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NEW ZEALAMND CASUALTIES

[Pes Untied Press Association.] > WELLINGTON, September 19. The following casualties to members of- , the Now Zealand Expeditionary Forces are announced : KILLED IN ACTION. OTAGO BATTALION. s - (August 7.) .«te<%wvnt DAVID M'LENNAN (Mrs' Vt'Lcnnan, Green Hill road, RuiheTglen, Glasgow, mother). CANTERBURY BATTALION. (August 27.) Sergeant WILLIAM JOHN STEVEN (Mr J. P. Steven, general storekeeper, Lauriston, father). N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. (August 27.) Lance-corporal WALTER. FINDLAY (Mr R. Findlay, Church atreot, Mosgiel). Sapper JOHN WILLIAM GIBB (Mrs S. Gibb, 7 Hull street, Oauiaru, mother). (August 28.) Sapper MARTIN . ALEXANDER STRONG (Mrs Bridget J. Strong, 164 King street, Rangiora, mother). Sapper BALLINGTON EDWARDS (Mr Williami John Edwards,. storekeeper, Rona Bav, father). . Sapper JOHN RASMUS TONKIN (Mr J. Tonkin, 34 Pine Hill terrace, Dunedin). N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. (August 9.) Gunner JOHN FRANCIS MILLS (Mr J->hn George Gordon Mills, Victoria, fatiher). (August 27.) % Gunner FREDERICK CLIFFE (Mrs Barry, Bradford, England, sister). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING; NOW REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. OTAGO BATTALION. (August 28.) Corporal JOSEPH WALTER HUNTER (Mr Joseph Hunter, bootmaker, Riverton). DIED FROM WOUNDS. OTAGO BATTALION. (September 5.) Private OSRIE HAROLD LEEKS (Mr E. L. Lcek3, Ohingaiti, North Island, father). AUCKLAND MOUNTED. (September 7.) Trooper HERBERT EDWIN CORNER (Mr George Comer. Yorkshire, father). (September 8.) Trooper ALEXANDER HENRY BOWIE (Mrs Agnes Bowie, Clapton, London). CANTERBURY. MOUNTED. (August 14.) NICHOLAS COLIN STTTCHBURY (Mrs N. 0. Stitchbuxy, Howkk, Auckland,' wife). DIED OF DISEASE. OTAGO MOUNTED. (August 31.) Trooper ROBERT YOUNGSON, dysentery _(Mrs James Craig, Clyde street, Balclutha, mother). AUCKLAND BATTALION. (August 23.) Private GEORGE CHARLES GILKES, septicaemia (Mr Henry Matthew Gilkes, 28 Mersey street, St. Albans, Christchurch, father). AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Sergeant-major VALENTINE COWELL STOPNEY BEER, enteric (Mr P. Beer, Inspector of Stock, Stratford, brother). WELLINGTON MOUNTED. (September 1.) Trooper GERARD TEMPLE WILLIAMS, enteric (Mir Edwa<rd Heathcote Williams, solicitor, Hastings, brother). WOUNDED. OTAGO BATTALION. (August 17.) Lance-corporal George Alexander Lamb, thigh (Mr David Lamb, Waikaka South, ""'father). '"■' : -" ;V " •. >■■- • —• Private John Cameron, knee (Mrs Mary Cameron, Edendalo, mother).

