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ROLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALAND'S LOSSES 16 MEN PRISONERS OF WAR A further casualty list issued laet night reported sixteen men as prisoners of war at Constantinople. The list is as follow c, the names of next-of-kin being given within parentheses :—: — PRISONERS OF WAR Previously reported missing, now prisoners of war in Constantinople. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Ashman, Thoma6 George, 10/1401, Pte. (M. Ashman, c/o R, H. Richards, c/o A. A. Corrigan and Co., Cubastreet, Wellington) Bussell, James, 10/1704, Pte. (Jas. Bussell, Colyton, Feilding) Davie, Reginald, 10/327, Pte. (F. H. Davie, Rotditi, ScargiD, North Canterbury, father) Earles, Francis John, 10/1230, - Cpl. (H. Earles, Wanganui East, father) Gaffney, Thomas, 10/348 a, Pte. (M. Gaffney, Police Station, ,Lambton-quay, Wellington) Greig, Benjamin, 10/1503, Pte. (Mrs. F. Shipp, Cressy, Tasmania, sister) M'Aneny, George, 10/447, Sergt. JMxs. E. M'Aneny, Heads-road, Gonville, Wanganui) Monk, George Francis, 10/458, Pte. (Mm. M. Monk, Ranana,. Wsunganui River) Porter, Lee Arthur, 10/1320, Pte. (A. Porter, c/o Bank N.S.W., 29, Threadneedle-street, London) Sheppard,- Francis Leeson, 10/520, L.Cpl.. (Francis Sheppard; Riverside, Osnev, Oxford, England) Shoebridge, Albert John, 10/503, Cpl. (A. Shoebridge, ■ Tunbridge Wells, England) '- -. - ' Surgenor, William Robert, 10/724, Pte. (William Surgenor, Opunake, Taranaki) , , AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Gowland, Ronald, 13/687, Tpr. (John Gowland. Rang'iora, -father) Previously Reported mining, now unofficially. pri6onere,qf war in Constantinople. ' ," WELLINGTON - BATTALION. Coulter, Jdhn- Percy, 'lo/1445; Pte. (Mrs. James "Borland, Konini, Wairarapa, mother) ' ' Gunn, George, 10/1830, Pte. (Mrs. D. Hyland, Police Station, Temuka) Unofficially reported prisoners of war in Constantinople," not' previously reported as missing. AUCKLAND BATTALION 1 . Keightley, . Ernest, 12/7,79, Pte. (A. Keightley, Midhuret, Taranaki) SICK AND WOUNDED HOW THEY ARE PROGRESSING. In the hospital -and progress report issued last night Wellington men, others with next-of-kin residing in the Wellington district, the dangerously ill, and those recovered, were mentioned as under: — DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland Battalion. Malta, 21st August. Temperley, Christian Kerr, 12/261, Pte. (Mrs. E. Blair, Wellington-road, Marton) WOUNDED DISCHARGED CONVALESCENT, ALEXANDRIA. Otago Battalion. ' •" r " Gray, Robert, 8/215, Pte. Levett, Augustine, 8/2286, Pte. RETIJRNED TO DARDANELLES, |- 2nd AUGUST. - • ' Otago Battalion. Dunbar, John, 8/363, L.-Cpl. Edelsten, Samuel "Joseph; 8/371/ Pte. ARRIVED CANADIAN HOSPITAL, TAPLOW, ENGLAND. Wellington Battalion. Bell, William Andrew, 10/1181, Pte. Blackburne, Xoel Churchill, 10/286, Pte. RECOVERED AND SENT TO FRONT. Wellington Battalion. Booker, Charles. Ernest, 10/60, Pte. Ritson, William John, 10/1965, Pte. Burgess, Stanley Richard Hailstone, 10/1111, Pte. Auckland Battalion. Middlemas, Noel Allan/ 12/804*, Pte. Fisher, George, J2/351, Pte. v ARRIVED MALTA 19th AUGUST., SLIGHTLY SICK. Wellington Battalion! Carson, Hector James, 10/2097, Pte. SLIGHTLY . SICK DISEMBARKED MALTA, 31st AUGUST. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Munro, William, 13/1038 a, Tpr. ' Warburton, Edward Darien, 13/482, Tpr. Wellington Mounted Rifles. M'Leavey, -Ericr James, 11/181, Tpr. Peddie, Alexander Dunbar, 11/912, Tpr Watton, William Willis, 11/393, Tpr. SICK AND WOUNDED EMBARKED •FOR ENGLAND, 28th AUGUST. " Canterbury Battalion. Downs, William, 6/1272, Pte. Otago Battalion. Browne, Randal Borthwick, 8/1153, Pte. Wellington Battalion., Sharkey, Patrick Joseph, 10/2311, Pte. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Watkins, Allan, 11/835; Cpl. SLIGHTLY SICK DISEMBARKED MALTA, 27th.. AUGUST. Otago Mounted Rifles. " Black, Ernest Richard, 9/671, Tpr. SLIGHTLY SICK DISEMBARKED MALTA, 31st AUGUST. - - New Zealand Field Artillery. Turner, ' Frederick Malcolm, Lieut. ; Boult, Charles William John, 2/495, Cpl. Wellington Battalion. Clarke,. William Arthur, 10/1443, Pte. Raine, Charles Leslie, 10/1957, Pte. . - Canterbury Battalion. Kearse, Thomas Walker, .6/2382, Pte. Otago "Battalion. M'Donald, Stuart Gordon, 8/606, Cpl. SLIGHTLY SICK DISEMBARKED MALTA, 4th SEPTEMBER. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Stanley, John Herbert, , 13/857, , Tpr. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Bridge, Harry, 11/554, Tpr. ■ Sylvia, Frederick William, 11/829, Tpr Vickery, -Walter William, 11/444, Tpr. . Otago Mounted Rifles. Quayle, Robert Hemy, .9/193, 'Tpr. "ft -. New. Zealand Engineers. Ford, Patrick Sarsfield, 2/491, Spr. Allan, George, 4/53 D, Spr. SLIGHTLY SICK. DISEMBARKED MALTA 27th AUGUST. Auckland Battalion. Moore, Percy, 12/2040. Pte. M-Kenzie, Frank E.| 12/190,- Sergt. Knox, Patrick C, 12/1850, Pte. Cameron, Kelvin Eric, 12/1576,, Pte. Otago Mounted Rifles. James, Charles William, 9 715, Tpr. Campbell, Joseph, 9/910, Tpr. Bell, Thomas Henry, 9 901, Tpr. Foreman, William, 9/817, Tpr.

Wellington Battalion. Bell, George Alfred James, 10/46, Pte. Acott, Alfred, 10/1713, Pte. Sharrock, Leslie John, 10/9, Pte. Wellington. Mounted Rifles. Fraser, John, 11 /336 a, Sergt. • Smith, William Henry, 11/530, Tpr. AUSTRALIAN LIST <By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) SYDNEY, 17th September. The seventy-ninth Dardanelles list shows : — Killed in action : Pour officers and ninety-eight men, including Privates F. P. Weir, 0. B. Allom, and H. Burton. Died of wounds : One officer and-thirty-three men.' Wounded: Fifteen officers and 207 men, including Driver C. M. Atkinson, Privates R. Miles, W. M. O'Connor (second occasion), and E. D. 'Sweeney, in -hospital at Malta. Ill : Nineteen officers aiid 118 men, including Private J. M'Quillan, in hospital at Alexandria, and Corporal CV Hudson, dangerously. Missing: One officer and eight men.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 69, 18 September 1915, Page 9

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ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 69, 18 September 1915, Page 9

ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 69, 18 September 1915, Page 9

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