ROLL OF HONOUR.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES
[Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON, August 29. The following list of casualties in the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces was issued today:— DIED OF WOUNDS. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. O'STJLLIVAN, L. D., second-lieutenant (Major J. o'Sullivan, Wellington, father) —Aug. 24. DIED OF SICKNESS. ' WELLINGTON INFANTRY. JARRETT, W. (F. Jarrett, Oaonui, brother) —Aug. 25. WOUNDED. OTAGO INFANTRY. STURZAKER, N. G., corporal (Mrs A. Humphreys, New South Wales, aunt)—Aug. 1S - " „r T SANDERS, J. R., second-lieutenant (Mrs J. Sander?, Caversham, mother)— Aug 16. MAORI CONTINGENT. CARROLL, T., corporal (Mrs Carroll, Wairoa, mother)—Aug. IG. MACHINE GUN CORPS. BOREHAM, W. D., sergeant (S. Boreham, Dunedin, father)—Mar. 29. Wounded, admitted to hospital: AUCKLAND INFANTRY. FLETCHER, W. J. fMrs J. Fletcher, New South Wales, mother)—Aug. 16. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. BLACK, J. T. (Mrs M. E. Black, Balclutha, mother)— Aug. 13. BOWDEN, A. J. (Miss F. Bowdon, Australia, sister)—Aug. 17. CANTERBURY INFANTRY. JACK, J. F. (A. R. Jack, Balclutha, father) —Aug. 18. SUghtly wounded, remaining with unit: AUCKLAND INFANTRY. RUFFORD, A.. (E. Rufford. Sydney)—Aug.
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CANTERBURY MILITARY DISTRICT. (All privates \inless otherwise stated.) Dangerously 111.—Pearce, J. J. L., secondlieutenant, Timaru; Lewis, T., Reeiton. Still Dangerously 111—M'Kay, B. (M.M.), Ashburtdn; Marshall R. W., Nydia Bay.. Seriously 111.—Dawson, H., corporal, Christchurch Not Severe Cases.—Anderson, W. 1., FairHo; Annals, G., Temuka; Cullen, P. L., Ashbnrton; Grant, J., Spreydon; Harrison, T., Winchester; Klingenberg, C. A., Sydenham; Mason, E., Pelorus Sound.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17882, 30 August 1918, Page 6
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231ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17882, 30 August 1918, Page 6
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