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NEW ZEALANDERS WITH AUSTRALIAN FORCES.

KILLED, WOUNDED, AND MISSING AND HOSPITAL REPORTS. [Peb United Pbess Association.] . WELLINGTON. October 5. During the week ended October 2 the following casualties to men having next of kin resident in New Zealand have been reported ;—. Killed In Action. Thirteenth Battalion.—April 29; Private A. WAG.STAFF, previously reported wounded (Mr I'. Wagstaff, Kpsom, Ancleland). August. 10 ; Private F. P. WEIR (Mr A. J. Weir, National Bank. Auckland). Fifteenth Battalion.—August 7: Private 0. B. ALLOM (Mrs E. AUom. Parnell mother). Sixteenth Battalion.—August 10 : Private H. BURTON (Mr A. Ewens, New Zealand, cousin, only address given). Seventeenth Battalion. August 29* Private J. A. MACDONALD (Mrs W. 15. t.tiide, Ful ford street, Plymouth mother). ’ ’ Eighteenth Battalion. Ammst 29 • Private J. R, RIDDLE (.Mrs N. Riddle, Ldendale road, Auckland, mother). Died from Wounds. Fourth Battalion.—September 4 • Private •J- -'[• O’DONOGHUK (Mrs M. O’Donoghue, Hastings). Field Artillery.—August 11: Gunner I. G. 31‘KTNNON, previously reported wounded (Mr J. 31. M/Kinnon, Karamu, Wairoa, H. 8.). August 15; Gunner T.’ L. L. MOORE, previously reported wounded ’(Mr T. C. Moore', Tennyson street, Napier). Msssirg. First Battalion,—April 29; Private H G. HOWLETT (Mr F. Hewlett, Karanga’hape road, Auckland, brother). No date given; Private C. O. STRAGHEY (Mrs K. C. M. Strachey, Worcester street West Christchurch, mother). ’ Fifteenth Battalion.—August 7 or 8 • Private R. J. M'GAFFIN (Mr J. M'Gaffin, Kaiapoi, father). Private J. N. M'ARA (Mr N. M‘Ara Invercargill, brother). • ’ Private R. E. HATRICK (Mr J. R. Hatrick, Northcote, Auckland, father) Eighteenth Battalion.—Private P. ’ H. MUNRO (Mrs 31. 3lunro, Atkinson street, bouth Dunedin, mother). Wounded. First Battalion.—August 8: Private A. Leitch (Mrs J. Leitch, Paddington street, Blackball). No date given ; Private W.’ G. Gordon (Mrs F. Gordon, Dalefield, Wellington, mother). Third Battalion.—Private J. 31. Oodvre (3lrs 31. Codyre, Westport, mother). Sixth _ Battalion.—August 28: Private W. Hosie (3tr G. Hosie, 18 Wilson street, Timaru, father). Thirteenth Battalion.—September 9: Private G. Fraser, second occasion (3lrs N. Fraser, Dunedin). Fifteenth Battalion.—August 7 or 8; Private F. C. Hewitt, apparently second occasion (3lrs R. Johnson, Hinds, Bouth Canterbury, sister). Sixteenth Battalion.—August 25 : Private J. Chisholm (3lts 31. Chisholm. Whaugarei. Hikurangi, mother). Eighteenth Battalion.—August 21 to 25 ; Prna.te D. Thompson (Mrs J. Thompson, Heriot row, Dunedin). August 27: Private- G. F. Hobson (Mrs Bennett, Kekcrangu, Marlborough, cousin). Nineteenth Battalion. — Private A. J Gurr (Mrs E. Gurr, St. Clair, Dunedin’ mother). No date nr particulars given • Private W. E. Bradley (Mrs 31. Crichton’ 31dtueka v aunl), Private J. J. Naylor (3lrs H. 3V. Naylor. Por irua. mother). Battalion Not, Stated.—Private J D Haney (31 is* N. Haney, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch). Sick and Wounded, Admitted to Hospital in London. First Battalion.—No date given; Corporal L. |[. C. Ricg (Mr A. F. Rig,-, Waipawa. father). Private 1). L. Ylatheson (31r D. 3!athc.son, Filloul street, Dunedin) Private R. Hayward (3lr G. A. Tapp, Hargiaves street, Ponsonby, uncle). Third Battalion.—No date given ; Lancecorporal C. J. Campion, wounded (Mr J. Campion, Forded, father). Fourth Battalion.—Sergeant L. J 3TPhcrson. wounded (31rs A. 3l‘Pherson, Port Chalmers) ; Private C. R. Duke (Mr W. H. Duke, London street, Dunedin father).