(August 22.) Private Francis Charles Sallen (Mrs S. J. Sallen, 24 Willow street, Auckland, mother). (August 26.) Private Kobert Loper (Mr George Loper, Wajmate). AUCKLAND BATTALION. (No date given!) Private Henry Nicolle Macgregor Laird, left •ana and shoulder (Mr Edward Nicolls Laird, Eldon street, Parnell, Auckland, father). Private Ernest Lowe, concussion and debility (Mr Henry Lowe, Elton Sandback, Cheshire, England, father). AUCKLAND MOUNTED. (August 11.) Corporal Robert Noel Johnson, upper extremities (Mr Edwsxd Johnson, Seaton, 'Devon, England). WELLINGTON BATTALION. (August 28.) Private George Thomas Hutton (Mr T. Hutton, Lake road, Hawera, father). (No date given.) Private Sainisbury Johnston, deafness (Mr G. E. Johnston, Box 65, Wanganui). Private Edward Slow, leg, second occasion (Mrs F. A. Slow, Fairlie, South CanterbnxyV WELLINGTON MOUNTED. (August 15.) Trooper Wm. Gray, hand and knee (Mr Geo. Gray, Kilbirnie, Wellington, father). (August 17.) Trooper Michael Joseph Brosnahan, left leg (Mr Denis Brosnahan, Konini, Pahiatua). Trooper Thos. Wm. Murphy (Mr H. Murphy, Rangiora, brother). (August 21.) Lance-corporal Eric Hunter Dunstan • Craw (Mr G. Craw, Linton, father). Trooper Edward Griffin (Mr Michael Griffin, Catisceven, Ireland, father). (August 26.) ' Trooper Michael Joseph Curtis, head and shoulder (Mr J. Curtis, Tipapakuku, Dannevirke, father). (August 27.) Trooper Rodney Rupert Talbot, face (Captain W. J. 0. Talbot, Kelvin Grove, Palmerston North). (August 28.) Trooper Charles Cameron Baldwin, arm and back (Mr John Baldwin, Turakinaj. Trooper Oswald George Birrell, arm (Mr Robert M'Duff Birrell, Gisborne, father/. Lieutenant Wm. Risk (Mrs M. Risk, Raetihi, mother). Lance-sergeant Maxwell Christie,' hand (Mr W. Christie, 46 Bannister street, Masterton, father). Trooper Arnold Coontbo, finger (Mr Fred Cbombe, The Grove, Picton, farmer). Trooper Hamilton George Gillanders, hand (Mr H. K. Gillanders, Upper Riccarton, Canterbury, father). Trooper James Hayward Howse, face (Mr James Howse, Monmouth, England, father). Trooper William George Hunt, face (Mrs H. A. Allen, Bangalow, New South Wales). Trooper Noel Rutherford Jameson, chest and legs (Mr J. P. Jameson, Rawhiti terrace, Wellington, father). Trooper James Moncur Morgan, neck (Mr Walter Morgan, Kawhia, uncle). Trooper Gerald Edmund Spooner, forearm (Miss A. Spooner, Hagley road, Lower Riccarton, Chnstchnrch, sister). ■Trooper Herbert William Thompson, foot (Mr W. H. Thompson, Matiere, Taumarunui, father). Trooper Thomas Emerson Wilson, hand . (Mrs E. J.- Wilson, Gonville, Wangaliui). CANTERBURY BATTALION. . (August 22.) Private Albert Henry Austin (Mr A. W. Austin, 70 North street, Timaru, father). Private James William Pearce, slightly . wounded, second occasion (Mrs W,. Pearce,

CANTERBURY MOUNTED. (August 21.) ' Trooper David Anderson (Mr Peter Anderson, Little River, father). Trooper James Atwood (Mr Wm. Atwood, Blenheim, father). Trooper Robert Allen Bruce (Mr A. S. Bnice, Kakahn, Goraldine, father). Trooper Fred Erskine (Mr Robert Campbell Erskine, Richmond, Nelson, father). Corporal Allan Henry Gillingham (Mr Francis Robert Gillingham, Fairlie). Lance-corporal William Moody Gray (Mrs L. Gray, 29 Hawksbnry avenue, St. Albans, Chnstchurch). Trooper Thomas Ernest Gynes (Mr Albert Gynes, Hook, Makikihi, South Canterbury). Corporal Walter Roland Hassall (Mrs Harriet Hassall, Clarksville, Christchurch, mother). 1 Lance-corporal Edward Joseph Killoh. (Mr John Killoh, Wells street, Ashburi ton). Corporal Arthur Morris (Mr Alexander Morris, Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, father). Trooper Jacob Pearson (Mr William Pearson, Armagh, Ireland). Trooper Frederick Robertson (Mr Francis Robertson, Takaka, father). Trooper Frank William Anderson, forearm (Mr John James Anderson, St. Andrews, South Canterbury, father). Sergeant Roland Studholme Barker, arm (Mr John Barker, Woodbury). Trooper Alexander Jas. Black, head (Mr J. R. Black, Otipua, Canterbury). Trooper James Mould Boocock, hand and back (Mr Charles Boocock, Annat, Canterbury). Trooper Albert Brokenshire, forearm (Mr C. Brokenshire, Teatatu, Henderson Point, Auckland).

