NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
Wellington Battalion — WoundedSo!«:efinfc B. A. Quick. Cuntei-burv Baitahon—Pied of cntt»k- Pri-.sire A. Talke. Died or wounls. Private G O Hainin^. Wounded: Privates J. C. Andrews and J. McDougill \ Z. Me!::il Corps—Died of c'ysentei.v. Priva-e 4 J. Davies. N.Z Field Engineers—Wounded: Sapper G. H. McMeeking. Otago Mounted Rifles—Died Military Hospital, Devonport: Trooper T. Page. Auckland Mounted—Reported wounded, August 28: Troopers H 11. Acklom, W. M. Martin, P. Neilson, A.'Pearee H. E. Richards, Sergt. A. S. Blackie. Canterbi.;y Battalion—Reported dangerously ill: Sergeant L. A. Burns. Ota-^o Battalion—Pronounced out of danger: Lance-Corporal T Dee. "Wellington Mounted Rifles—Died cf enteric: Trooper W. C. Glasgow. Died of gunshot wounds: Lance-Corporal G. E. l 1 raser. Otago Battalion—Died of wounds; Private W. H. Mann. Septic poisoning. Private A. E. Irwin.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 28 September 1915, Page 7
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127NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 28 September 1915, Page 7
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