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FURTHER HEAVY CASUALTY LISTS.

ATJCKXANDERB POSTED MISSING. SOME IN HOSPITAL AT CONSTANTINOPLE. The casualty 'lists issued by the Defence Department last night and to day show fairly heavy casualties. A further list of Auckland soldiers reported to be missing was sent forward this afternoon. The list given the naioes of fourteen soldiers, prisoners of war in Constantinople, reported, by tli? American Ambassador thorn to lie undergoing treatment for wounds. Thirteen of them were serving with the Wellington Infantry, and one with th" Auckland Mounted Rilles. KILLED IN ACTION. > F. B. MARTIN. Canterbury Mounted Rifles, August 27. K. J. JONES. Canterbury Mounted Rifles, previously reported wounded, now reported killed, August 'i">. LANCE-CORPORAL E. T. BAXTER, Auckland Mounted Rifles, previously reported wounded, August 8. J. HAYNE, Wellington Battalion, previously reported missing. C. VICKERY, Auckland Battalion—Mrs. M. Victory, 4.1. Burnley Terrace, Mt. Eden. PRIVATE J, Fi. MARSH. Canterbury Battalion, Bth August. PRIVATE JAMES ALEXANDER TROL'P. Auckland Battalion, previously reported mineiiig by unit, April '2."i (delay caused by investigation of contradictory accounts I J. Trotip, Te Kuiti (father). PRIVATE RONALD JAMES BELL, Auckland Battalion, previously reported wounded and missing, April 2j—Joseph Bell, Te Aroha (father), DIED OF WOUND^. R PTrTVENS, Canterbury luttalion, September 12. ' .1. W. FOSTER, otago Moutiscd Rifles, August 23. A. McOUNALO. Wellington Mounted Rifles, August 21. H. H. WHITAKER. Otago Mounted Rules, dud on hospital ship Aecatin, August 27. W. A. SMITH, Canterbury Mounted Rifles, died on hospital ship Franconia on August 20. * PRIVATE C. SAVORY. Auckland Dattalion, reported died Rth May—ficorg" Savory, Hinemoa Road, (irey Lynn (brother). PRIVATE W. 11. O'DONNELL, Canterbury BatUlion, died In Netlcy Hospital on 18th Septemt>er. TROOPER A. J. McDONALD. Wellington Mounted Riflen, died on hospital ship Maheno on 31st August. CORPORAL GEORGE JAMES SUTHERLAND, Otago BatUlion, September 7—Mre. M. Sutherland, Colombo Street. Cliristcliurcii (wife). DIED OF DISEASE. SAPPER D. P MrNAMARA. Field Engineers, dysentery, August 0. TROOPER N. H. WALSH, Canterbury Mounted Rifles, dysentery. September 2. (J. S. FRANK IN, Canterbury Battalion, pentumtis, buried at sea, August 19. HERBERT PERCY WATSON, Canterbury Mounted Rifles, dysentery, fiibraltar, August o—Edward' Wilfred Watson, Uaiiti. Nelson (father). ERNEST ALFRED HENIJLE. Field Artillery, enteric. September IH—Eliza Agnes iiendle, Kuiwarrn, Wellington (fodieri. ROLAND ARNOLD, Canterbury BatUlion. pyaemia- Rolx-rt Arnold. Bedford, England. LIECTKNA.VI OSWALD PICTON BTEAD. Canterbury lUttalion. died at Mudros Bay, .August iiuinney, aedema of glottis J Stead. Invcrcargtll (father). WOUNDED. AUCKLAND BATTALION. 11. W. SMITH—Wm. (I. Smith, Msngertnn, Mt. Eden Road, Auckland. LANCE-CORPORAL W. J. It. HILL—S. Hill, Hotel (irand Central, Wellington. K. WARINO—Wm. Waring, Arstapti, Northern Wairoa (father). Admitted to hospital, England. AUCKLAND MOUICTED RIFLES. N. 11. LF. NOELS, August gs— CJ. N.«'ln. MaUkohe, Kaipnra t father). W. E. THOMAS—Mies Maud Chignall. V.M.1.A.. Auckland (sister). K. W. BLAZA—O«orRi> Rlaia. Arithemton, l/Mct-stershire. CORPORAL F. J. HOOPER—Mrs. K. Hix-.[». r , Abingdon, Hill Street, Stafenhill, Stokc-on-Trcnt. Englailit (mother). F. D. McNAMARA—John McNamara, Bay of Isian.U (fnther).

