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HEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

\ CASUALTIES AT THE DARDANELLES. THREE KILLED AND SIX DIE OF WOUNDS. The 175 th casualty list issued by the Defence Department, and distributed by the Press Association yesterday, contained the nameß of 44 soldiers. Three were reported killed in action, including one member of the Auckland Infantry; six died of wounds, one of them in the Auokland Mounted Rifles; three died of disease. The wounded number 29, of whom 24 are reported as having been admitted to hospital or disembarked at Malta. The total casualties are now approximately 6063.

KILLED IN ACTION. > AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. H. W. Brown (Sergeant), previously reported wounded August 8. MAORI CONTINGENT. , H. Aramakatu, August 6, previously reported wounded and missing. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. J. Aitken (Sergeant-Major), reported missing August 8, now believed to be killed. DIED OF WOUNDS. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Paul Reginald H. Clarke, footr-E. 8. Clarke, Woodleigh, Dunedin. J. W. Neilaon, gunshot wounds and fractured knee. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. John Angus McNeil, September Mrs. S. McNeil, Vancouver, B.C. FIELD ENGINEERS. M. Roxburgh, August 24. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. T. Simpkin*, September 1. < HEADQUARTERS STATE. 0. M. Oaselet (Lieutenant), August 8. DIED OF DISEASE. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. A. D. McKinnon, enteric, August Mrs. S. McKinnon, 36, Dublin Street Wanganui (mother). ' Alexander Henderson, typhoid and gunshot wounds, thigh, at New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo, September 4—Mrs. F. Henderson, Inglewood Taranaki (mother). '

OTAOO MOUNTED RIFLES. B. M. Eraser, enteric, September 4. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. DISEMBARKED AT MALTA. From hospital ship Andania, August 21:— John Houston, Engineers—Edward Robert Houston, Gorge Road, Invercargill. Charles Alfred Tetley, Canterbury Infantry Battalion—Mrs. Ada Tetlev, Blumine Island, Queen Charlotte Sound. PietrlO Max Luisettl, Canterbury Mounted Rifles—R. Luisetti, care New Zealand Fanners' Co-operative Association, Kaiapoi (brother). Samuel Eenton, Wellington Infantry Battalion— Catterill, Dore, England Michael Joseph Brosnahan, Wellington Mounted Rifles-Denis Brosnahan, Konini, Pahiatua. George Ambrose Maussell, Auckland Infantry Battalion— E. Maunsell, care Neumegen and Mowlem, 101, Queen Street, Auckland. Claude Hula Hinton, Auckland Infantry Battalion—T. Hinton, Eureka, Waikato. Edward Beetle, Auckland Infantry Battalion— Bestie, 67, Norfolk Street Ponsonby (father). Thos. Stephen Patterson, Auckland Infantry Battalion— Patterson, Kent, England. From hospital ship Franconia, August 28:— , Ones. Edwd. Wert (Lance-Corporal), Canterbury Mounted Rifles—Mrs. Mary West, Public Library, Fairlie (wife). From hospital ship Ascania, August 25:— William Francis Millar, Wellington Infantry Battalion—Rear-Admiral F. S. Miller, care Admiralty, London (father). Frederick William Bnllott, Auckland Infantry Battalion— M. Bullott, Bell Block, near New Plymouth (mother).

ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Twenty-first General Hospital, Alexandria, September 5: Strachan Boyce (Corporal), Canterbury Infantry Battalion, gunshot, leg, back, serious— Boyce, Well Street, Blenheim (father). James Kobertson Prickleton, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, gunshot, right arm, slight—Mrs. Elizabeth Frickleton, Clifford Street, Blackball (mother). Horace Victor Lee, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, gunshot, thigh fracture—Mrs. Lionel Lee, Bendigo, Victoria. First Australian General Hospital, Heliopolis, September s:— Bertie Oooke (Lance-Corporal), Wellington Battalion, shrapnel, thighs—W. Cooke, Leeds, England. « Peter Wilson, Canterbury Battalion, shrapnel, neck— D. Wilson, Redmond Street, Gore. William Ball (Corporal), Canterbury Battalion, bullet, leg—F. J. Ball, Greymouth. Julian Vivian Siddell (Corporal), Canterbury Battalion, shrapnel, hand, second occasion E. Head, Kaitaia, North Auckland (mother). George Henry Prentice (Sergeant), Canterbury Battalion, shrapnel, back and side—Elizabeth Martin, Canterbury Street, Picton (sister). William XcLeod, Auckland Battalion, shrapnel, face Mrs. A. Archer. Rutland Street, Rotorua (sister). Edward Penno, Auckland Battalion, shrapnel, forehead—Thos. B. Penno, Thames. Ernest Alberthaen, Otago Battalion, shrapnel, arm—C. Alberthsen, Nireaha, Eketahuna (father). Wilfred Taylor (Sergeant), Auckland Mounted Rifles, shrapnel, thigh, second —W. Taylor, St. Stephen's Avenue, Auckland (father).

MEN REPORTED WOUNDED. AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. G. 0. Wouldes (Corporal), ear. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. R. Deb Hill, August 8. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. Alexander McKay, arm and back—Mrs. J. McKay, Glenham (mother). David Matthews, right thigh—Mrs. E. Matthews, Glamorganshire, Wales. William Smith Phillips, abdomen—J. Phillips, Colac Bay (father). John Simpson, injury hipA. Simpson, Bury Street, Inrercargill (father). FIELD ARTILLERY. William Joseph Scrimgsour, shrapnel, face and leg—D. Scrimgeour, 219, Tinakori Road, Wellington (father). 7. T. fftadtf, hand, August 14 previously reported missing.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16021, 13 September 1915, Page 9

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HEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16021, 13 September 1915, Page 9

HEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16021, 13 September 1915, Page 9