THE SEVENTH'S CASUALTIES
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
WELLINGTON, this day.
, The Governor has been advised that [the following members of the Seventh Contingent received gunshot wounds at Germiston on the 25th: SergeantMajor J. W. Callaway, of Devonport, Auckland; Sergeant Andrew Petersen, of Napier. Petersen's father is master of the steamer Kahu. Both men are dangerously ill. Lieutenant E. H. Trotter, of Gisborne, was slightly wounded. Sergeant-Major Calloway, originally a half-caste member of the First Contingent, hails from Coromandel. When the Seventh was formed he joined it with the rank he now holds.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 5
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