WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS.
(Press Per Association.)
Wellington, August 14.
The Premier has received a cable from Sir Alfred Milner, stating that Ferguson (No: 154), was slightly wounded at Elands Biver; also Lance Corporal Robertson (No. 11, Company), Aucklandi of the Fifth Contingent.^ : Tljere \s no Ferguson, No. 154,-and probably it is Farrier Ferguson, No. 15 Cotopany> Otago, who is referred to.. Another cable states that Lieut.-Berry died at Johannesburg. Private N. D. Robert" son, Wanganiii, of the Third Contingent; 1 has been, sent to the Capetown Hospital No reply has been.received to" enquirie: regarding Wildoblaod-and Upton, ',-.':'z-'- ■■>
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 6772, 14 August 1900, Page 2
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