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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES

LIS% The Government issued the following list to-day:—• DIED OF ENTERIC. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper G. S. HARLOW, September v' DIED AT CAMBERWELL, HOSPITAL. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private P. COSTELLO, September 10. DIED AT DEVONPQRT HOSPITAL. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private J. PULLINGER, September 10. DIED OF DYSENTERY. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private F. W. BRIDLE. REPORTED MISSING; NOW REPORTED ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL, ABBASHIEH. OTAGO BATTALION. Private R. A'. Maxwell, bronchitis, September 10. REPORTED WOUNDED. (August 26.) OTAGQ BATTALION. Sergeant-major W. Alsweilev. Private B. V. Dillon, hand. Corporal E. P. Gray, hands and knee. Private J. A. Mitchell, knee. Private H. P. Wikon, hand. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. Sapper W. C. Washer. Sapper W. H. Divett. Sapper E. B. Gill, shoulder. Sapper W. Turner, ear and cheek. Sapper S. Forsythe,' slightly, doing duty. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper W. Plaisted. Trooper T. Bedelph. Trooper A. Renvick, shoulder and breast. Trooper A. J. Anderson, right leg. Trooper L. J. Smith, left leg. Trooper F. W. C. Bagnall, 6houlder and left foot. Trooper J. Bannister, back. Sergeant S. Benyman, hand. Sergeant S. Bryant, left arm. Sergeant C. Capstick, left leg. Sergeant W. H. Carlyle, hand and left

aim. Trooper G. B. Cliff, right lee. Trooper F. G. J. Cronin, head. Trooper E. Cross, left leg and wrist. Trooper C. S. Delany, head and shock. Trooper A. R. Downing, paralysis and Trooper W. C. Elliot, thigh. ' (August 27.) Trooper P. C. Greager, back. Trooper J. Henry", right thigh. Trooper K. Humphreys, arm. Trooper J. Kane, left arm and hand. Trooper J. A. Linton, jaw. Lance-corporal J. N. Lorimer, leg. Corporal W. G. Macartney, right arm. Trooper J. M'Millan, head. Trooper A. E. Peck, thigh and buttock. Trooper L. Prince, skull. Trooper D. A. Rae, shoulder and lung. Trooper J. Trotter, right arm and back. Trooper ft. J. Walker, right arm. Troopar F. Ward, side. Trooper J. Watson, jaw. Trooper J. A. Westenra, left leg. Trooper S, Wilson, left thigh. (August 22.) Trooper E. W. Hills, left arm. Trooper W. H. P. Creed, nose and eye (August 23). Trooper W. C. White, right leg. (August 21, doing duty.) Trooper A. E. Norrie. Trooper D. J. O'Connor. Sergeant N. C. Sheridan (second occasion), shoulder and hand. Trooper J. Warwick, shoulder. Trooper E. Wilson, face and back. Lance-corporal J. G. Wilson, scalp and wrist. Trooper F. Hutchings, suffering from shock, doing duty. Trooper W. G. Hampton, slightly wounded, doing duty. Trooper R. "G. Quick, suffering from shock, doing duty. (August 21.) Sergeant F. J. Horrell, thigh. Trooper H. B. Joyce, abdomen and left arm. Trooper M. A. Knight, loft arm. Trooper H. F. Lavender, forearm. Trooper P. J. M'Clatchie, thigh. Sergeant W. M'Coy, abdomen. Trooper J. M'Gillivray, buttock, Trooper W. F. Moir, shoulder. Trooper S. A. Murfitt, hand. Corporal G. Nalder, neck and arm. Trooper F. Packwood, head. Trooper W. A. Pope, shoulder. Trooper L. D. Richards, right thigh. Trooper H. Smith, wrist. Trooper W. A. Smith, left kg. Trooper W. G. Keatch. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper T. E. Larking. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, DISEMBARKED AT MALTA. AUCKLAND .MOUNTED RIFLES. (August 51.) Trooper W. E. Myles. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper F. M. Williame. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper L. Craighead. Trooper D. A. Little. Trooper A. M'Pherson. Trooper G. A. Peck. Sergeant G. Withers. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Sergeant J. B. Daiton. Trooper J. L. Pegg. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. Sa.pper K. W. Logan. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION*. Private P. Edmonds. ARM if SERVICE CORPS. Driver E. U. Clark. OTAGO MOU-NTED RIFLES. j Trooper W. A. Bayloy, September 10. j [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, September 20. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION; NOW REPORTED MISSING. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Lieutenant C. HAYTER. REPORTED MISSING; NOW BELIEVED TO BE DROWNED. NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL CORPS. J. WARDS. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ARTILLERY. J. T. TAINE. KILLED IN ACTION. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ARTILLERY. ! Gunner A. R. MORRISON (Septem- ! ber 2). DIED OF DYSENTERY. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. Private G. JOHNSTON (September REPORTED WOUNDED. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION.' Corporal D. O'Connell, hand and knee. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ARTILLERY. Gunner J. Payne, hand. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. Sapper R. W. Courtney. REPORTED WOUNDED. AND MISSING; NOW REPORTED ADMITTED HOSPITAL SHIP. 6th AUGUST. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. Private A. M'Lean, influenza and bronchitis. MAORI CONTINGENT. Admitted No. 15 General Hospital, Alexandria, September 7: Severe gunshot wounds, foot, P. K. Ngatuerefemur, Sergeant A. W. Ihapi. ' Admitted No. 13 General Hospital, Alexandria, September 9; P, W, Para.

