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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

THIRTY-TWO NEW. CASUALTIES.

SIXTEEN REPORTED .TURKISH PRISONERS OF WAR.

The 180 th casualty list, issued by the Defence authorities last night and distributed by the Press Association, gives details of 48 casualties. Eight men are reported as having died of wounds and two of disease. The wounded number 22, of whom 17 are slightly wounded and disembarked at Malta, eight of the number being members of Auckland unite. A new feature of the list is the announcement of the names of those held prisoner by the Turks, 16 in all, 14 of the Wellington Infantry Battalion and one each of the Auckland Mounted Rifles and Auckland Infantry Battalion. The total casualties are now 6257.. DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. Victor Alfred O'Keele, August 23-A. H. O'Keefe, 52, Normanby Street, Musselburgh, Dunedin (lather). 3 Fred Fairweather (Sergeant), August 24-Mrs. Ellen Fairweather, 23, Stafford Street, Riccarton (mother). Sector Pidgeon, August 2S-Wtlliam Pidgeon, Okains Bav, Canterbury Franklin James Conway, August 31-William Conway, 36,'Mi1l Road, Spreydon. OTHER UNITS. John Edward Scott, Auckland Mounted Rifles, gas gangrene, September 5, buried at seaJ. E. Scott, Kinohaku, King Country (father). James William Burns Harvey, Wellington Mounted Rifles, September 2-W, Harvey, Whakataki, Masterton (father). James Gynes, Canterbury Mounted Rifles, August Albert Gynes Hook Waimate. " ' ' David Hanson (Corporal), Divisional Engineers, August David Manson, Crajgieoorn Station, Canterbury (father). DIED OF DISEASE. William Neman Hanson, Otago Battalion, epilepsy, September 3-Mrs. Manson, Si. Leonards, Dunedin (mother). ' Charles William Saunders (Corporal), Canterbury Mounted Rifles, Para typhoid, September 2—Eustace Saunders, Fairlie (brother). SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Disembarked at Malta from hospital - chip Deranaha on September 4 ; AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Henry Roland Norbnry Acklom—M, J. Crombie, Solicitor, Brandon Street. Wellington. 1 AU"'- Stuart BlacMe (Sergeant)— L. B. Blackie, 80, South Crescent Road. Christchurch (mother). Arthur Farquh&rscn Hercns—P. Hercus, Christchurch (fattier). John Samuel PattersonDonald Patterson, Vancouver, B.C. (brother), Ambrose V—Richard Vanstone, Opotiki (father). .William Joseph Hollis (Sergeant-MajorJ-Joseph Hollis, junr., 4, Gurton Terrace, Wellington (father), Wellington MOUNTED TtrfT.-gg Lawrence James Lynch—Mrs. George Lynch, Kaitoke, Wanganni. William Sheehan (Lance-Corporal)-.Mrs. Blanche Sheehan, 51, St. Andrew's Street, Dnnedin (wife). Noel Edward Wood—Edward Wood, MUson's Line, Palmerston North (father), CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Stanley Han—Archibald Hall 97, Hill Street, Wellington. Robert Paul Harper (Sergeant)— Harper, Hereford Street, Christchurch. Percy Palmer— Mary Palmer 252, Lincoln Road, Addington (mother), OTHER UNITS. - Clarence Car law, Otago Mounted Rifles—George Carlaw, Waiinah&ka (father), f John Andrew Forsythe (Quartermaster.Sergeant), Field Artillery—Mrs. Foreythe, . 20, KDmour Avenue, Wellington (mother). H" Richard Healey, Auckland Battalion—Richard Healey, Boardinghouse-keeper ii-. -. Taihape (fatter). • » Albert WrobUski, Canterbury Battalion—Mrs. J. Wroblfsld, Kanieri. Salter Turner, Divisional Engineers—William Edward Turner, 34, Broad Street Woolston, Christchurch (father). . ' REPORTED WOUNDED. .. { Joseph Williamson (Sergeant), Auckland Mounted Rifles, finger, August 13— ' John Williamson, Wootton Road, Remuera. William Downes, Canterbury Battalion, shoulder, second time— Downes, Davison Street, Reefton (father). r Olaf Hansen, Canterbury Battalion, abdomen—Mathias Hansen, Tonsberg, Norway (father), ' William John Kerr, hand— W. J. Kerr, South Spit, Hokitika (wife). Robert McGregor Young (Corporal), Canterbury Mounted Rifles, chest, August >' » Fred W. Young, The Vicarage, Devonport, Auckland (father). PRISONERS OF WAR. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Ronald Gowland—John Gowland, Rangiora (father), AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. ; Unofficially reported prisoner of was* in Constantinople, not previously reported as missing:—• Ernest KeightleyA. Keightley, Midhirst. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. Previously reported missing, now reported as prisoners of war in Constanti- ' nople:— Thomas George Ashman—M. Ashman, care of R. H. Richards, care of A. A. Corrigan and Co., Cuba Street, Wellington. James Basse 11— Bussell, Colyton, Feilding. Reginald Davie—F. H. Davie, Rotoiti, Scargill, North Canterbury (father). Francis John Earles (Corporal)H. Earles, Wanganui East (father). Thomas GaSney— Gaffney, Police Station, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Benjamin —Mrs. F. Shipp, Cressy, Tasmania (sister). George McAneny (Sergeant)— Mrs. E. McAneny,. Heads Road, Gonville, Wanganui. George Francis Monk— M. Monk, Ranana, Wanganui River. Lee Arthur Porter—A. Porter, care of Bank of New South Wales, Threadneedle Street, London. Francis Lesson Sheppard (Lance-Corporal)— Sheppard, Riverside, Osney Oxford, England. Albert John Shoebridge (Corporal)—-A. Shoebridge, Tanbridge Wells, England. William Robert Snrgenor—William Surgenor, Opunake. Constantinople __^ °' mi£Sing ' now unofficiall y "ported prisoners of war in John Percy Coulter-Mrs. James Borland, Konlni, Wairarapa (mother). George Gunn-Mrs. D. Hyland, Police Station, Temuka.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 9

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 9

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 9