ROLL OF HONOUR NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES ANOTHER SHORT LIST
Another- short Casualty list 'was issued last night. 'It reported 1 officer and 1 man died of wounds, 1 died in England, 1 died of enteric, and 18 men wounded. The list is as, mider, the names of next-of-kfh being given within parentheses :—: — DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY BATTALION. DIED N.Z. GENERAL HOSPITAL, CAIRO, 22nd SEPTEMBER. Wilson, Peter, 6/393, Pte. \J. D. Wil1 son, Redmond-street, Gore) ,• gunshot wound, reck (received in action) OTAGO BATTALION. Meningitis, 22nd September. Wilkinson, Rogers William, Capt. (Mrs. Sophia A. Wilkinson, 72, Ellicestreet, Wellington, DIED AT CAMBERWELL. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Main, James, 10/1901, Pte. (Mrs. Jane Main, Portsoy, Scotland, mother) ; 22nd September DIED OF ENTERIC. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Died Chouberah Hospital, 22nd September. Wheeler, Norman, 11/872 a, Tpr. (S. Wheeler, Manutahi, Taranaki, brother) WOUNDED. N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. Keightley, Frederick Martin, 2/1542 a, Gnr. (Mrs. M. Keightley, Wallacestreet, Warwick, Queensland) ; lower extremities'; Ist September Jenkin, Harold George, 2/1280, .Sergt. (J. Jenkin, King-street, Arch Hill, Grey Lynn, father) ; thigh N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. De Rose, Frederick James, 4/7, Spr. (S. Lyman, Karaka Bay, Wellington) ; 30fch August OTAGO BATTALION." • Finlayson, Kenneth Cross, 8/918, Pte. (Mrs. Jane IJnlayson, Tinwald, Ashburton, mother) ; shock Hunt, Charles, 8/398, Pte. (Charles Hunt, 58, Forth-street, Invercargill, father); hands M'Donaid, Stuart Gordon, 8/606, <^>1. (Mrs. A. M'Donaid, 16, Derby-street, Gisborne, piother) ; shock Souness, Thomas, 8/1339, Pte. (Thomaa Souness, Kakanui) ; arms Paterson, Henry, 8/1308, Cpl. (A. M. Paterson, 4, Vernol-street, Kensington, Dunedin, father) Admitted Canadian Hospital, Taplow. Dasler? Archie, 8/745, Pte. (Louis Dasler, Tokarahi, father) ; head ari3 harifl AUCKLAND' BATTALION. Abbott, Kenneth Ferris, 12/2545, Pte. (R. T. Abbott, sen., 20, Dominionroad, Auckland, father) ; shoulder and wrist Cox. Norman George, 12/1930, Pte. (C. H. Cox, Railway Station, Te Aroha, brother) ; face^ 1 Lury. George Henry, 12/2021, Sergt. (Mrs. J. Lury, Schofield-streefc, Grey Lynn, Auckland, mother) ; shock Waterson, Duncan Currie, 12/1006, Cpl. (Mrs. M. Waterson, 23, Ruthvenstreet, Hillhead, Glasgow, mother) ; septic sores Rackham, William Le,ith,* 12/2587, Pte. (Mrs. Rackham, 28, Opoho-road, N.E.V., Dunedin, mother); hand, shock, Bth August Previously Reported Missing, Bth August, now admitted King George's Hospital, London. Watkins, George Waring, 12/2i50, Pie. (J. W. Watkins, Marine Supt., U.S.S. Co., Lyttelton, brother) ; influenza Disembarked Malta, 10th September. Shand, George Page,' 12/450, Pte. (J. A. Shand, Star Office, Thames, father) ; slightly CANTERBURY BATTALION. Burns, Archibald ' Gower, 6/423, Pte. (Benjamin H. Burns, 35, Chesterstreet West, Christchurch) ; hand and enteric Baker, John William, 6/1456 a, Pte. (Charles_ L. Baker, New Norfolk, Tasmania, father) ; bruised SICK ANb WOUNDED