Trooper Stephen Jewell Brown, abdomen (Mr Henry William, Brown, Ongar, Essex). Trooper Charles Henry Cowan, thigh (Mr A. Cowan, Geraldine). Trooper Robert Dunn, head, hands, and lower extremities (Mrs S. Dunn, Holy City, Greymouth, mother). Trooper Albert Edridge, right thigh and buttock (Mr A. E. Edridge, Bligh's road, Papanui, Christchurch). Trooper Andrew Clark Fraser, shoulder (Mrs M. Fraser, 16 Victoria street, Rangiora, mother). Trooper Charles Henry Glover, both thighs (Mr John Glover, Havelock, Pelorus, father). Trooper David Henry Godfrey, skull (Mr Charles Godfrey, "Wroxton," Fendalton, Christchurch, father). Sergeant Charles Albert Grav, hand (Mr George Gray, Sheffield, Canterburv, father). Trooper William Harris, left arm (Mr Samuel Hams, Kyeburn, Otaeo, father). Trooper Richard William Holley, right thigh (Mrs Annie Holley, 424 Main street, PaJmerston North, mother). NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. (August 28.) Sapper Henry Irvine Hurdlev, shoulder (Mr John Hurdloy, P.O. Box 163, Timaru, father). Sapper JOHN RANKIN, hands (Mrs A. C. Rankin, Factory lane, Oamaru, mother). (No date given.) Lance-corporal John Duncan Scott, ankle ffllr Thomas Scott, 43 Elm row, Dunedin, father). NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL CORPS. (August 28.) Private Ivan Henderson 'Finlay, face (Mrs A. Finlay, corner Mary and Gala streets, Invercargill). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING; NOW REPORTED WOUNDED. (No date given.) " WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private Cameron Bell, shoulder (Mr Francis Henry Bell, Fairlie, brother). Private Ray Freeman, hand (Mrs R. Freeman, care of Mrs Craighead, Motueka, mother). DISEMBARKED FROM HOSPITAL SHIP lONIAN. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. (September 1.) Trooper John Robertson, slightly wounded (Mr Alexander Robertson, Shropshire, England).