Fifth Battalion.—Private W. J. Hyde, sick (Mr H. Hyde, Cox street, Ashburton).’ Sixth Battalion.—August 28 : Private W. Henry, wounded (Mrs J. Satchel’. Tai-hap-o. mother). Thirteenth Battalion.—Private Ci. L. Biddell, wounded, August 16 to 23 (3trs I Riddell , Jermyn street, Auckland, mother) • Private R. O. Kirkwood, sick (3fr H, w! Kirkwood, Wanganui, father); Private B. W. J. Herbert (3lrs E. J. Herbert, Gisborne) ; Private R. E.-Chapman (3fr T. Chapman, 33’ellinclon, father).

Fourteenth Battalion.—Lance-corporal L. IV. Cozens, wounded, second occasion (Air E, W Cozens, Washington, father). Fifteenth Battalion.—Driver E. D. Sweeney (Mr J. S. Sweeney, Gore, father). Eighteenth Battalion.—Private R H Willis, sick (Mrs F E. Willis, Port Legal-’ Sounds County, mother). " ’ Fifth Light Horse.—Captain F. Do AL Tubman, sick (Airs R. AL Tubman, Dunedin, mother) ; Trooper H. Blackmorc. sick (Airs F. H Batten, St. George’s Ba-v road, Auckland); Trooper G, A. Crutchfield, slightly sick (Mrs AL Crutchfield. Ohuiawera, mother). Sixth I,’ght Horse.—Second Lieutenant H. M. Hutton, wounded (Airs Hutton, Gloucester street. Christchurch, mother). Seventh Light Horse.—Trooper W. Johnston, wounded (Mrs Johnston, Lincoln street. Ponsonbv). Tenth Light Horse.—Private A. J. Lines sick (Mbs M. Lines. New Zealand, sister •’ no other address known). ’ Army Service Corps Headquarters Staff.—Driver H. T. Dudley, slightly sick (Air C. T. Dudley, Alotueka, father). Field _ Ambulance.—Sergeant O. E. Clay, sick (Mrs E. Clay, Empire road, Epsom, mother). Field Engineers.—Sapper F. A. Afaitland (Air AV. Alaitland, Forth street, Dunedin. father) : Lance-corporal G. E. AL Woods, wounded (Airs Hoarc, Napier mother). ’ Disembarked at Malta. First Battalion.—August 21: Private D. R. Borne, slightly wounded (Airs F. W. Borne, Invercargill, mother). August 31: Sergeant C. Hi Tonge, slightly sick (Mrs J, E. Tonge. Frankton Junction, mother). September 1: Private W. Rodgers, slightly sick (Air J. Rodgers', St. Albans, Christchurch, father). ° Third Battalion.—July 16 : Private W. A. Marshall, rheumatism (Mrs E. Elliott" New Plymouth, aunt). ’ Fourth Battalion.—August 14 ; Private C. Duke (Air W. H. Duke, London street, Dunedin). August 20: Private G. Sykes, slightly sick (Air I. Sykes, Wellington, father). Sixth Battalion.—August 31 ; Private E. E. Stanteford, slightly sick (Air B. Stanteford, Carey avenue, Dunedin, brother). ‘ Tenth Battalion.—August 31; Private E. A. Cook, slightly wounded (Air W. T. Cook, Taumarunui, father). Eleventh Battalion.—Private W T . B. Oden (Air A. S. Oden, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty). August 28: Private J. APCullagh, slightly wounded (Air A. APCullagh, Oamaru, brother). Twelfth Battalion.—August 14 ; Private J. H. Lester, slightly wounded (Mr R. G. Lester, Levin, father). Thirteenth Battalion.—August 14 i Private R. At. Jones, slightly wounded (Airs W. G. Jones, Paeroa, wife). No date given: Private C. F. Hall, slightly sick (Mr E. C. Hall, Waihanakau Valley, Hokianga, father). August 21 j Corporal R. Allies, slightly wounded on August 13 (Airs A. Wardell, Ashburton). September 10: Private J. Dawe, slightly sick (Air Dawe, Alusselburgh, Dunedin, father). Fourteenth Battalion.—August 20 : Private J. 0. Graham, slightly wounded (Mr P. Graham, care of Mrs Dane, Captain Springs road, Te Papuka). No date given: Corporal G. Colville, in hospital (Airs J. G. Colville, Waimate, mother). Fifteenth Battalion,—August 14; Private J. Stanley (Air®, LLnox, Auckland, jnsterk

