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ROLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES LAST NIGHT'S LIST. A further casualty list issued last night reported 2 men died of wounds, 2 died of disease, and 1 in hospital. The list is as under, the names of next-of-kin being given within parentheses :—: — DIED OF WOUNDS. AUCKLAND BATTALION. (Died Hospital, Constantinople, 25th September ; Previously Reported Wounded and Prisoner of War.) Burgess, Thomas Hayes, 12/705, Pte. (William Burgess, Pukekohe) 1 (Died 3rd September, Malta.) Temperley, Christian Kerr, 12/261, Pte. (J.| T. Temperley, Federal-street, Auckland) DIED OF DISEASE. OTAGO BATTALION. (Died in Hospital, London, 10th October, Diarrohea.) Mansell, Cecil Bertram, 8/2048, Cpl. (Mrs. Marion Mansell, Bulls, mother) AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. (Died of Syncope, 25th September.) Strong Edwin Henry, 13/860, Tpr. (Thomas Strong, Guard-street, Brighton, Sussex, brother) INVALIDED. CANTERBURY BATTALION. (Reported in Error Wounded Second Occasion, 7th August ; Now Reported Invalided N.Z., Ist September.) Gridley, Arthur, 6/241, L.-Cpl. (Mra. C. Gridley, St^ Andrew*, Blenheim, mother) SICK AND WOUNDED HOW THEY ARE PROGRESSING. In the hospital and progress report issued last night the following information was giveu: — i. DANGEROUSLY ILL. w WELLINGTON BATTALION. (Dysentery, Alexandria, 3rd October^ Toye, David Alfred Wilson, 10/2009, Pte. (Toye, Fort Avon, Garvagh, County Derry, father) (Enteric, Mudros, 9th October.) Harlen, Percy, 10/2430, Pte. (E. C. Hailen, 3, Crescent-road, Rosensath, Wellington) PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER OTAGO BATTALION. Mitchell, Stanley Hampton, 8/1896, Pte. Roxburgh, John, 8/1829, Pte. REMOVED FROM DANGEROUS LIST. WELLINGTON BATTALION. King, Gilbert, 10/2439, Pte. NOW CONVALESCENT. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Schock, John Bruce, 10/2384, CpL; dysentery (Sick and Wounded Embarked for England 26th September.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. Holmes, Clifford Raymond, 10/1528, Pte. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Willis, John Edward, 11/712, Sergfc. Thompson, Dugald, 11/152, Tpr. Wheeler, Rowland, 15/94, Sergt. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Picard, Arthur Leslie, 12/2082, QJffTS. MEDICAL CORPS. M'Ginity, John, 5/137, Dvr. (Sick. Discharged Convalescent, Alexandria.) CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Rudd, James Foster, 7/894, Tpr. (Embarked for England 16th Sept.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. Pattison, W., 10/1312,. Pte. (Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester.) OTAGO BATTALION. Willcocks, Alan Ormsby, 8/2491, Tpr. FIELD ENGINEERS. M'Gill, Walter Colquhoun, 4/803, Spr. Wood, James William, 4/177 a, Spr. . (Sick and Wonnded Embarked for England, 2nd October.) OTAGO BATTALION. Harold, Hugh, 8/1496, Sergt. MAORI CONTINGENT. (Admitted sth Southern Geeral Hospital, Portsmouth.) Ilotoatara, Kipa, 16/526, Pte. (Pronounced Out of Danger, Bth October. ) Leaf, Harding Waipuke, 16/336, Sergt. (Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester.) Tamou, Kimi, 16/419, Pte. (Embarked for England, Hospital Ship Re d' ltalia, 26th September.) Mete Kingi, Paki Hoani, 16/403, Q.M.S. (Pronounced Out of Danger, 2nd Oct.) Te Kiri, Abraham, 16/551, Pte. (Reported Dangerously 111, Pneumonia.) Pan, Ropiha, 16/162, Pte, (Amoroa Arama, Karaka, Te Puke) ,

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 9

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ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 9

ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 9