ROLL OF HONOUR
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES SIX MORE DEATHS REPORT^' AfLSO BATCH OF 'WOUNDED. '" The 87th Casualty List of tho N©*£ Zealand Expeditionary Force operating in the Dardanelles was issued at noon to-day, containing the names of 3 men killed in action, 3 died of wounds, 10 men wounded, 3 dangerously ill, and i pronounced to be out of danger, thougji still seriously ill. The list is as under, the names of next of kin being givoti within parentheses : — KILLED IN ACTION. 11th June. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Peters, Maitland Hector, 10/679, Pte. (William Petere, Careys Ray, Port Chalmers, Otago) ' Simpson. AJan Lav. son, 10/690, Pte. (William Simpson, 25, Campbellstreet, Port lAhwiri, Napier) FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE, Richardson, Herbert. Basil, 2/631, Gun. (Victov Richardson, willis-stree^, Palmerston North, father) DIED QF WOUNDS. dOth May. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Bishop, George Henry, 6/753, L.-Cpl. / (George Bishop, Pier Hotel, Port Nelson, father) Patterson, Archibald Frederick, 6/527, Pte. (John James Patterson, Danne» virke, father) 2nd June. Bennington, Alex. John, 6/413,' Sergt. (James Bennington, Geraldine, father) WOUNDED. 10th June. FIELD ENGINEERS. Graham, Frank, 4/739, Spr. (Thomas Graham, Ravensbouvne, Duuediu, 'father) 12th June. BensQn, William, 4/683, Spr. (Miss Preslend, Railway Reserve, Giaborne) Joll. Bruce Langdon,' 11/534, L.-Cpl. (Mrs. T. L. Joll, Hawera) ' Transferred from Wellington Mounted. WELLINGTON BATTALION. 12th June. Glasgow, Robert, 10/1826, Cpl, (William Glasgow. 96, Wilson'Strcet, Wa>ngamli) brother) ARMY SERVICE CORPS. 31st May. Field, Arthur, 5/30, Sergt. (Mrs. Elsie Field, 50 3 Ellice'street. Wellington, wife) OTAGO BATTALION. 31st May. Benfell, William Arthur, 8/791, • Pte. (Fred Benfell, Kelso, Otago, father) Elbra, Samuel William, 8/194, Pte. (John N Elbra, 24, Waverley-street, South Dunedin, father) CANTERBURY BATTALION. 31st May. Wilson, James, 6/573, Pte. (James Wilton, Gibson-street, Timaru) Barry, Francis Garrett, 6/1777. Pte. (James Barry, Blenheim, brother) Long, George, 6/286. Pte. (George Long. Blakeney, Norfolk. England, father) DANGEROUSLY ILL. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. 22nd June. Sloan. William James, 3;23.5, L.-Cpl. (Jajnes Sloan, Palmerston South) AUCKLAND BATTALION. Joh,nstoue, Edward Hopej 12/142, Pte. (Mrs. Saraji • Johnstone. Felth^n House. Bagnor. Suasex) • CANTERBURY BATTALION. Keith-Murray, Walter Herbert, 6/1593, Pte. (Mrs. M. E. J. Keith-Murray, 103, Central Hill, Upper Norwood, London, mother) OUT OP DANGER. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Now Seriously 111. Westm&cott, Rupert Walter, Lieut. (Rev. Westmacott, Cornwall, Engla,u<i) NEW ZEALANDERS KILLED (Received June 25, 9.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Privates George Hooper and "A. E. Hillier, reported killed in action) and Pte. Turk,, wounded,, 4ire all New Zea* ladders. Sergt. Morgan, killed in action, was a well-known footballer. He played against the touring New Zeala-ndora.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1915, Page 7
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406ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1915, Page 7
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