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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES AT THE DARDANELLES.

LAST NIGHT'S HOSPITAL REPORT

(Per Press Association). ! WELLINGTON, October 20. Otago liiiUalum—Previously reported died of enteric July 9, further reported admitted American Women s War Hospital, Paignton, England: Private T. A. Stephens. Auckland Battalion—Died October o on board Tof ua whilst on route to New Zealand: Private C. H. Gathereole. Canterbury Battalion—Dangerously ill Malta, October 15, 1915: Private E. N. Tasker. Dangerously ill New Zealand Hospital, Cairo, typhoid: Sergeant W. J. Rodger, D.C.M. Veterinary Corps—Admitted 17th General Hospital, Alexandria, October 10, dangerously ill, enteric: Private J. Gallagher. Dangerously ill New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo, typhoid: Private W. H. Wakehom. Auckland Mounted Rifles —Admitted Welsh Metropolitan Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff: Trooper C. X, Mills.' Pronounced out of danger October 4, 191.5: Sergeant F. B. Gibbison. Auckland Battalion—Removed from dangerous list: Private J. '' N. T. McKinder. Embarked for England hospital ship Mass-ilia, October 8: Private C. Johnstone and Lance-Corporal A. J. Phillips. Admitted Welsh Metropolitan Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff: Private E. H. W. Hunter. Wellington Battalion: Admitted hospital Constantinople, report received from American Consul: Private F. J. Earles. Disembarked Malta hospital ship Grantully Castle. October 8, slightly sick: Private W. Hodgson. Embarked for England on hospital ship Massialia, October 6: Private A. Butcher and Private H. G. Marshall. Admitted to Clearing Hospital, Eastleigh, England: Private S. Drinkrow. I Embarked for England 'on troopship Hunslet, October 7: Private C. H. Rumsby and Private' C N. Reid. Admitted Welsh Metropolitan Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff: Private W. F. Dobson.

Field Artillery—Disembarked Malta | from hospital ship Gloucester Castle, i October 1, slightly sick: Gunner S. E. B. Cameron. Embarked for England on troopship • Hunslet, October 7: Gunner A. J. Krebs. Embarked for England on hospital ship Massilia, October 6: Gunner W. Mclntosh. Otago Battalion—Admitted Welsh Metrooolitan Hospital, Whitchurch. Cardiff: Private J. L. Coates and Private W. H. Dawson. Admitted Clearing Hospital, Eastleigh, England: Private N. Candy. Embarked for England on hospital ship De Ditalia, September 26: Private SF. P.. Copping. Embarked for England on hospital ship Oxfordshire, September 18: Private 0. Stewart. Embarked I for England on troopship Hunslet, October 7: Private R. Leckie. I Otago Mounted Regiment—Embarked for England on troopship Hunslet, | October 7: Trooper C. Risk. < Maori Contingent —Admitted 6th , Southern General Hospital, Ports- i mouth: Sergeant J. VL Paurini. Dangerously ill, Malta. October 15: Private W. Hatura. Embarked for 'England on troopship Hunslet. October" 7: Private R. Nahana and Private H. Ngamuka. ''

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8275, 21 October 1915, Page 2

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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES AT THE DARDANELLES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8275, 21 October 1915, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES AT THE DARDANELLES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8275, 21 October 1915, Page 2