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.«. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES TWO MORE LISTS ISSUED TOTAL CASUALTIES TO DATE 1800. ' The 52nd and 53rd casualty lists of the i New Zealand Expeditionary Force operating in the Dardanelles were issued by the Defence Department on Saturday and Sunday. They report a further forty-one casualties, comprising one officer and three men killed in action, one man died of wounds, one man dangerously ill, and thirty-five others wounded. THE 52nd LIST - ' A TOTAL 33. The 52nd list, issued on Saturday night, is as follows, the names of next-of-kin being given in parentheses :— ■ KILLED IN ACTION. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. Lieut, Charles Watt (James Watt, Kirn' bolton). Previously reported missing WOUNDED. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. 13/323 Sergt. John James Douglas (Mrs. 1 H. Douglas, sen., 3, Road, Te Puke) 13/321 Tr. Allan George Dufiul (W. P. Dufful, Ngai'uawahia) ■• 13/183 Tr. Charles H. Finlayson (Angus Finlayson, Kamo, Whangarei) 13/411 Sergt. William Rose Holden (Mrs. M. B. Holden, Waimaku, wife) 13/698 Cpl. Magnus Earle Jolinson (J. C. Johnson, Kauri, Whangarei) 13/522 Tr. Gilbert Langdon (William Langdon, Gisborne, father) 13/198 Tr. William Charles Leslie,(William Leslie, Kdiwhaka) 13/109 Pte. Alexander Cleveland M'Arthur (Malcolm M' Arthur, Security Buildings, Auckland) 13/727 Pte. William John Perkins (Mrs. Christina Perkins, Albert-street, Onehunga, mothdr) , . 13/451 L.-Cpl. Richard Self (Mrs. R. Self, Dareham-road, Norwich, England) 13/581 Tr> Charles Wood (B. J. Wood, ' Montrose, Brechin, Forfarshire, N. 8.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/542 Cpl^ Andrew Frew (A. Frew, Kirkmuir Hall) Lanarkshire, Scotland) 12/864 Pte. William James Slines (James Slines, Paemako) * CANTERBURY BATTALION. 6/1572 Capt. James Houlter (Mrs. Wm. * Houlter, Nelson, mother) Lieut. Reymond Alex. Reid La wry (Rev. S. Lawry, 499, Manchester-street, St. Albans. Christchurch) 6/405 Pte. Joseph Shepherd Bennett ' (Mrs. J. H. Bennett, Banks-street, ■ Timarn) 6/450 S.M. William Edmonds (Mrs. N. B. Edmonds. The Newlands, Has-sall-street, Timaru) CANTERBURY MOUNTED. 7/484 Tpr. Nolan Sustins (Davey George Sushns, Carterton) OTAGO BATTALION. 8/712 Pte. George Magnus Smith (Joseph Smith, 41, Woodhaughstii'eet, Dunedin) , FIELD ENGINEERS. 8/llß9a Spr. George. Roach 'Bartlett (George 1!. Bartlett. Sunnysidc^road, Monnt Etlen. Auckland). (Transferred from Otago Battalion) FIELD.ARTILLERY. ' - L 2/859 Gun. John Robert : Coleman (A. Coleman, Victory-place; ' -Port Chalmers, father) 2/552 Gun. George "Dotfglas M'lntyrc (HI M'lntyre, Matuaniand,"~3lorrinsville) ' DIVISIONAL TRAIN ARMY SERVICE CORPS. 10/1374 Pte. Charles _ Dreaver ' (R. Dreaver. 704, Cumberland-street, ■'■ Dunedin). (Transferred from Wellington Battalion) . WELLINGTON .MOUNTED. 11/668 Sergt. oecil Henry Noble-Camp-bell (A. H. Noble-Campbell, Har-vey-road, Napier) 11/320 Alfred Hnyg 'Marsh (Mrs. Mary /.Marsh, 70, Dixon-street, Masterton, mother) 11/387 | Sergt. William Alexander Mason (T. B. Mason, Eketahuna) 11/259 -$ergt, Frederick William Mothcs (Mrs. K. A. Mothes, Britanniastreet, Petone. mother) 11/379 Tpr. William Carter Snell (J. ' <E. Snell. Masterton, father) ■ 11/228 Tpr. George William Clarke (H. E, Clarke. Gisbome) 11/423 Tpr. Oharles Walker (Joseph AValker, Market ,Hill, - Cambridge, England) WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/572 Pte. George Ernest Littlejohn (J. J. Littlejohn, Onga Onga, Hawked Bay) • N.Z. ENGINEERS SIGNALLING TROOP. 4/368 Spr. Douglas William Morrison (H. S. Morrison, Ngaturi, Pahiatua) Lieut, (late sergt.) 'Henry Masterton Clarke (Edwin C/larke, Upper Sy-mond-street, Auckland) THE ls3rdl 53rd LIST THREE MEN KILLED INACTION. The 53rd list furnished last night ij£ »s under, the names of next of kin be^ ing given within parentheses S-— KILLED IN ACTION. '< OTAGO BATTALION. 8/648 Cpl. Morris Connington ■ Brown • (John Brown, Mongatei, New Plymouth) 8/623 Pte. Peter Stewart (Mrs, Alox. Thomson, Kakanui, via Oamaru) 8/1030 Ptc. George Williams (Mrs. E. Williams, 390, Cargill-road, South Dunedin, mother) DIED OF WOUNDS. •WELLINGTON MOUNTED REGT. 11/552 Sergt. Gerald Nevitt, 2nd June '(J. C. Nevitt, Liffey-street, Island Bay, Wellington) DANGEROUSLY ILL AT MALTA. AUCKLAND MOUNTED REGT. 13/36 Tpr. Wilfred Connolly (Mrs. A. Walsh, Stanwell-street, Parnell, Auckland) WOUNDED. AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/986 Pte. Ernest Hoptroff (Mrs. E. ► Hoptroff. 3, City-road, Khyber Para, Auckland) 12/1793 Pt& 'Paul Silv.a (Mrs. M. Silvn, Grey-street. Parnell, Auckland, mother) SUFFERING FROM ECZEMA. WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/1083 Pte. Charles Bradley (James Bradley, Qiieen-B treat, Westport) 10/96 Sergfc. Arthur Bolton O'Neale (A. , E. O p Neale, 12, York -street, Feilding, father)
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1915, Page 8
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