ROLL OF HONOUR
LAST NIGHT'S LIST TWELVE NAMES A casualty list issued last night contains the names of one man. died of wounds and 11 men wounded. Following is the list, with the names of next-of-kin given in parentheses :—: — DIED OF WOUNDS. WELLINGTON BATTALION Davidson, William Philip, 10/664, Pte. (Mrs. W Kelly, Regan Pa?k, Stratford) ,• at Anzac, 31st August WOUNDED. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLESAn. sell, James Boughton, 11/493, Tpr. (Mrs. A, Hebbend, Main-street, Ohakune) ; 28th August, left buttock AUCKLAND BATTALION. Lynch, William Wilbur, 12/1701, Pte. (P. Lynch, Waitowheta, Waihi, father) ; right eye and concussion, no date given FIELD ENGINEERS. j Friston, Exle Frederick, 4/731, Spr. (Fredk. Friston, care J. R. Corrigan, Hawera, father) ; 22nd September, ankle Dimble, Richard Henry, 4/717, Spr. (W. J. Dimble, 24, Water-road, Falmouth, England, father) ; scalp, 24th September Gaunt, Joseph, 4/733, Spr. (Mrs. K. Gaunt, 35, John-street, Ponsonby, Auckland, wife) ; leg Gilmore, Robert Jackson, 4/136, Spr. (Hugh Gilmore, Hawkhurst-road, Lyttelton, father) ; loins DIVISIONAL TRAIN. ' Eliott, George E., 5/121, Lieut. (Mrs. L. A. K. Eliott, Mt. Eden-road, Auckland, wife) ; 4th October OTAGO BATTALION 1 Mechen, George, 8/243, Cpl. (John Mechen, Timaru) j knee Clarkson, William Morrison, 8/2197, Pte. (William Clarkson. care Railways, Dunedin, father) ; septic hands Simpson, Oswald Vernon, 8/2133, Pte. (J. Simpson, Closeburn House, Howarth-on-Tees, JEngknd) ; septic sores FIELD ARTILLERY. 1 (Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria, sth October.) Paton, James Blanc, 2/922, Cpl. (Mrs. M. Paton, Seatoun-road, Evans Bayroad, Wellington, wife) , gunshot wound left thigh, severe SICK AND WOUNDED HOW THEY ARE FARING. The following men wounded or dangerously ill are mentioned in the hospital and progress report : — WOUNDED. ■WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Larking, Thomas Edward, 11/427, Tpr (Mrs. A. Larking, Warea, New Plymouth) ; left hand, 10th September OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Ford. John, 9/280, Tpr. (John Craig Ford, 63, North-road, Papanui, Christchurch) ; thigh, 10th September OTAGO BATTALION. ~ Scrivener, James Smith, 8/1832, Pte. (J. Scrivener,' 52, Kaikorai-road, Dunedin, father) ; thigh, 21st Sept. DANGEROUSLY ILL. FIELD ARTILLERY. Sutton, Charles Keith, 2/244, Cpl. (H C. Sutton, 49, Teviot-street, Invercargill); 7th September, at Lemnos
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 3
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332ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 3
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