The following are reported slightly wounded, August 8, doing duty:—Sergeant G. W. Bright, Captain W. 0. Ennis. Admitted No. 15 General Hospital, Alexandria, September 7: Wound, thigh, dangerously ill, P. Kingi. Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Ascaniufs, August 31: Slightly wounded, P. T\ Auwhare. Repprfed wounded, August 6, head, seriously, R.Wairau; T. Kanapu, H. H. Power. The following slightly' wounded, Bth August, are doing duty:—Sergeantmajor E. Tingey, H. R. Vercoe. HOSPITAL REPORTS. 6 The Government have issued the following list: — The following sick and wounded are at King George's Hospital : Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Troopers H. Collins, W. W. Witt, E. D. Evans, O. D. Vaughan, P. H. Richardson, J. A. Strachan, Quartermaster-sergeant L. H. King, Troopers E. E. Lord, A. Holmes. Wellington Battalion.—Privates J. P Walters, N. J. Bartholomew, D. P. Morrison, J. C. O'Leary, W. J. M'Aneny, H. J. Bnstow, P. Sullivan, C. H. Richards, S. A. Blackburn, A. Hurst. Otago Battalion.—Private* E. Baxter F. Cloake, A. M'Kay, A. Brough, W. uillon. Lance-corporal B, Gayford, Privates D. R. Baillie, J. Fahey, A. Buchan, A. Needs, E. Sedgewick, Lance-cor-poral W, L. Paterson, Privates O. P. Lemon, A. Sinclair, H. Garner, A. R.. Doyle, J. J. Jarvis, A. Kirwan, H. Townson, Sergeant W. H. Ellis. Canterbury Battalion. Privates J. Drummond, G. Meurant, J. Richardson, 11 * V? a, l- en ' G " Darroch, W. Macdougall, M. Nacey, H. Sutherland, E. G. Bnsted, P. A. Haynes, D. Howlett, J. A. K Harris, A H.- Anderson, S. J. Nash, Corporal L. G. Marsh. Canterbury Mounted Rifles.-Oorporal G G, Rjch Trooper E. H. Johnstone. Otago Mounted Rifles.—Trooper O. M'Bride. Wellington Battalion.—Privates N £J. Cameron, G. A. Lawrence. Tho following embarked for England, hospital ship Letitia, September 6:—New Zealand Field ArtiUerr.—Lieutenant W. F. Bristow. Otago Battalion.—Second Lieutenant F litzpatrick. Auckland Battalion.—Private S. W Bertram. iir Arm - v ;ce Corps.—Corporal J. A. W. Mackle, Sergeant 1). F. .Annan. Canterbury C. J. Clear, Privates C. F. Ccokson, J. A. Guthrie, \V. Downe«.

