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ROLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES PROMINENT OFFICERS KILLED LIEUT.-COLONEL BAUCHOP DEAD. A further Casualty List of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force was issued at noon to-day It reported thr^ee officers died of wounds and another eight officers wounded. The deceased officers included Lieut. -Colonel A. Bauchop (O.C. Otago Mounted Rifles). Major Cribb (Canterbury Battalion), and Major Samuel Grant, N.Z.S.C. Lieut. -Colonel J. Findlay, O.C. Canterbury Mounted Rifles, _is the piincipal officer reported as having been wounded. The list is as follows, the names of next-of-kin being given within parentheses : — DIED OF WOUNDS. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. 10th August on Hospital Ship. Bauchop, Arthur, Lieut. -Colonel (Mrs. Bauchop, c/o Dr. Hines, Charthan, near Canterbury, England, wife) CANTERBURY BATTALION. On Hospital Ship. Cribb, Charles William Edward, Major (Mrs. Mary Sowman, Shakespeare Bay, Picton, mother) AUCKLAND BATTALION. 11th August on Hospital Ship. Grant, Samuel Alexander, Major (Mrs. S. A. Grant, c/o Mrs. R. B. Symon, Kingsland-terrace, Kingsland, Auckland, wife) WOUNDED. OTAGO BATTALION. Oolquhoun, Duncan, Capt. (Mrs. *Jessie Colquhoun, Tapanui, Otago, wife) Wilkinson, Rogers William, Capt. (Mrs. Sophia A. Wilkinson, 72, Ellicestreet, Wellington, wife) ; severely Jennings, William Ivan Kirke, Cap*(Dt. Jennings, Gloucester-street, Christchurch, father) Ker, Henry Robert, Lieut. (Mrs. D Ker, Lynn-street, Maori Hill, Dunedin, mother) CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Findlay, John, Lieut. -Colonel (Mrs. Mary Findlay, Ashburton, wife) ; severely Deans, William, Lieut. (Colin Deans, C/o Brick and Coal Co., Ltd., St. Asaph-street, Christchurch, brother) Free, Cuthbert William, Lieut. (Smith Free, Lower Riccarton, Christchurch, father) OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Hargest, James, Lieut. (James* Hargest, sen., Maadeville, Southland, father) i SICK AND WOUNDED HOW THE MEN ARE FAKING. In the hospital and progress reports issued at noon to-day Wellington men, others with next-of-kin residing in thu Wellington district, and the dangerously ill and out of danger were mentioned as follows :—: — ADMITTED N.Z. GENERAL HOSPITAL, PONT DE KOUBBEH, CAIRO. 4th August. * N.Z. Engineers. Byrne, Vincent John,, 4/535,' Spr. Field Artillery. Armstrong, George Francis, 2/840, Gun. Wellington Battalion. (Wounded slightly.) Baker, George Selwyn, 10/888, Pte. ADIMTTED 19th GENERAL HOSPItaI, deaconess hospital, Alexandria; • 6th August, 1915. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Enteric — Favourable. Nicholls, Charles Legge, Lieut. DANGEROUSLY ILL, 9th AUGUST, AT MALTA. Otago Battalion. Pearce,i George William, 8/1895 (Alice Pearce, Bristol, England, sister) PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER. Otago Mounted Rifles. Thomson, Aleck, 9/496, Tpr. (pneumonia) ADMITTED TO GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. 11th August. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Wilson, Frederick Eustace, 11/161, Tpr. » (severe gunshot wound, left leg) DANGEROUSLY ILL, TYPHOID. Egyptian Army Hospital, Cairo. N.Z. Field Engineers (attached). Gardner, Herbert, 10/1491, Spr. (Francis Gardner, Balley-road, Gisborne, father) SLIGHTLY SICK. Disembarked Malta, sth August. Canterbury Battalion. Studley, Walter Harold, 6/770, L.-Opl. Otago Battalion. Jones, Allan Lisle, 8/1524, Pte. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Coates, Eric Albert, 11/643, Tpr. DISCHARGED CONVALESCENT. N.Z. Field Engineers. Hulberb, Edward James, 4/591, Lieut. Douglas, William Harry, 4/390, Spr. N.Z. Veterinary Corps. Gardner, Jamea, 17/64, Pte. >AT MALTA— ENTERIC. N.Z. Field Engineers. Previously Reported Wounded. Wharton, George, 4/867, Spr. SICK DISCHARGED CONVALESCENT ALEXANDRIA. Canterbury Battalion. Cade, Percy Malcolm, 6/2380, Pte. Wellington Infantry Battalion. Salisbury, Herbert, 10/519. Pte. Caiman, Nelson Bruce, 10/748, Pte. Lankshear. Arthur Victor, 10/469, Pt*. Harnett, Henry Rickard, 10A281, Pte. N.Z. Field Artillery. Moffitt, Albert Victor, 2/963, Gunner Cross, John, 2/817, Gunner Carr, Alexander, "2/853, Gunner Webb, Reginald, 2/590, Gunner Otago Mounted Rifles. Fox, Henry Thomas, 9/975, Tpr. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Jameson, Noel Rutherford, 11/301, Tpr. Hannett, Arthur Alfred, 13/194, Tpr. HOW THBY ARE FARING. In the hospital and progress repoits issued last evening, Wellington ( men, others with next-of-kin residing in the Wellington district, and the dangerously ill were mentioned as follow: — DANGEROUSLY ILL. At Malta, 6th August (Wounded). Otago Mounted Rifles. M'Tavish, Roderick, 9/756, Tpr. (John M'Tavish, Kohinui, Pahiatua, father) Maori Contingent. Phthisis, sth August. Raponi, Hone Tatarana. 16/184, Cpl. (Te Rangikatuku, Whakarewireua) PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER. 9th August, 1915. Auckland Infantry Battalion. Elgev, George, 12/1618, Pte. (JohnElg«r, St. Anthony, Port iScaUta, Cornwall,

-SICK AND WOUNDED ARRIVED LONDON. All Progressing Favourably. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Inder, Eric Wyles, 13/195, Tpr. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Morgan. Sydney John, 11/571, Tpr. Wellington Infantry Battalion. Boyd, Maxwell Hugh, 10/936, L.-Cpl. Forbes, Athol Courtney, 10/1238, Pte. Hadfiold, Frederick William, 10/1831, Q.M.S. Lockwood, George, 10/985, Pte. t Ross, James John, 10/232. Pte. j Tatton, Lyall Ernest, 10/1011, Pte. Murray, Clarence Rainton, 6/511, Pte. Otago' Infantry Battalion. Marsh, William Alfred. 8/1570,- Pte. Field Ambulance. M'Niyen, William Alexander. 3/90, Pte. DISEMBARKED MALTA. sth August. Maori Contingent. Tainui, Tuhuru, 16/228, Pte. SICK. RECOVERED AND RETURNED TO FRONT. Maori Contingent. Delaney,Roy, 16/509, Pte.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 39, 14 August 1915, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 39, 14 August 1915, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 39, 14 August 1915, Page 5