexander Jack. Removed from seriously ill list —Sergeant John McLean Kennedy. Removed from dangerously ill listSergeant William James Fisher. Admitted hosiptal, sick—Corporal Albert Andrew Cairns.
| In hospital, sick, severe—Arthur Hen ry J. Swain. Admitted to' Royal Herbert Hospital, Woolwich, wounded severely (Otago Battalion): Lieutenant P. Pile. Admitted to Second London General Hospital, Walton-on-Thames, wounded severely (New Zealand Field Artillery): Sergeant-Major E. J. Cockerill; (Auckland Battalion), Sergeant T. G. 'Hughes; (Otago Battalion), Privates A. Anderson, J. McDonnell, Lanee-Cor-■poral G. T. Latham; (New Zealand Rifle brigade), Riflemen J. J. Hurley, J. Kirk, SJieppard.
Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action: (Wellington Battalion), Private C. X. l'"urze. Reported wounded: (Canterbury Battalion), 'Private R. D. Russell; (Otago Battalion), Second-Lieutenant C. Barry.
MAORI CONTINGENT*, Previously reported wounded, row reported not wounded: Private H. Royal.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1916, Page 5
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