Admitted 19th General Hospital. Alexandria, September 14.—Otago Battalion: Private K E. Barlow {bronchitis). Admitted P.H.D. Hospital, Glvmeivcpoulo, Alexandria., Sepember 9.—Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper R. Mcffatt (<mnshot wounds head, slight). " The following are reported dangerously ill at Malta : Otago Battalion.—Lance-corporal T Dee Otago Mounted Rifles.—-Trooper P. Foxley. Dangerously ill, Newend Military Hospital, Hamstead : . Canterbury Battalion.—Private C. Parker. Tho following disembarked at Malta, hospital ship lonian, September 1, eligbjt.lv sick: New Zealand Field Artillery.—Corporal H. C. Bun-owes, Gunners T." Brown. J. L. Brown. Xew Zealand Field Engineers—Sappers A. C. Lindsay. S. R. M'Laren, S. Buss, G. Swan, T. Treeize. Canterbury Battalion.—Sergeant H. J. Miller, Lance-corporal J. M. Barnett, Privates J. Ecton, W. S. Bruce, F. J. Bradv, P. S. Crawford, C. K. Farley, L. C. Manson, T. Mitchell, W. E. Strongman, T. Straight., H. P. Thomson, W. T. Frickleton, R. P. Waiburton, F. Warner, A. F. Thomson. Tho following slightly sick disembarked at Malta, on the hospital sliip Devan Hall. September 4: Otago Battalion.—Quartermaster-ser-geant R. Robinson, Privates F. P. Copping, E. Fitzpatriek, W. L. Tannock. New Zealand Medical Corps.—Major E. J. O'Noill, D.S.O. '"• ■ Auckland Battalion.—Private J. Graham, F. G. Hunt, -W. I. L. Uchernen-ov-ski, G. J. Silcock, J. W. Winslow. Wellington Battalion.—Privates L. W. Barron, R. M'Learv, Sergeant W. B Quick-. Privates L. "C. Sylvester, I. C Taylor. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates C. Cavana-gh, F. J. Cusack. .Sergeant R. Cutts, CoTporal H. W. Ferryman, Private C. A. Fuller, Bugler A. T. Heseltme, Privates G. F. L. Moody, F. Morev, A. J. Saunders, J. Taylor., Sergeant M. R. Marsden, Private J. R. Worgan. The following disembarked Malta, hospital ship lonian, September 1, slightly sick : Wellington ' Mounted Rifles.—Sergeant J- H. Catchpole, Privates D. M'Kenzie, W. H. Smith. Auckland Battalion.—Privates E. E Allward, D. O. Boyle, JR. A. Crombie, Sergeant J. J. Cowan, Privates H. N Hawken, T. H. Hodgen, Bugler H. R M'Kenzie, Privates R. W. Russell, W. G. Myles, L. W. Maybank, S. O'D.onoughuo. it. Sutherland, C. P. Tibby, N. Tomp- ? T e , fct > A - \V. Warren, G. M." Purchas, C. W. Porter, G. G. M. Mitchell. J. Reid. Auckland Mounted Rifles.—Trooper G. R. Bottelheim, Corporal A. C. Campbell. Wellington Battalion.—Privates H. M. Flynn, G. H. Nation. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Trooper K. Caldwell, Sergeant A. Groves, Lancecorporal J. M. Ellis, Trooper I. E. Gunning, Trooper H. E. M. Gordon, Trooper A. R. Lenden Trooper R. R. Maegregor. The Government have issued the following list:—Disembarked at Malta, slightly sick: Otago Battalion—Lieutenant D. H. S. Buddie, Private R, J. Anderson. New Zealand Field Artillery—Gunners A. B. E. Wilkes, G. W. Ex wood, A. 0. Wood', D ; J. Duncan. Field Engineers—-Corporal W. L. Mason, Sapper B. F. Petrie. At American Women's War Hospital, Pagnton : Otago Mounted—Trooper J. Wilson. Otago Battalion—Sergeant F. Glastonbury. New Zealand Field Artillery— Gunners I. Bolsay., H. Russett. Field Engineers—Sappers T. L. Drummond. J F. Haynes. Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria (September 11) Gunner G. Stevenson (strained back). AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. SYDNEY, September 20. Tho following list is published:— Killed in action. 2 officers and 48 men • died of wounds, 30; died of illness, 9; wounded, 3 officers and 387 men, including J. Stanley (in hospital at Malta), J. R. Liddlo (Ghezireh), J. Gould, A. Wagstaff, G. L. Kindell, and A. Gurr, New- Zealanders ; ill, 1 officer and 182 men. including G. Svkes, Driver H. T Dunley (m hospital at Malta) and A. Fullwood (Ghezireh), Now Zealanders; prisoners of war, 1 officer and 2 men; missing, 94 men, including R. E. M'Gaffin, J. M. Me-a, R, E. Hatrick, New Zealanders; in hospital at Malta (previously reported wounded)—o. R. Duke, 0. Boden, R. M. Jones, and H. E. Finnerty.

For influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, 2a 6d.— [Advfc.l The Mosgiel Tennis Club held their opening function of the season in the Recreation Ground on Saturday afternoon. There were about SO present. Some 14 members have joined, but the club have not yet affiliated with the association. The._ ladder system lias been instituted. During the afternoon the members had several friendly games, and afternoon tea was dispensed by the ladies. For chronic chest complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, & 6d.-{Advt.] Despite having "had an education." a young man witness in a Police Court case this morning was unable to say what today's date is, what the present month is, nor yet what year. As a last resource •Mr Hanlon asked the witness whether ho knew- what horse had won the Steeplechase last Saturday; but this, too, was outside the young "man's ken. Counsel then gave up the job in despair.

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Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 4

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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 4

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 4