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SICK AND WOUNDED.

HOSPITAL REPORTS.

MANY MORE ADMISSIONS.

The Defence Department issued the following hospital and progress report yesterday :— r Admitted to New Zealand General Hospital, Font de Koubbeh, Cairo. September 1 to 4 :— Auckland Mounted Rifles : Comoral P. Fulton. Canterbury Battalion : W. J. Kerr. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Sergeant J. Bosoratrorth. H. W. Yaxley, R. J. Palmer, Corj-aral J. M. Boccoco. Otago Mounted Rifles : Corporal W. A. S. Brechin, J. Lamb. Wellington Mounted Rifles : Sergeant A. Coombe, J. M. Morgan, C. a. Birrell, J. H. Howes, E. Griffen, G. E. Spooner, M. R. Jameson, W. G. Hunt, H. W Thompson, T. E. Wilson, C. K. Baldwin. Field Ambulance : Sergeant W. L. Oates. Admitted to New Zealand General Hospital :— Auckland Battalion : T. W. Medhnrst, J. Brown. Auckland Mounted Rifles : W. R. Pftttison, L. Melhose. Canterbury Battalion : Corporal F. R. Nestor.. E. S. Agnew, F. Parris, C. Rodgere. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: V C. S Edwards. Otago Battalion : F. W. Neale, A. Mclvor. Maori Contingent: Tamehana Kanapu, gunshot, thigh. Transferred to New. Zealand General Hospital, Cairo: — Wellington Battalion: Lance-Corporal L. E. Cakebread. Field Artillery : C. W. Meade. A] m . ed > to 19th- General Hospital, Alexandria :— r Wellington Battalion: P. G. Miggs. Seriously 111. Canterbury Battalion: P. Clements, typhoid. '

Auckland Monnted Rifles : L. Bond dysentery and typhoid. ' Auckland Battalion: Private L. C. Jur typhoid. Admitted to New Zealand General Hospital, Pont de Koubbeh, Cairo, September 1 to 4 :— Wellington Mounted Rifles G. Wise, J. Douglas. Wellington Battalion: W. R. Gray. Field Engineers : A. McKendrv. Medical Corps: F. J. Swindlev. Canterbury Mounted Rifles :* Corporal T. E. Squire. Otago Mounted Rifles: Lieutenant W. G. Howie.

Auckland Mounted Rifles: J. G. Wilson, K. Bishop. Wellington Battalion : W. R. Wilev. Canterbury Battalion: W. H. O'Donnell, J. H. A. Bollard, W. E. Smith, Bugler A. Walsh. Otago Battalion: R. D. Filtness. Pronounced out of danger :— Maori Contingent : Corporal Hone Tataran© Raponi. Returned to the Front. . Auckland Battalion: G. Broadley. Canterbury Battalion: A. G. Dean. W. D. Watson. ' Otago Battalion: Sergeant C. D. Gabites, Corporal W. E. Johnstone. H. Bloomfield, A. McDonald, T. McFarlane H. Roberts. * Wellington Battalion: T. Gosling, A. E. Heath, C. A. Rogers, P. F. Brickell. Field Engineers: W. R. A. Williamson F. R. M. Banna, R, S. DeMontalk. F. H! Bath. Auckland Battalion: B. S. Lambert, R. E. Donald, A. Colbert, T. E. Dixon, F. J. Kay. Canterbury Battalion: Major R. A. Row, R. H. Kember, C. E. Stewart, F. Naze, A. M. S. Dick, N. H. Tnnnicl'ffe. Otago Battalion: Captain D. White, Lieutenant C. . S. Hamilton, W. B. Hutchison.

Canterbury Mounted Rifles: C. F. Scrimgeour. Maori" Contingent: Wiki Hokaia, C. Wood, E. Wikitera.

Sick discharged or convalescent, Alexandria

Maori Contingent : B. Stubbing, E. Bristow«, Quartermaster-Sergeant E. DaceyHamilton. Sick recovered:

Maori Contingent: Wiremu Karehane. Embarked for England, hospital ship Plassey, September 6:— Maori Contingent: S. J. Vine, Huikai Rehu.

Dangerously Auckland Battalion: Sergeant F. J. Conlan.

Admitted to the Government Hospital, Alexandria: —

Wellington Battalion: Debility, A. Fowler; dysentery, E. E. Rivers. Canterbury Battalion: Dysentery, R. P. Paul.

Otago Battalion: Diarrhoea, K. Oliver. Otago Mounted Rifles: Gunshot wound, left hand and knee, A. A. Fraeer. Medical Corps : Debility, A. H. Begg. Field Artillery: Dysentery, W. Range Transferred to New Zealand General Hospital Pont de Koubbeh, Cairo: — Wellington Battalion.- F. J. Sage. Auckland* Mounted Rifles : Shell concussion, F. Hamlin. Auckland Battalion: A. C. Riddell.

MEN WHO HAVE FALLEN

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

TROOPER M. HAGERTY.

Trooper James Michael Hagerty, Can- \ terbury Mounted Rifles, killed in action, I was a well-known horseman and boxer. As a cross-country rider lie was in good demand in the South Island. He was engaged extensively as a trainer, and was acting in this capacity for Mr. J. C. N. Grigg when he enlisted with the main Expeditionary Force. As a boxer he was in the f.ont flight. Trooper Hagerty won the feather-weight and light-weight amateur championships of Australia and New Zealand, and subsequently won the lightweight professional championship of New Zealand, holding it against all-comers, both from New Zealand and Australia. Trooper Hagerty, with a fellow jockey F. Douglas, joined General Godley's staff as orderly. Trooper Hagerty was about 27 years of age. PRIVATE W. P. McKANDRY. Private W. P. McKandry, who was killed in action on August 8, was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. McKandry, 67, Hepburn Street, and was 24 years of age. He was educated at the Marist Bros. School. For several years he was in.the employ of Messrs. A. Yates and Company, but when he enlisted he was employed by Mr. J. White, carrier. He was a first-class rifleman, and had previously received military training in the 3rd, Auckland, Regiment. Private McKandry left with the fifth reinforcements for the Auckland Infantry Battalion. TROOPER TRESIDDER. A cable message was received yesterday by Dr. Harry Tresidder, of Onehunga, stating that his eldest son, Percy Hugh Tresidder, 27 years of age, had been killed in action at the Dardanelles, on August 27 last. Trooper Tresidder left New Zealand with the third reinforcements, and was a trumpeter in the Wellington Mounted Rifles. After spending three years at Lincoln College, in Canterbury, he went on a farm, with a view to making that his permanent calling. Trooper Tresidder had been for three months in Cairo, looking after the horses. He proceeded to the front about August 4, as he despatched a cablegram to his parents on that date, stating that he was leaving for the front in the morning. This was the latest direct news received by his parents. Letters written on July 7 have since come to hand from Cairo. Dr. Tresidder's second son, Leslie, is also at the front. He was shot through the thigh, and, after recovering, went back to the firing-line. The last report stated that he was sick in hospital.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16030, 23 September 1915, Page 9

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SICK AND WOUNDED. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16030, 23 September 1915, Page 9

SICK AND WOUNDED. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16030, 23 September 1915, Page 9

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