Seventeenth Battalion.—September 4 : Private C. Hargreaves, severely wounded (Mrs I. J. Hargreaves, Waiuku, Auckland, mother). Eighteenth Battalion.—August 28 : Private T. R. De Bourbel (Mr H. H. De Bourbel, St. George’s Bay road, Auckland, father); Private P. Turley, wounded (Mr J. Turley, Waipukurau, father). August 31: Private C. M'Grath, slightly wounded (Mrs M. M'Grath, Doyleston, mother); Private N. Doherty, slightly wounded (Mr J. Doherty, Pa-nmure, Auckland, father). September 8; Private R. M‘Gregor, slightly wounded (Mrs E. 31‘Gregor, Grange street, Dunedin). Twentieth Battalion. —September 10 ; Private E. G. Clarke, slightly sick (Mr F. W. Clarke, Timaru). Sixth Light Horse.—August 20 : Lancecorporal H. G. \Pickering, slightly wounded (Mrs H. Pickering, Rernuera. mother). August 27: Trooper J. Caldwell, slightly sick (Mr William Caldwell, Westport, brother); Trooper P. Tait, slightly sick (Mr J. Tait, Morningside, Auckland). Ninth Light Horse. —July 28 : Trooper T. A. Ryan, bomb wound in calf of right leg, in hospital (Mrs M. Ryan, Otahuhu, mother). Tenth Light Horse.—Trooper W. T. Wright, slightly sick (Mr J. ’Wright, Petone, father). Field Artillery.—August 31 : Sergeant W. C. Lines, slightly sick (Mr E. J. Lines, Kohuratahi, Taranaki). First Brigade Ammunition Column.— Driver R-. L. Taylor, case not yet diagnosed, condition satisfactory (Mr J. Taylor, Hawera). Embarked for England. Second Battalion.—August 18 ; Private C. Maule (Mr T. Maulo, Whangape, Hokianga, father). Sixth Battalion.—August 25 ; Lancecorporal R-. D. Chalmers (Mr J. P. Chalmers, Hastings).

Eighth Battalion.—August 26 ; Private C. F. Parmenter (Mr J. Parmeuier, Otautau, Southland).

Thirteenth Battalion. —September 7 : Private R. M. Jones (Mrs M. G. E. Jones, Pa-eroa, wife). Sixteenth Battalion.—August 28 : Private 11. G. Finnerty, slightly wounded (Mrs J. Finnerty, Wellington). First- Light Horse. —September 9 ; Trooper D. Fryer (Mr J. Fryer, 13knhoim, father). Removed from Dangerously ill List. Second Battalion.—September 14 : Private J. A. M‘Clone (Mr P. Ivl‘Clone, Palmerston North, father). S’xlh Battalion.—Private J. P. Black Ekembarked at Malta, July 14 to 18 (Mr J. black, Wellington, fa’-he - .. In Ist Australian General Hospital, Heliopolis. Fifth Battalion. —September 1 ; Private J. Grubb, bomb wound in tho arm, August 26, second time (Mrs P. Gruhb, Waikiro, Upper Thames, mother). Tlrrteciith Battalion.—September 7 : P’lvatc R. Wills, bullet woinds in the hip and back (Mrs M. Walls, Richmond, Christchurch, mother). Sixteenth Battalion.—September 7 ; Corporal J. A. Bracey, bullet wounds in tho hand, second occasion (Mr F. Bracey, ilokianga, Auckland, brother). Tenth Light Horse.—September 5 : Lance-corporal J. T. Moore, bullet wound in the buttock (Mr J. Moore, Waimate, Canterbury). Previously Reported Wounded; Now Returned to Duty in Egypt. Fifth Battalion.—Private W. G. Geisler (Mr W. Giesler, Leith Valley, Dunedin, father). 1 hirtoenth Battalion. —Lance-corporal H. M‘Knight (Mr J. M'Knight, Green Island, Dunedin, father). In 2nd General Australian Hospital, Ghezireh. Twelfth Battalion.—August 30 : Private A. Full wood, colitis, slight (Mr H. Fuilwood, Opawa, Christchurch, brother). In 19th General Hospital, Alexandria. Twentieth .Battalion.—September 9 : Company Sergeant-major L. E. Vernazoni, debility and strained back (Miss V. Vornazoni, .Spreydon, Christchurch). Seventh Army Service Corps. Attached Fourth Divisional Train.—Driver J. B. Brown, influenza (Mr T. H. Brown. Taumarunui). Field Artillery.—September 5; Gunner J. A. UrquharL enteric (Mrs M. Stewart. ■St. Kilda. sister). In 17th Genera! Hospital, Alexandria. _ Seventh Army Service Corps, Attached Fourth Divisional Train.—-Driver H. C ruickshank, gastritis, slight, condition satisfactory (Mr J. Cruickshank, Boundary Creek, Oamaru). in 21st General Hospital. Field Ambulance.—Corporal W. E. Anderson, case not yet diagnosed (Mr S. F. Anderson, Taradide, Napier).

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Evening Star, Issue 15929, 8 October 1915, Page 6

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NEW ZEALANDERS WITH AUSTRALIAN FORCES. Evening Star, Issue 15929, 8 October 1915, Page 6

NEW ZEALANDERS WITH AUSTRALIAN FORCES. Evening Star, Issue 15929, 8 October 1915, Page 6