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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

THIRTY-THREE MEN REPORTED WOUNDED.

TOTAL CASUALTIES REPORTED NOW 6127.

The 176 th casualty list issued by the Defence Department yesterday, and distributed by the Press Association, contains the names of 35 men not previously reported. Of these, 33 were members of the Wellington Infantry Battalion reported -wounded. The remaining ten in yesterday's list were notified on Sunday, but the next of kin were not given.

KILLED IN ACTION.

AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. Henry William Berwick Brown (Sergeant), previously reported wounded August B—Mrs. H. W. Brown, care W. D. M. Glaister, Solicitor, Auckland. Herewini Aramakatu, Maori Contingent, August 6, previously reported wounded and missing—Mrs. Anderson, Omaio, Opoliki. John Aitken (Sergeant-Major), Wellington Infantry Battalion, reported missing August 8, now believed to be dead—Rev. S. K. Aitken, Methven (father).

DIED OF WOUNDS.

Henry Wells, Field Engineers, August Henry Wells, Tawa Flat, Wellington. [ Malcolm Roxburgh, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, September Miss Roxburgh, .' 46, Clare Street, St. Albans, Christchurch (sister). r_ Thomas Shnpkins, Auckland Mounted Rifles, September I—George Simpkins, .j? Whakatane. . John William Neilson, Otago Mounted Rifles, gunshot and fractured knee, - s September 3—Henry Neilson, Te Namu, Westport (father). Clamant Marshal Gazalet (Lieutenant), Headquarters Staff, August 8— M. Tripp, Messrs. Chapman, Skerrett, Tripp, and Blair, Wellington. v DIED OF DISEASE. „ Robert McKinley Fraser, Otago Mounted Rifles, enteric, September 14—Mrs. j;V! H; John Frazer, Stirling, Otago (mother). WOUNDED AND MISSING. ; | Private Long, Canterbury Battalion. MEN REPORTED WOUNDED. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. August 8:— Junes Joseph Breen (Corporal)—!*. Breen, Waitotara (father). George Stanley Carpenter—E. C. Carpenter, Cambridge (brother). Thomas Joseph Forg&rty—Mrs. Dryden, Craigleigh Hoiae, Kerori. • r ; ■William Henry Harvey (Corporal)— Harvey, Record Street, New Plymouth. WcUdh Elderidge Lewis (Sergeant)— Mrs. M. Lewis, 66a, Bell Street, Wangairai. Tank Lister— W. Cooper, Otoko (sister). Marshall Alex. Neill—W. J. Neill, Ranfurly Road, Feilding (father). Ernest Walville Robertson (Sergeant)— Mrs. N. F. Willoughby, West Beach, ■ - : Island Bay (mother). , " s:| Walter Leonard Sim James Sim, Jobnsonville (father). Hereward Wake (Corporal)— Dr. C. H. Wake, Pukekohe (father). . Reginald de Blaquire Hill—W. F. Hill, . Clarendon Stables, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. '

ijf§' : > No date' given:— ; Herbert Allen, elbow— Allen, 16, Disraeli Street, Gisborne (father). Samuel Teuton, left thigh— Cotterill, Dore, England (sister). Stanley Canty (Lance-Corporal), finger—Mrs. W. Canty, Taumarunui (mother). Ernest Alfred Churchill—Mrs. A. E. Churchill, sen., 4, Norway Terrace, Tate- • ville, Wellington (mother). William Day Shock— White Sheffield Poet Office, Yorks (ancle). Antoa Dodimski, handG. Dodunski, Inglewood (father). George Roxburgh Freeman, upper extremities—Walter Freeman, 63, Molesworth Street, Wellington (father). Fleetwood Fry, concussion—James Fry, Baetihi (father). j Peter Hanover, knees—George Harrower, Glasgow (brother). ?;: S.j Michael Henry, septic wound— K. D. Henry, South Oamaru. : Alfred Hurst, shoulder— C. D. Hurst, guardian Mr. Watt, Goodwood Road, W'Sy .'<- Palmerston South. David Patterson Morrison, upper extremities—Mrs. Sinclair, Brora, Sutherlandshire (sister). -■ Stanley Edward Playle, left foot-Mrs. E. J. Playle, Pahiatua. Wfe;r Edmund Hope Rainey, right —James Rainey, Kaikoura (father). Charles Hoskin Richards, neck—Mrs. W. H. Richards, Ballarat East. 111-i'!?®?*B Botherham, toes, deafness—Mrs. M. Rotherham, 11, Church Street, Wellington (mother). Eric Smith*, right leg— J. Smith, Cumberland, England. Allied Stasnard (Acting-Quartermaster-Sergeant), thigh—George Stannard, Pitsmoor, Sheffield (father). - \ Harold Walter Syson (Corporal), right thigh— W. Long, Toronto, Canada. V Jas. Percival Walters, lower extremities— Osborne, Heatherlea Leek, Staffordshire (mother). Harry Guthrie Whishaw, hand— Kate Whishaw, Featheraton. |||g| Arthur George Halliday Wilson, left leg—James Wilson, 59, Princes Street, St. ||||i. Kflda, Dunedin (father). OTHER UNITS. George Clifford Wouldes (Corporal), Auckland Infantry Battalion, ear— Woul'des, Panmure (father). glro/3° a -Trevor Sandes, Field Engineers, previously reported missing, hand, August 14—Mrs. I. Sandes, 6, Arthur Street, Dunedin.

_ »v m- 0 ? 0 , . N.C.O.'s and Men „ , , Deaths. Miasma. Wounded. Daaths. Miwms" Woaneto* Headquarters ... — 1 54 _T* j2 Auckland Infantry ... 16 1 36 192 282 761 Wellington Infantry... 12 3 27 264 32 667 Canterbury Infantry... 12 2 36 245 60 777 Otago Infantry ... 9 4 29 208 111 > 700 Auckland M.R. ... 11 2 10 103 16 211 Wellington M.R. ... 12 — 11 73 13 183 Canterbury M.R. ... 7 — 14 65 2 140 Otago 'M.R 4 — 9 63 1 160 Maori Infantry ... — — 2 22 3 91 Field Artillery ... 1 — 3 24 — 91 Field Engineers 1 — 6 41 4 113 Signal Service ... — — — 2 —. 4 Army Service Corps... 1 — — 4 1 22 Medical Corps ... 1 — — _ g Field Ambulance ... 1 — 1 9 29 Veterinary Corps ... — — — 2 87 13 189 1320 524 3994

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16022, 14 September 1915, Page 9

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16022, 14 September 1915, Page 9

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16022, 14 September 1915, Page 9