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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

;.;:- ffWENTY-FIVE NEW. CASUALTIES EEPOETED. ■M&&} ■'' i ■■ *. ■■ MAD, MISSING, AND WOUNDED. NOW TOTAL 6805. ;-•• The 188 th casualty list, issued bv *ho TW ™ distributed by the Press Association / es erdal "TST* - . Ss ne„ casuaities. and corrects five prevS Sf £*""".V" just reported one officer in the Canterb/r? Infant' the casualties ; . reported as having died of disease » n J tT intantry Battalion, *' ? Mounted Rifles as wounded. Trie "en are r , " . AUCMand , ..disease and one as h,vin g died -„7 men ar reported as havine of disease and one as having died of wounds. Two men ofthe i land Infantry who were previously reported missing, are now reported i -ii i • ,- , . " UOiJ f icporcea missing, are now rpnnH-erl - Sis killed in action, while one man in the Wellington Infantry reported ■ previously reported killed, is now reported wounded. Of , wounded, the Auckland Mounted Rifles claim 10.

KILLED IN ACTION. {Tames Alexander Troup, Auckland Infant™ tw^ibv unit. April 25 (delav cal i! ? n ' Piously reported missing J. Troup. Te Knit! (father) * m «»**«" * contradictory accounts)Eonald James Bell, Auckland Infantrv Battalion ™- • , a , .ad missing April «« pl T*T™\,lZ) > """ ™"" W

DIED OF WOUNDS. JGeorge.James Sutherland (Corporal), ° teß ° Infantry Battalion, September 7Mrs. M. Sutherland, Colombo Street, Christchurch (wife)

DIED OF DISEASE.

'*TeS S«*«*«y Mounted Rines,dysentery, Gibraltar, August 9-Ed«aid Wilfred Watson. W'ai-iti, Nelson (father) Ernest Alfred Hendle, Field Artillery, enteric, September 18-Eliza Agnes Hendle Kaiwarra, Wellington (motherh b ffle ' B6U tl,uT' a "' ierbnr! Infantry Battalion > Pyaemia-Robert Arnold, Bedford,

Picton Stead (Lieutenant), Canterbury Infantry Battalion, died at Mudros Bay, August 27, qmnsey, acdema of glottis-J. Stead, Invercargill (father).

.REPORTED WOUNDED.

AUCKLAND MOUNTED RULES.

George Augustus King (Major), slightly, • August 28, doing duty-Mrs a' L King, care Mrs. Coster, Nelson (wife). " ' Prank Archibald Appleton-William Archibald Appleton, Essex, Enriand Stanley Blackburn-Henry John Blackburn, Malvern, Guernsey (father) " Murdoch Pinlayson— Mrs. A. Finlavson, Maimgaturoto Ernest Robert Glass-William T. Glass, Bedford, England (father) Arthur Wilfred Lewis (Lance-Corporal)— Mrs. A. C. Lewis. Suva (James Kennedy Mooney-John Patrick Moonev, Napier (brother) ■William Henry Muldrock— Mrs. H. Muldrock, Whangarei. Arthur Ernest Partridge-William Partridge, Bombav, Auckland (father) Ernest Horton Picot-K. Picot, Karori Road, Karon, Wellington. Thomas Turner Risk— Risk, Mac Arthur, Victoria (father). OTHER UNITS. Percy James Davies, Wellington Infantry Battalion,, previously reported killed in action, further reported disembarked at Southampton, wounded, back Mrs. L. Da vies, Wellington (wife). Louis Domb, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, knee—Mrs. E. Domb, Wellington. Carl Christian Hansen, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, chest—C. N. Hansen, Geraldine (father). Michael Nacey, Canterbury Infantry 'Battalion, right arm and leg— M. Nacey, County Durham, England (mother). Percy William Bourke (Corporal), Auckland Infantry Battalion—Mrs. Jessie Bourke, Hokianga (wife). . - % Stanley Hutson Crawford (Sergeant), Auckland Infantry Battalion, September s—Mrs. M. E. Crawford, Ponsonby Road, Auckland (wife). William Hill, Auckland Infantry Battalion, slightly, August 28—Alfred James Hill, New Lynn, Auckland (father). ', George Robert Devonside, Auckland Infantry Battalion, May 8, not April 25 as previously reportedW. J. Devonside, Liverpool. Oliver Hawkes Drewet, Auckland Infantry Battalion, May 8, not 'April 25 as previously reported—Thomas Drewet, Hokianga (father). Neville Herbert Godwin, Field Artillery, April 25— C. Godwin; Northumberland Avenue, London. OTHER REPORTS. George McLaren, Auckland Infantry Battalion, previously reported killed in action August 8, further reported admitted to hospital, sick, September 1— , Mrs. Isabella McLaren, Goodwood, Otago (mother). Alfred Price, Auckland Infantry Battalion, previously reported wounded August 8, further reported wounded and missing August 22—A. Price, Birmingham. ■

T EW ZEALAND FOKCES.

