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ROLL OF HONOUR

AUCKLAND BATTALION. Killed in Hospital, Canterbury Slope, Dardanelles: — Private I. T. Armstrong. OTA'JO BATTALION. Previously reported missing, now reported reasonable to suppose killed in action Lieut. R. R. Eggleston. . DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Previously reported wounded, f 1 111') h.' 1 reported died of wounds: Lieut. A. F. L. Priest. RIFLE BRIGADE. i Rifleman E. N. Davis. j Corpl. A. Woollat. DIED. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Dunedin Hospit-al: — Private H. Senior. DIED OF DYSENTERY. RIFLE BRIGADE. Rifleman J. T. Johnstone. DISEMBARKED AT MALTA. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Prival- J. H. Lawn. SEVERELY WOUNDED. OTAGO BATTALION. Lieut-. W. M. M-cKenzie. i RIFLE BRIGADE. i Ccrpl. F. 0. Bridgeman. MAORI CONTINGENT. J DIED OF PLEURISY. | Private Ngare William JSfangaroa. DISCHARGED CONVALESCENT. i ■ At Alexandra Private W. Atama. Srjrjjt. C. C. Breen. j .Private R. Polatu. j DISEMBARKED AT MALTA. SLIGHTLY SICK. Corpl. J. Thompson. ' .Lieut. E. Tin gey. Private E. Warakihi.

Reference was mad ° at the. meeting oi (he Kelson Harbour Board to-day to the omission of Kelson from the ports of cail of I hi' steamer Paparoa. Mr Duncan, Chairman of the "Board, stated that lie hid Iteen informed that the reason was that there were- so few boats and the i- ap.-'.i'iia \\a.s three-parts full. Consequentlv her draught would liavo been so t;reat that- the Corn pany thought it inaihisable for tin- ftwmer to come to Nelson. Mr Dntu'iui mentioned that tlx* Paparoa's draught would have been about 26 f,.,n—n;n]v than any vessel visiting N-elson had vet drawn. '1 he reason for the Papa.ioa not calling at Kelson was not- because it was thought the harbour was unsnfe. T>rll because the steamer was alreadv heavily loaded.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 6