NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
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The Premier has received the following cablegram from Capetown, dated the 21st: "The following casualties are reported among New Zealanders with Hamilton's force: Trooper Pelsam, killed (the name being mutilated), and Lieutenant Bradbourne (Fernside, No.' 1 Company Third Contingent), dangerously wounded in stomach and since dead; 357, Allwood (probably Private Aidworth, Kangltikei, Second Contingent), wounded in shoulder, not seriously.
The Premier has also just received? a correction of a cable of the 19tn inst. to the effect that it was Private Bolton, of Nelson, and not Private Bottom, of Deimiston, who was dangerously wounded at Ottoshoop on the 16th.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 199, 22 August 1900, Page 5
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