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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES A SHORT LIST TO-DAY A short casualty list was issued at noon to-day. It reported ' three men died of wounds, four of disease, and five wounded. The list is as under, the names of next-of-kin being given within, parentheses :—: — * DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Haining, Gordon Omega, 6/2149, Pte. (J. Haining, care X Berryman, Balgownie, Wanganui) ; 16th September WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Fraser, Geoffrey Erie, 11/254, L.-CpL (C. S. Fraser, Timaru, brother); head, 20th September OTAGO BATTALION. :Died Hospital Ship Maheno, 10th Sept. Mann, William Henry, 8/2047, Pte. ,(Mrs. E. A. Mann, Flora-road. Maharewa, Southland, mother) DIED OF DISEASE. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Talks, Alfred, 6/561, Pte. (A. S. Cooper, Wanganui, stepfather) ; enteric, 16th September ' N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. . Davies,' Arthur James, 3/492, Pte. (€r. Davies, Meriyale, Ohaupo-xoad, Rukuhia, Hamilton) ; Mudros, 17th September OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Died Military Hospital, Devonport, 20th September, dysentery. Page, Thomas, 9/516, Tpr. <Mrs. E. Page, 61, Tajnvrorth-road, Hove, Sussex, mother) WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Enteric, HeKopolis, Cairo, 17th. Sept. Glasgow, William C. Stewart, 11/807 a, Tpr. (William Glasgow, Tuakau, Auckland WOUNDED. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Quick, William B. A., 10/2284, Sergt. (Mrs. A. E. Quick, 7, Beachmoreroad, Battersea Park, London); 'knee CANTERBURY BATTIALION. Andrew*, John Christopher, 6/882, .Pte. (William Andrews, Port Cygnet,' Tasmania) ; knee and swollen glands M'Dougall, John, 6/2338, Pte. (Mrs. M. M'Dougall, 168, Oxford-street, v Glasgow, mother) ; arm N.Z. 'FIELD ENGINEERS. M^Meekrng, Gilbert Hamilton, 4/804, Spr. (W. Gardiner, 27, Myrtle-cres-cent, Newtown, Wellington)*; shoulder, 17th Augnst OTAGO BATTALION. Septic Poisoning, 25th August, at Malta. Irwin, Alfred Ernest, 8/1517, Eta. (W. H. Irwin, c/o Dr. Irwin, Middlemarch) SICK AND WOUNDED TO-DAY'S PROGRESS REPORT. In the hospital and progress report issued at noon to-day, Wellington men, others with next-of-kin residing in the Wellington district, the dangerously ill, and those pronounced out of danger were mentioned as under :—: — n WOUNDED, 28th AUGUST. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Acklom, Henry Roland N., 13/882, Tpr. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Dangerously • 111. Burns, Leslie Arthur, 6/2035, Sergt. (W. G. Burns, 63, Ward-street, Adflington, Christchurch, father) OTAGO BATTALION. Pronounced Out of Danger. Dee, Thomas, 8/1966, L.-Cpl. (Mrs. Laura Lee, Henley, Otago, mother) N.Zi FIELD ENGINEERS. Admitted 3rd London General Hospital. Ashcroft, Hiram, 4/371, Spr. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Arrived London. Progressing favourably. Quirk, Lawrence, 12/225/ Pte. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Admitted Lord Derby Hospital, War- „ nngton. Coates, George Percy, 13/893, Tpr. Reported Dangerously 111, London. Prosser, Thomas Ivor, 13/597., Tpr. (Capt. T. H. Prosser, Arawa, Vic-toria-avenue, Remttera) CANTERBURY BATTALION. Removed from "Dangerous" last.; Wilson, Peter, 6/392, Pte. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Dangerously 111, Typhoid, N.Z. Hospital, Cairo. Dreaver, Robert, 10/1134, Pte. (Mrs. Dreave'r, Willow Bank, Palmerston North) Admitted 19th General Hospital ; enteric. Wood, Wilford Norton, 10/2363, Pte. OTAGO BATTALION. "Admitted Endsleigh Palace Hospital, London. ' Norling, Eric Olaf, 8/1590, Pte. SICK AND WOUNDED ADMITTED KING GEORGE'S HOSPITAL, LONDON. Wellington Battalion. Simpson, Joseph Edward, 10/1337, Pte. M'Gowan, Joseph, 10/2051, Pte. Franklin. Joseph, 10/1486, Pte. Archibald, Menzies Thompson, 10/1726, Cpl. King, Cecil Bryan, 10/1872, Pte. ARMY 1 SERVICE CORPS. Kilpatrick, Henry, 5/455 a, Dvr. SICK AND WOUNDED ADMITTED FIRST SOUTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM. Otago Battalion. Hitchins, John Henry, 8/2783, Pte. Brown, William Symington, 8/1943, Cpl.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 76, 28 September 1915, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 76, 28 September 1915, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 76, 28 September 1915, Page 7