Anoklasd Mounted Rldei. i P. \. OAIyDKN—H. 1 , . Oukd»n, (!rey Street, Devonport. J. (' LOW—.lame* Low, fiirUc-nlicad (father). Corporal C. F. SEAWARD—Mrs M. S. Seaward, Maidavale, C. A. KIOVr.RTSKN'—r. Sißvertien, Mauricfvillr. W. Waimrapa (father!. ('. 0. STITI'UM'RY— .1. A. Stilchburr,! r/o Milne and Choyre, Auckland (fnther). * C. H. WALKER—fI. r.. Walker. Hairini. To Awamutu (father). i A. WARRKX—Mm F. Warrfln, Opottki, Bay of Plenty [mother). A. WHITE—Mm E. B. WhiU, Williams Street. Auckland (wife). | J. (J. WILSON —Mm J. Wilson. Whrita-n-hata. Auckland. D. P. nOODWIN*. second occnelon. Major OEORT.E AUOI'STI.'S KING, •lightly, AiifTiisr 2S. doing duty —Mrs j A. L. King, r/o Co«ter, Nelnon i (wife I. MriIDOCH FINLAYSON—Mrs A. Fin layson, Muunjraturoto. FRANK ARCHIRALn ATTLETON Archibald Appleton, Essex. England. STANLEY nLACKIHRN—Hrnry .John Blackburn, Miilvern, OuerruwiT (father I. ERNEST ROBERT OLASS—William T. Class. Bedford. England (father i. Lnnce-Corporal ARTHIR WILFRED LEWIS—Mrs A. C I>e*iß. -Suva. I JAMES KENNEDY MOONIY — John I'atrick Mooney. Nnpier (brother). WILLIAM HENRY MULDROCK— Mrs 11. Muldroak, Whangarei. ARTHUR ERNEST PARTRIDGE—WiI Hani Partridge, Hombny, Auckland (father). ERNEST HORTON PIPOT—K. Pi cot, I Karori Road, Karori. Wellington. THOMAS TIRNER RlSK—lames Risk, MftoArthur, Yiotoria. (father). Auckland Battalion. Corporal PERCY WILLIAM BOURKB— Mre. .lossie Dourkn, Ilokinngn (wife). Sergeant STANLEY HUTSON CRAWFORD. September 3—Mrs. M. F.. t'rawford, Ponflonby Road, Auckland (wife). WILLIAM HILL, Slightly, August 2rt— • Alfred Jarae* Hill, New Lynn, Auckland (father). GEORGE ROBERT DEVONSIDE, May 8, not April 2. r > its previously reported— W J. Devoneide, Liverpool. OLIVER HAWKES DREWET, May 8, not April 25 as previously reported— Thomas Drowet, Hokianga (father). Wellngton Battalion. IXDULS DOMH. knee. CARL CHRISTIAN HANSEN, chest. MICHAEL NACEY, right arm and leg. Otago Battalion. E. ORMOND, August 30. W. E. KILROY. H. TOWNSON. Field Artillery. Corporal E. A. MOSLEY, September 1. Bombardier S. C. GODFREY, admitted to N.Z. General Hospital, Pont de Koubbeli, Cairo, on S-jilember 10, guneliot wound arra. Corporal A. W. ROBERTS, slightly wounded, doing duty, Augupt 27. NEVILLE HERDER! GODWIN, August 2S.

I Field Engineers. Driver C. S. SIMONS, pinohot wound Bide. Medical Carpi. Cor]«iral C. K. DICK, mineliot wound shoulder. Sergt. U. I. TAIT, An«iiHt 27, chcet A. K. ARTHUR WORKUP, August 27, lieiul and right leg. Canterbury Battalion. J. M. SHAW,, admitted to lOth General Uoepiul, .tlexundria. So|iU>iiii«r 10, ', guiisliot wound leg, eoound wcaaioD. Canterbary M.R. IJ. N. McLEUD, prevlouely reported nilMing; furllicr reported slightly wounded mi August ;jo. Dlvlalonal Headqaartera. Sergt. (i. 11. WHITE, re[>ortcd slightly wounded, Augu»t :iS. REPORT CORRECTED. OEOROE McI.ARKN. Auckland Battalion, previously reported killed in action, August 8; further reported admitted to hospital Kick, N>ptomlior 1. PKR< V JAMES DAVIES, WVllington Ilaltalioii, prevuiunlv roportod killod in artion; further reported dineinharked at ■ Uouthampton, wounded in back. j REPORTED MISSING. j Lieutenant E. P. PERRY (Otago M.R.), reported ini«Binp August 22. ALFRED PRICE (Auckland Battalion), 1 previously reported wounded August ft, further reported wounded and mieeing August 22.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 230, 27 September 1915, Page 6

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FURTHER HEAVY CASUALTY LISTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 230, 27 September 1915, Page 6

FURTHER HEAVY CASUALTY LISTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 230, 27 September 1915, Page 6