THE ROLL OF HONOUR
HEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES (En Unotd Pmres Abbootatkw.) WELLINGTON, October 4. The foflowing casualties to members of file New Zealand Expeditionary Force are announced, ' The names of the next-of-kin are ghren in parentheses:— , Killed In Action. SEWr ZEALAND FIELD ARTILLERY. (September. 154 Gunner STEPHEN JOHN FREW (Mr H. L\ SlyfieJd, Otafaubu). Previously reported Missing, and Unofficially reported Killed; Now reported Killed in Action. • OTAGO MOUNTED. Lieutenant ROBERT MORGAN WATSON (Mr S.. C. Wateon. Traquair Station, Outram, father). Previously reported Wounded and Missing; Now reported Killed in Action. • AUCKLAND BATTALION. (May 8.) Private JAS. VICTOR KTTTO, report received at Alexandria on September 29 (Mrs L. Thompson, Beaoonsfield, Tasmania, sister). Died from Wounds. OTAGO MOUNTED. (August 22.) Trooper FREDERICK JAMES SMITH, 1 idled at Anzac (Mrs G. Macpherson, London street, Dunedin). AUCKLAND BATTALION. (August 8.) Private WILLIAM .FRANCIS HAMILTON, reported wounded, August , 8, buried at Chailahdere on August 10 (Mrs R. S. Thomson, Waimoni, Hurstmere road, Takaptma). _ J WELLINGTON BATTALION. (September 5.) Sergeant LLEWELLYN THOMAS DAVIS, died at Anzao (Mr David Edward Davis, Queen street, Hastings). (September 27.) Private .ETHELBERT WILFRED MATHER, died at Heliopolis from septic trounds in the tHigh received in action, and also from exhaustion (Mr W. Mather, Linwood, Christchuroh, father). WELLINGTON MOUNTED. (August 16.) Trooper STUART RALSTON TENNENT (Mr E. G, Tennent, Mariinbororugh). Previously reported Killed in Action; Now reported Died from Wounds. AUCKLAND BATTALION. ■ (August 8.) Private PETER LAWSON, died at' the Dardanelles (Mr M. C. Lawson, Te Awanrutu, brother). Died from Disease. !' ~ OTAGO BATTALION.
v Private NORMAN LEAN (dysentery and I debility), died on hospital ship Tofua (Mrs I Grace Lean, Ann street, Roslyn, mother). WELLINGTON BATTALION. (September. 25.) Trooper GEORGE HERBERT GLENNY Jpnetnnonia and diarrhoea), died at Mudros (Mr Joseph Glenny, Clark street, Kingsland, Auckland, father.) CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private ARTHUR WILLIAM LOCK- . WOOD, diphtheria (Mr W. H. Lookwood, 83 Norwood street,, Beckenham). (September 21.) Private CRAWFORD ERNEST EYES, dysentery, died in 21st General Hospital, Alexandria (Mrs B. ¥. Eyes, Woodville ' street, St. Albans, Christchurch). CANTERBURY MOUNTED. (September 13.) Lance-corporal JOHN ALEXANDER H. HOLMES, died at Ghezireh from paratyphoid and pneumonia (Mr Geo. Gordon Holmes, sen., Knoeklynn, Halswell). (September 2'7.) Trooper ROBERT STUART MEAD, died at Mndros from pneumonia (Mrs J. Mead, Motupiko, Nelson, mother.) Previously reported Killed in Action 1 ; now reported in Hos-
pital. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. k (September 21.) Trooper WM. JOHN JOLLY, reported -Base Post Office, admitted to hospital at Perlaoco (Mrs A. Jolly, Waiufcu, Auckland, mother). Wounded. OTAGO BATTALION. (August 25.) Piuate ALEXANDER CLIFFORD <- M'INTYRE, hands (Mr A. Mlntyre, Point Kelso, Otago, father). OTAGO MOUNTED. Trooper LESLIE SAMUEL JANE, ankle (Mr Alfred Jane, Moa Flat, Heriot, father). Trooper ANDREW M'DONNELL, left arm (Mrs F. E. M'Donnell, Burnsley, England, wife). Trooper JOHN PETERSEN, arm (Mr J Petersen, Princes street, Dunedin, brother). Sergeant ERNEST STEWART YOUNG, right arm (Mr James Young, Mosgiel, father) ■ ' " Trooper FRANCIS JAMES SMALL, shoulder and cheek, admitted 'to Anzao Hospital on August 27 (Mrs Catherine Small, Fairlie, mother). (August 22.) Trooper HUBERT FRANCIS BSACK, left erm (Miss V. A. Back,' Devonshire, daughter).
Trooper BRUCE MlffiOD, left foot (Mr *' G.' M'Leod, Dunback, father). • Corporal JOHN PERBY, hand and thigh > (Mr John Perry, sen., Stranraer, Scotland, father). (August 27.) Trooper DRUCE DIXON, head (Mr W. Dixon, 36 Bsnnifiter street, Maeterton, father). • _ - - l AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private GEORGE HAMMOND, wounded in the shoulder, and lumbago (Mr Henry Hammond, Lime Hills, InvercargilL father). (August 8.) Private CHARLES STEWART LEGGE, severely wounded in the back (Mr E. W. Logffe, Islington ovenae, Ponsonby, Auckland). HEADQUARTERS STAFF, NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED RIFLES BRIGADE. (September IT.) Captain PERCY/ DE BATHE BRANDON (Mrs C. H. Brandon, George street, Wellington). ' ' . ' NEW ZEALAND FIELD ARTILLERY. . ■', (September 12.)
v Gunner WTLLTAM M'INTOSH (Mr H. M'lntoah, Kinlochbervie, iScotland). ; ' Slightly Wounded. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. .■ (August 31.) Trooper THOMAS VICTOR ROBERTS, disembarked at Malta (Miss M. E. Roberts, North Sydney, sister). The following Est was issued by; the Government yesterday:— Dangerously 111. OTAGO BATTALION. Private A. W. M'NEILL, gunshot wound. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private R. J. CRUTCHLEY. Wounded, Recovered, and sent to the Front. OTAGO BATTALION. — Private H. Robertson. Out of Danger, " AUCKLAND MOUNTED.—Lieutenant J. M. Roberts (embarked for England). Sick and Wounded.
Embarked for England. OTAGO BAITAMOKL—Private V. Mawer. ARMT SERVICE CORPS.—Driver H O. Urlwin. , . Discharged from Hospital, Convalescent. FIELD ENGINEERS. — Sapper D. M'-Gtegor. . •'. . In Hospital in England. ■ MEDICAL CORPS.—Private G. A. Ballgiiymer. ; In Second General Hospital, Manchester. - v CANTERBURY BATTALION.—Private E. L. Lindbom. . In Canadian Hospital, Taplow. WELLINGTON BATTALION.-Private N. B. Balfour. In King George's Hospital, London. AUCKLAND MOUNTED.-Trooper B. A.'Seanlen. In First Temporary Hospital, Exeter. AUCKLAND j MOUNTED.-Trooper A' E." Gray In First Birmingham War Hospital, Ruebury. j AUCKLAND MOUNTED.-Trooper E. <■ L. Robinson.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16506, 5 October 1915, Page 6
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