The following list has been issued by the Government:— WOUNDED. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private P. Wilson, in New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo. ARRIVED AT NETLEY, ENCLAND. Wellington Mounted.—-Corporal A. Watkins. SICK AND WOUNDED; ARRIVED IN KING GEORGE'S HOSPITAL. LONDON. Auckland Battalion.—Corporals J. W. Kennedy and L. Hodsdon, Privates W. A Redfern, S. Condell, A. J. Wilson, W. Young, F. Martin, A. A. Potts, H. Christie, G. W. Watkins, H. Evans, H. S. Gallagher, J. Morrissey, N. Clark, J. R. Hill, G. P. Swann, F. L. Ryhurn, N. Gilbert, K. F. Abbot, F. J. Evans, H. N. Johanson, A. M. Kemp, F. G. Cullen W. H. Pycott, W. L. Packbam, J. Subritzky. Auckland Mounted.—Sergeants H. T. Atkinson and L. Wallace, Lance-corporal W. M. Macey, Troopers B. Mitai and E. L. Jones. Wellington Battalion.—Sergeant-major W. Dunley, Sergeants R. J. Dales and E. G. Downes, Privates I. B. Gow, G. D. White, F. Fry, L. Pennington, A. Underwood, J. J. Roberts, R. J. A. Watson, A. J. Best. New Zealand Field Engineers.—Lancecorporal F. J. H. Fear, Sappers C. J. Goodwin and G. V. T. Friend. Medical Corps.—Private W. G. Thompson. TRANSFERRED TO GENERAL HOSPITAL, GIBRALTA, FROM TEMPORARY HOSPITAL SHIP. Otago Mounted.—Lieutenant W. G. Howie (September 10). DISEMBARKED FROM HOSPITAL SHIP lONIAN, SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. (September 1.) Otago Battalion.—ll. W. Carver, Privates W. Barnett, C. F. Chase, R, F Butte, A. W. Hamblin, H. W. M'Call, J. Ryall, J. Ross, A. Wynn. Otago Mounted.—Sergeant R. Tapper, Troopers S. King, G. Miller, R. Trotter. THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES. CASUALTIES~TO NEW ZEALANDERS. [Peb United Peess Association.] . WELLINGTON, September 19. iL Du f I "S tne week ended September 11 the following casualties to men having noxt of km resident in New Zealand have been reported : —First Battalion.— j ,^ W^ n , d^ d T - An^,st 6to 9 )— -F. Borne ' '•„ ?\v V * P°l ne > 41 E J' e 6treet > Invercarnil, father); L. II C. Riggs (Mr A. F. Rigge, Waipawa, father). j Killed in Action (August 6to 9). J. H OALLAN (Mrs S. A. Callan, Grassmere, ! Marlborough, mother). j —Second Battalion.— ! Dangerously 111 from Wounds, Fractured Elbow (admitted Ist Australian General Hospital, Heliopolis).— J A M'Glone (Mr P. M'Glone, Nonis street! Palmerston North, father). Wounded (August 7 to 14). G. H. Logan, second occasion (Mr John Logan! Wilson street, Timaru); J. H. K. Coulson third occasion (Mrs A. Coulson, 717 Dufferin street, Hastings, Hawke's Bay, mother). Reported Missing (August 14).—L. Falconer (L. Falconer, Wairoa, Hawke'a Bay, father). - " —Third Battalion.— Wounded.—Lanoe-corpOTal C. J. Campion, second occasion (Mr J. Campion, Okirae Station, Fordell). Officially Reported Admitted to Convalescent Camp at Helouan.—-E. Rollins (Mrs E. Rollins, 8 Sydney street, WeiJington, mother). Previously Reported Wounded) Now Reported Killed in Action (August 7 to 12).—Lahce-corporal J. L. RHODES (Mr R. Rhodes, Papaaui road, £hrietcb.urch, .^therjj

