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ROLL OF HONOUR NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES

TO-DAY'S LIST The latest casualty list of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces at the Dardanelles contains the names of .one man died of wounds, three died of enteric, two wounSed, and one injure*. Following is the list, with names of next-of-kin given, in parentheses: — DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY BATTALION. M'Laughlih, Patrick, 6/2225, Pte. (John M'L^ughlin, Ngahere, West Coast, father) ; at Anzac, 4th Sept. DIED OF ENTERIC. ' CANTERBURY BATTALION. Gow, John Murray, 6/1543, Pte. (George Gow, Harbour Board, Wigtown, Scotland) ; at Mudros, 15th July WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Adair, Hugh, 11/959, . Tpr. (H. Adair, c/o W. Adair, Nigri Sentlean, Federated Malay States, brother) ; 3rd. October WELLINGTON BATTALION. Black, William, 10/280, Pte.' (Alexander Black, Marton) ; 2nd October WOUNDED. OTAGO BATTALION. Brookes, Cyril Norman, 8/1708, Pte. (C. J. Brookes, 78, Dundas-street, Dunedin, father) ; right leg, 17th September. Disembarked Malta 21st September. Reported dangerously ill 24th September FIELD ENGINEEES. Connery, John, 4/1212 a, Spr. (Mrs. P. Connery, Dannevirke, mother) ; right leg. 17th September INJURED. , AUCKLAND BATTALION. X Hamill, Sydney Walter F., 12/2314, Pte. (Frank Hamill, Bryce-street, Cambridge, father) ; admitted to hospital ship Orsova; concussion; no date given SICK AND WOUNDED HOW THEY ARE FARING. In the hospital and progress report, issued at noon to-day, the following men of Wellington unite or having next-of-kiri in Wellington district are mentioned ; also those reported dangerously ill : — DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Fairs, Cecil Sydney, 13/327, Tpr. (Mrs. G. S. Fairs, 45, Cook'e-street, Auckland) ; at Malta Wellington Battalion. Francis, Gilbert Bryan, 10/2138, Pte. (David Francis, Boneath, Cardiganshire, father) ; at Malta, 4th October ADMITTED TO 3rd LONDON GENERAL HOSPITAL. Headquarters. Blair, Duncan Barrie, 7/309, Capt. Wallingford, Jesse Alfred, 12/1125, Capt. Medical Corps. Holmes, Matthew, 3/1, Major ADMITTED TO 2nd WESTERN GEN ERAL HOSPITAL, MANCHESTER. Auckland Mounted Rifles. James, Donald, 13/370, Tpr. SICK AND WOUNDED ARRIVED LONDON. ADMITTED TO 2nd GENERAL HOSPITAL, MANCHESTER. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Bourke, Alfred Bernard, 11/6, Tpr, Hart, Charles. 11/274, Tpr. Rive, Clifford, 11/521, Tpr. Martin-Smith, Gerald, 11/377, Tpr. Youle, Frederick, 11/405, Tpr. Field Engineers. Mildenhall, Arthur William, 4/795; Spr. De Rose, Frederick James, 4/7, Spr. AUSTRALIAN LIST (IT TELEGRAPH— PRBS« ASSOCIATION.) (Received October 9, 1.10 p.m.) SYDNEY," This Day. The 89th list shows: — Killed in action, one officer and 57 men. Died of woundg, 30 men, including Private J. H Donoghue, of New Zealand. Died, of illness, 9 men. Wounded, 3 officers and 137 men, including Privates J. Grubb (second occasion) and P. Turley,, of New, Zealand. HI, 6 officers and 108 men, including Corporal G. Colville, Privates T. A. Ryan (both in hospital at Malta), W. 0. Hyde, R. R. Chapman, P. Hayward (in hospital in London), W. E. Anderson (in hospital at Alexandria), LanceCorporal R. D. Chalmers, and Private C. F. Parmenter (embarked for England) of New Zealand. Missing, 5 men. /

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOUR NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOUR NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 5