PROMOTIONS IN FIELD. OFFICERS ON ACTIVE SERVICE. A further list of appointments and promotions of officers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force on active service has been gazetted. The list is as follows: — » DIVISIONAL STAFF. Honorary Captain William Thomas •Beck, D.A.D.0.5., New Zealand Military forces, to be captain. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLE REGIMENT. ; To he second lieutenants: Sergeant Ernest Albert Jurd, vice Lieutenant Cornelius James, killed in action ; Sergeant Clarence Taylor Cobourne. vice Lieutenant Preston Logan, killed in action; Sergeant Henry Frederick Ernest Mackesy, since Skilled in action, vice Second Lieutenant F. J- Weir, died of "wounds. (WELLINGTON MOUNTED HIFLE REGIMENT. Lieutenant Thomas Percy James to be captain, since died of wounds, vice Captain W. J. Hardham, V.C., invalided. Sergeant- Patrick James : Cotton, vice Second Lieutenant Charles Watt, lulled in action. Sergeant Arthur Desmond Herrick, .vice Lieutenant P. T. Emersc:?, killed in action.

Sergeant Ralph Fitz-Roger Beetham, vice ;, 'lieutenant N. D. Cameron, killed in , faction. . }CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLE REGIMENT. Second Lieutenant Thomas Lomax Gibbs, to be lieutenant. NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERS. | •'..■. Lieutenant Frederick Walter Skelsey, to ; I lie captain, vice Captain Antonie Beekman, J invalided. The undermentioned second lieutenants ; <■■ to be lieutenants, to complete establishment:—Frank Clifford Wilson, Henry Har- :-:. rison Fisher, William Stevens, McCrorie, :" y Sergeant Charles Wallace Saunders, to be second lieutenant, vice Captain D. P. ~ Simpson, invalided; Sergeant C. W. Sal- | toon, to be second lieutenant, vice F. W. mf ■'.- Skelsey, promoted. ftp AUCKLAND * INFANTRY BATTALION. f.i{ Captain Samuel Alexander Grant, New p|*; Zealand Staff Corps, since died of wounds, <;- to be second in command (temporarily), p?\ and is granted the temporary rank of .:-:,;>- major whilst so employed. ;*••£/; Captain Wilfred Courtnay Sinel to be •r.' major, vice Major W. W. Alderman, in--11 ' valided. if'"- The following second lieutenants, hav?S,. ', sng served the prescribed period in that p rank, to be lieutenants William Evelyn .'.,'[, Francise di Delle-Flower, since killed in ■'■- action ; Roy Waldo Fry Wood. 'J?if~ WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. Lieutenant Ernest Sirdefield Harston, -.'." to be temporary captain while in comv - mand of a company, vice Captain L. S. McLemon. killed in action. : The following second lieutenants, hav- , ; frig served the prescribed period in that (Mm .;?ank, to be lieutenants :—Hugh Edgar Me- ' Kinnon, Murray Urquhart, Richard .William Wrightson. £fv~ CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. Captain Kennedy Macfarlane Greeson, IsiiPpS be major, vice "Major O. B. Brereton, invalided; Captain George Cruickshank . . Griffiths, to be major, vice Major K. . \ M. Greeson, invalided. The following second lieutenants, having served the prescribed period in that Sipafrank, to be lieutenants :—Edward Harvey Stagpole Batchelor, Donald Dobson, |J|p*> n McDonald Robertson. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. I Captain Frank Hadfield Statham, to be toajor, vice Major G. S. Smith, invalided; lieutenant Claude St. Clair Hamilton, to

fevaUdeoT*'^ 06 CaPtain J - L Saunde «' _ The following second lieutenants having served the* prescribed period in that rani, to be lieutenants :—John Thomas Moroney, Andrew Colquhoun Boyes. NEW ZEALAND ARMY SERVICE CORPS. The following lieutenants to he captains to complete establishment .-— Leopold George Dykes Acland, Frank Woolman Parker. . The following second lieutenants to be lieutenants to complete establishment : _ C. B. Dick Cleland, George Eliot Elliott. NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL CORPS. Major Mathew Holmes, to be assistantdirectoT of medical services, New Zealand Expeditionary Force in Egypt, with temporary rank of lieutenant-colonel while so employed, vice Colonel W. J. Will returned to New Zealand. ' The undermentioned captains to be majors: — George Craig, Henry John McLean, George Home. DENTAL SURGEONS. The undermentioned to be lieutenants : —Richard J. King, Leonard Henry Potton. J MAORI CONTINGENT. Sergeant A. Raymond Curtis, from Canterbury Infantry Battalion, to be second lieutenant, and to command machine-gun section of the contingent. MINEBS' CONTINGENT. TWELVE MEN FROM No. 4 GROUP. [BY TELEGRAPH. CORRESPONDENT.] Hamilton, Sunday.. The following men have registered in No. 4 Group, and have ■ been passed as medically fit for service in the miners' contingent : — W. E. Alexander, Te Kuiti. D. Brady, Te Kuiti. P. Evans, Glen Massey. P."" Jones, Otahuhu. ' D. McDonald, Pukemiro. H. B. McLean, Hamilton. D. McLean,-.Glen Massey. , H. Needham,'Taumatawaenga. J. E. Oliver. Huntly. T. Power, Te Kuiti. A. Sarich, Huntly. A. Schench, Huntly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16033, 27 September 1915, Page 7

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16033, 27 September 1915, Page 7

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16033, 27 September 1915, Page 7

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