NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
WELLINGTON, this day,
A cable received by the Premier from Sir A. Milner, shows that the McDougall, who was. wounded at Ottcsiioop was a member of No. 7 Company of the Fourth Contingent, and belonged to Wairarapa. Sutherland belonged to No. 9 Company, of the Fourth Contingent, and came, from Fast Taieri. This message clears up the doubt as to the identity of these men.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 210, 4 September 1900, Page 5
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