21 rf RETURN' TO THE FRONT. In the hospital and progress report issued last night Wellington men, others with next-of-kin residing in Wellington district, those pronounced out of danger, and those recovered and sent /to the front, were mentioned as follow : — PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER. Otago Battalion. Craig, I*Alexander1 * Alexander Dempster, 8/1958, Cpl. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Heald, Arthur William, 7/345, Tpr. N.Z. Field Artillery. Ibbotson, Richard, 2/416 a, Gun. SICK AND WOUNDED ADMITTED Ist SOUTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM. Army Service Corps. Toulmin, Vincent Ferris, 5 /173 a, Pte. Medical Corps. Nelson, Thomas Horatio, 3/466, Pte. Auckland Mounted Rifles/ Sigversten, Charles Andrew, 13/955, Pte. Mooney, James Kennedy, 13/933, Pte. Goode, John, 13/686, Pte. SLIGHTLY SICK, DISEMBARKED MALTA, 10th SEPTEMBER. Canterbury- Battalion. Summerfiekl, Francis George, 6/154, Pte. Wilson, John James, 6/1220, Pte. Langridge, John WarreJ, ,6/838, S.M. M'Lellan, Alexander John C. 6/1662, Pte. Otago Battalion. Heyhoe, Henry Wilson, 8/2434, Pte. Lansdown, Charles Jas. Francis, 8/2440, Pte. Allan, Lindsay, 8/3, Cpl. Savage, Richard Attlesey, 8/727, Sergt. Wellington Battalion. Fitzgerald, John Henry, 13/151 a, Pte. McCarthy, Daniel Patrick, 6/303 a, Pte. Lang, Stanley Morton, 10/678, Pte. Schierning, Harry, 10/2468, 'Pte. Lilly, Walter Herbert Thomas, 10/417, - Pte. M'Gonagle, Norman Leonard, 10/2220, Pte. M'Lean, James Alexander, 10/2393, Pte. Gray, William Alexander, 10/2429, Pte. Francis, Gilbert Bryan, 10/2138, Pte. Hawker, Albert- Edwin, 10/2432, Pte. Holmes, Clifford Raymond, 10/1528, Pte. Pettigrew, James Alexander Andrew, 10/774, Pte. Ritson, William John, 10/1965, Pte. Williams, Herbert, 10/1102, Pte. Ambridge, Frederick Cecil, 15/132 a, Pte. Auckland Battalion. AHaway, George Thomas, 12/1540, Pte. "Havard, Frederick George, 12/2322, Cpl. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Bell, Ernest Dillon, 13/335, Tpr. WOUNDED, RECOVERED AND SENT TO FRONT FROM ALEXANDRIA. Auckland Battalion. Samuel, Victor, 12/938, Pte. Milk. Leonard Sydney, 12/2389, L.-Cpl. Hardiryc, James Joseph, IJI/558, Pte.
Canterbury Battalion. Breeze, William Joseph, 6/14>74, Pte. " Otago Battalion. Clancy, William Saisfield, 8/555, L.-Cpl. Willcox, William John, 8/1676, Pte.' Cook, Alex. Bell; 8/778, Pte. Wellington Battalion. Seymour, Geoffrey, 10/1648, Pte. Bell, Robert Irvine, 10/1414, Pte. Pearson, Charles Edward, 10/1612, Pte. Auckland Mounted Rifles. O'Neill, Thomas Lewis, 13/113, Tpr. t Otago Mounted Rifles. Wood, Sydney, 9/571', W.-Offcr. Leith, Charles Hugh, 9/157, Sergt. Vickery, James, .9/498, Tpr. Campbell, John. Carnegie, 9/802, Tpr. Passmore, John Coates, 9/72, Tpr. Brown, Samuel, 9/799, Tpr. Sise, Albert Justin, 9/85, Tpr. "■ Scaife, Arthur James, 9/397, L.-CpJ. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Pendray, John Jeffrie, 11/624, Tpr. Divisional Headquarters. Hearn, Walter H., 15/49, Pte. ZEW ZEALANDER KILLED (By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) LONDON, 28th September. Lieutenant Jeffrey Parker /of Dunedin, New Zealand, serving with the Army Medical Corps attached to the Manchester Regiment, has 'been killed at Gallipoli.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 77, 29 September 1915, Page 2
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