Roll of Honour
7 NX EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. C ’ Wellington, Aug. 10. The following list was issued by Defence authorities this evening - SSLn no rank is stated the men are ~ ? Steer privates, troopers, sappers, or riflemen) ■ —~ WOUNDED ADMITTED TO w • HOSPITAL :■ n Irving, W. H. Oliver, E. Fowler, C. Braddell, A. A. C. Staden, Lanee-CorpL J. s p Tteoer, Lance-Corp!- A. L. Wil--S Bounded admitted TO HOSPITAL Unity i T. Caulfield, J. M. Ellis, REPORT . , ‘ ‘ London Hospital. V -'' Dangerously DI: J. Cl“ke. * Hospital (Boulonge). furiously Dl*. B. C. Robinson. . e * n ° ,ls lJ o . DA Y>B LIST. . . Th® foDowing Hat was received m £ at p.m. to-day (when SSIS is stated the men are either V 1 MnjMes, troopers, riflemen, sappers, KILLED Ute ACTION. F KilleW now Reported Killeaift I6gs* „ ELLIS, H. SUTHERLAND, H. DIED OF WOUNDS. MANX. Gunner C. W. * ««■. ANSTIS, N. E. WOUNDED ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Second-Lieut. C. Boswell, Gunner • T. Bachop, W. Atkinson Lance-Cpl. W. A. Collins, P. A. Davidson. Capt. G. H. Wood. WOUNDED, EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. L. F. Beattie. C. Cunningham. WOUNDED Major A. F. Batchelor. H. C. Brown, 2nd Lieut. J. B. Cruiekshank, 2nd Lieut. A. Holland, Captain J. O. Seott, G. Smith. MAORI CONTINGENT .1 DIED OF WOUNDS B4TANA, W. WOUNDED ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL HEREMIA, J. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. EDWARDS, T. DANGEROUSLY ILL Kingi Hamiana (acute bronchitis). HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT Previously reported dangerously ill, now seriously ill. —Sergt. R. J. Appleton, J. Hutchinson, J. E. Mor- ■ < gan, J. Flynn, A. H. Peters. Dangerously ill, cerebro spinal meningitis.—W. O. Pye. Now out of danger.—P. J. Moson. REINFORCEMENTS QUOTA FROM THIS GROUP. ' INCREASED BY 29. The quota from this (No. 7) group for the 20th Reinforcements will conof: Artillery 4, engineers 4, infantry 112, ambulance 1, making a total of 121, or 29 more than was required for the previous draft. In addition to the above, five ■ “mounteds ” are required for the 21st Reinforcements. Major Ringland, 0.C., informed a “ Tribune ” reported that he did not anticipate that any difficulty would be experienced in obtaining the number ' VARIOUS FUNDS. Hawke’s Bay War Fund: Mr. H.J. 1 Russell acknowledges the following contributions: —“ E ” (per month) 5/-, Rosalyn H. Tod (various funds) £lOO. Belgian Fund: Proceeds social and < dance at Kereru, £5O. Navy Dependants’ Fund: Dannevirke Patriotic Society £5lO 3/8, Nuhaka Patriotic Society £l9 16/3. Total, £6BO 4/11. NAPIER. St. John Ambulance. —Miss M. White, of 61 Hastings street, Napier, received, on behalf of St.. John and Red Cross Association, the following:—Miss Gillies, 50. roller bandages; Mrs. Craven, two suits pyjnmas; Air. N. Cole, 2 pairs socks, 2 handkerchiefs; Mrs. H. Robertson, parcel books; Miss Murdoch, bed socks; Bt. John’s G.F.S., 6 lace washers; Mrs. Ruddock, 6 tidy bags; St. John’s G.F.S., 4 pairs pyjamas, 1 coat, 1< Afcildron’s garments; “A Friend,” 2 pairs socks; Mrs. Allen Williams B children’s garments; from Havelock N. Red Cross, 1 doz. suits pyjamas, 1 doz. ■hirt® 1 doz. pairs socks; the Cottage Farm, Pukehou, 14 children’s garments, 10. shirts. 1 suit pyjamas, 2 pairs socks ; from Mrs. C. H. St. Hill, Punawai, Takapau, for St. John Ambulance and Red Cross Blanket Funds, cheque for £4.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 203, 11 August 1916, Page 6
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522Roll of Honour Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 203, 11 August 1916, Page 6
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