Killed in Action "(August 7. to 12).—8.' BEHM (Mr J. Behm, Whangarei, Auckland, father). „ Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria (August 24).—A. W. Reid, bomb wound in" the left buttock (Mrs M. Catterill, 25 Homo street, Newton, Auckland, sister). Reported Missing (August 7 to 13). —H. Young (Mrs Young, The Port, Nelson, mother). Sick, Admitted to Hospital, London.— W. A. Marshall (Mrs E. Elliott, Brougham street, New Plymouth,. aunt). —Fourth. Battalion.— Admitted 2nd Australian General Hospital, Ghezireh (August 25).—V. Turner, debility, slight (Mr F. H. Turner,. Coromandel, father). Wounded (August 6 to- 9). —Lance-cor-poral R. J. Ellis (Mrs R.'Ellis, 85 Coliingwood street, Nelson); C. R. Duke, third occasion (Mr W. H. Duke, 18 London street, Dunedin); J. M'Evoy, second occasion- (Mr J. M'Evov, Port street, Mount Eden, Auckland); B. G. Shaw (Mr E. Shaw, 29 Home street, Wellington). Killed in Action at the Dardanelles ■(August 6to 9).— F. S. MOUNTAIN (Mr C. Mountain, 16 Tyax place, Auckland). Battalion.—, Previously Reported Wounded, Now Returned to Regimental Duty in Egypt. —S. L. Williams (Rev. J. Williams, Hard wicks street, Sumner, Christchurch. father). Wounded at the Dardanelles (August 7). —Lance-corporal P. H. Kellaway (Mrs 1 C. Kellaway, 70 Albert street, Auckland). —Sixth Battalion.— Slightly Sick.—Lance-corporal R. D. Chalmers (Mr J. P. Chalmers, 206 Karamu road, Hastings, father). Wounded.—Lance-corporal R. D. Chalmers, second occasion (Mr J. P. Chalmers, 206 Karamu road, Hastings, father). —Seventh Battalion.— Admitted 15th General Hospital, Alexandria, Sick.—J. Mulcahy (Mrs M. Lander, Rintoul street, Newtown, Wellington). Reported Missing (August 6 to 9). —J. 0. Dee, (Mrs J. M. Dee, Revel street, Hokitika). —Eighth Battalion.— Wounded (August 7). H. G. Stratford (Mr G. Stratford, 35 Vincent street, Nelson). —Tenth Battalion.— Admitted 2nd Australian General Hospital, Ghezireh (August 25). —P. Docherty, strained back, slight (Mr M. Docherty, Yare. street, Oamaru, father). Died from consumption in a sanatorium at Adelaide (July 9). —Wm. Simpson Christie (Miss V. Christie, Edward street, Kaikorai Valley, Dunedin, sister). Wounded (August 7 to 14). J. H. ; Coulson, third occasion (Mrs A. Coulson, Dufferin street, Hastings). —Eleventh Battalion.— Wounded (August 9).—0. B. Oden (Mr A. S. Qdcn, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty). —Twelfth Battalion.— - Wounded (August 7). —J. Stewart, second occasion (Mr S. Stewart, Ramarama, Auckland); Sergeant A. W. Percy (Mrs M. Percy, Auckland). —Thirteenth Battalion.— Admitted to Australian General Hos* pital, Ghezireh ' (August 25). —W. J. Wheatlay, shell shock, slight (Mrs H. Wheatlay, Auckland, mother); R. R. Chapman, severe gunshot wounds in the abdomen (Mr T. Chapman, 36 Aro street, Wellington, father). —Fifteenth Battalion.—. .Wounded slightly, disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Kano.—E. D. Sweeney (Mr J. S. Sweeney, Gore). —Sixteenth Battalion.— Killed in action (August 7.). —Sergeant J. Barden (Mrs A. Barden, Factory road, Mosgiel). Wounded.—H. G. Finnerty (Mrs J. Finnerty, Thorndon quay, Wellington, mother). —Nineteenth Battalion.— Wounded (August 7to 9). K. Elder (Mrs A. Elder, 66 Aurora terrace, Wellington, mother); R. M. Jones (Mrs M. G. D. Jones, Belmont road, Paeroa, Auckland, wife). 'Australian Light Horse.— Sick, Admitted to Hospital, London.— 0. B. Anderson (Mrs A. Anderson, Palmerston road, Birkenhead, Auckland). —Sixth Australian Light Horse.— Sick, Dysentery, Slight, Admitted Second Australian Hospital (August 2). — J. Brown (Mrs J. M'Gill, Home Farm, Huntly, Waikato, mother); Sergeant R. Brown (Mrs J. Brown, Home Farm, Huntly). —Field Artillery.— Wounded (August 11),—Gunner I. G M'Kinnon (Mr J. M. M'Kinnon, Karamu, Wairoa, H. 8.); Gunner T. E. L. Moore (Mr T. C. Moore, Tennyson street, Napier). —Field Artillery.— Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria (August 30).—Gunner J. M'Quillan, dysentery (Mr T. M'Quillan, Tiroa. Mangapuki). —Field Engineers.— Disembarked at Malta (August 16), Seriously 111 from Enteric—Sapper E. H. Hooper (Mr W. Hooper, care of Belfast Freezing Works, Christchurch, brother). Dangerously 111 (August 28).—Corporal C. Hudson (Mrs B. Hudson, Nelson, mother). —First Signal Company Engineers.— Wounded (August 91.—Sapper F. K. Allen (Captain E. F. Allen, Apia, Samoa, father). —Bridging Train.— Wounded.—Driver E. M. Atkinson (Mr F. L. Atkinson, Victoria road. Devonport, Auckland, brother).

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Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 7

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NEW ZEALAMND CASUALTIES Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 7

NEW ZEALAMND CASUALTIES Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 7