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LIST NO. 90
LOCATION OP THE WOUNDED The 90th. Casualty List was issued from Defence Headquarters yesterday. Ten Canterbury men are reported as killed, whale seven men of tho same battalion are given as wounded. TOTAL CASUALTIES HEPORTED-2932. Killed and Died of Wounds. Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry 8 107 Auckland Infantry 12 105 Canterbury Infantry 8 131 Otago Infantry 8 126 Wellington Mounted 3 33 Auckland Mounted 1 30 Canterbury Mounted — ig Otaj»o Mounted — 1 Engineers 1 12 Artillery 1 8 Ambulance 1 i Divisional Train — \ Divisional Signallers — a British Section — 1 Divisional Headquarters — 3 40 579 Wounded, 111, or Missing, •• , Officers. Men. .Wellington Infantry 13 383 Auckland Infantry 25 604 Canterbury Infantry 19 428 Otaeo Infantry "... 17 - 170 " Wellington Mounted 2 78 Auckland Mounted 1 58 Canterbury' Mounted 2 31 Mounted. ..' 1 31 Engineers 1 58 • Artillery V. — 37' .".,15." Army..Service* Corps — 9 Divisional Headquarters' 3" 2 . Divisional Train — 9 Divisional .'Signallers.,' — 1 N.Z, Staff 1 Headquarters Mtd. Brigade — 1 British Section — 1 . 88 221'J
KILLED IN ACTION CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. (Previously Reported Missing.) CAMPBELL, Pte. Herbert Malcolm (No. 6/425). Next-of-kin, Mr. M. Campbell,. ~ ■ Sf, ra ' < !, me (fatter). Killed on April 24. MAItK, I te. Hemy (No. 0/671). kin, Mr. Henry Maw, Abberley Street, Westport. Killed on April 24. ,WATKINS, Pte. Robert Edward (No 6/570). Next-of-kin, Mr. William Tbonias Watkins, Raorao. Killed on April. 24. .. .. GIBBS, Pte. Charles Clifford (No. 6/897), Next-of-kin, Mr. C. J. Gibbs, Kakiri, i? (fatter). Killed on May.9, KOSE, Pte.' Charles (No. 6/715). Nextot'drin, Mr. P. W. D. Snow, . Lawn Hill, Lyons Down, New Baruct Eiicrland. Killed on May 9. ious ly Reported Wounded.)COLLIN'S, Pte. Bernard (No. 6/1264) Next-of-kin, Mr. Andrew Collins, 61 North street; Timaru (father). Killed on April 23. . . .COOTB, Pto. Philip Stanley (No. 6/1022). ' Qi ext f f "Ji in, il ? ao H,, c . oote> Berwick Street, ht. Albans, Christchurch. Kill- • ed on. May 8. PORTER, Pte. Gilbert George (No. 6/816). Nexfcof-km, Mr. T. E. 6. Porter, Brewery, Inn Coalport,- Shropshire, England, lulled-on May 8. CAMPBELL Pto. Edwin Joseph; Collins 9* ■ W>- ,--n e - x^ f ", klll ' Ml - William Campbell, I<B Clyde Street, Island Bay, (father). Killed on 3lay S. iYNB HURST, pte. James (No. G/161 0 ). Next-of-kin Mr. W. Lyndburst, Me - bourne (father).
WOUNDED CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. CUNNARD Pte. Thomas 11. (No. 6/437). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Cuwiard, Temuka (father). HOLDERNESS, Pte. Gerald (No. G/961). Next-of-kin, Mrs. R. F. Ilohlerness, G8 Hanfurly Street, St. Albans, Christchurch. SUMMDRFIELD, Pte. Francis George (No. 6/151). Next-of-kin, Mr. Samuel TT,-oT^ lerfield ' Wili 'oa, llawke's Bay. H\SLOP, Pte. Colin (No. 6/1579). Next-of-kin, Mrs. H. If. Hyslop, Tliistlebury Avenue, Newcastle, Staffordshire, England (mother). GRID LEI', Pto. Albert James (No. 6/242). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Caroline Gridley, „. iixuiiS ew s > Blenheim (mother). BAKE WELL, Pte. Thomas (No. 6/1772). Next-of-kin, Mr. H. Bakewell, Kip. lin" Street, Sydenham, Christchurch (father). BUCKLEY, Pte. Frederick F. (\o. 6/16). Next-of-kin, Mr. Frederick H. Buckley, "Pusey," Fairlie, Smith Canterbury.
THE WOUNDED ADMITTED TO MILITARY HOSPITAL DEVONPORT, ENGLAND. AUCKLAND BATTALION. H A Jili, Sergt. Harold Nonnan (\o 12/231). CUTHJiERTSON, Pte. Thomas William (No. 12/1120). JOLLY, Pte. A. (No. 12/387). MORRIS, He. Joseph James (No. 12/1056). PAGE, Pte. Robert (No. 12/1757). WILCOX, Corpl. Ilarry Olliver (No 12/1526). AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. DUFFELL, Trooper' Allan George (No. 13/321). FINLAYSON, Trooper Charles H. (No. 13/183). , WELLINGTON BATTALION, MORSHEAD, Pte. "Horace Burnett (No, 10/743). WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. CAMPBELL, Sergt. Cecil Hemy Noblo (JNO. 11/(J68). CANTERBURY BATTALION. SEAR, Pte. Charles Valentine (No. 6/274).
ADMITTED TO SECOND WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, MANCHESTER. ■ AUCKLAND BATTALION. BOREHAM, Pte. Herbert Howard (No. 12/S7G). CANTERBURY BATTALION. BECK, Sergt. Henry (No. 6/1067). BUTTERS, Pte. William (N<s. 6/824). M'GINN, Pte. Patrick (No. G/514). ADMITTED "0 FIRST SOUTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM. AUCKLAND BATTALION. • CAMPBELL, Pte. Colin Mitchell (No. 12/28). JACKSON, Pte. Joseph (No. 12/92). KERNOT, Pte. Leonard (No. 12/760). WELLINGTON BATTALION. JAMESON, Pte. Percival N. N. (No. 10/823). OTAGO BATTALION. WHITE, Pte. John M'lntyre (No. 8/1355). FIELD ARTILLERY, HOWITZER BATTERY. COOK, Gunner Alexander (No. 2/981). ADMITTED TO POLLOCK'S HOSPITAL, LONDON. AUCKLAND BATTALION. BAUTLETT, Captain John Henry. ADMITTED TO BEACH HOSPITAL, HOLYHEAD, ENGLAND. AUCKLAND BATTALION. GESTON, Pte. Robin Easter (No. 12/849).
DIED OF MENINGITIS DRIVER JOHN JAMES MERRICK. (By Telegraph— Press Association.) Auckland, June 28. A private advice received by Mrs. Caroline Merrick states that her son, ['river John James Merrick, who-left with the .">f.h Reinforcements, died of meningitis •vhile cu route to Egypt.
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