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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

ANOTHER CASUALTY, LIST.

MORE MEN REPORTED DEAD AND WOUNDED U DEAD AND WOUNDED. The 191 st casualty list issued by the IW„™ -n circulated by the Press Association £££?* ? epartment < and of members of the infantry and mounted S?,* 9^ of disease, and wounded. ' died of woun ds and DIED OF WOUNDS. BM r r^n^xS-LS^ Mom,ted ■** ■*- B™.. BJgo«ni, Mongol * > "*"». S eptan b.r 16-J. — Hospital, James Main, Wellington Infantry BaS'ion * S,I Street ' Wellington (wife). Jane Main, Portsoy, Scotland CamWwell > Se 2^-Mr, DIED OF DISEASE. W Cant6 w 7 I ; fantry Battali ° n > ent - ' Se 16-A S Cooper, VVanganui (step-father). DaeS nC MediCa CrpS ' **■"*"* at M ' jdr °*> September 17-G-Danes, Menvale, Ohaupo Road, Rukuhia. ayseniery—Mrs. L. Page, Hove, Sussex (mother) William 0. Glasgow. Wellington Mounted Rifle, Heliopolis, enteric, September 17 —Stewart William Glasgow, Tuakau. Hdl ° POhS ' CTt * nC ' oepiemDer 17 ""TJESS Sf M r ßt^T MOn ? ed RiflC *' ChOTbePah Hos P ital > September 22, entenc-S. Wheeler Manutahi, Taranaki (brother).

WOUNDED. -v Win. B. A. Quick (Sergeant), Wellington Infantry Battalion, knee-Mrs. A. B. Quick, Battersea Park, London. John Christopher Andrews, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, knee and swollen glands— illiam Andrews, Port Cygnet, Tasmania. John McDougali, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, arm—Mrs. M. McDougall Glasgow (mother). ' Gilbert Hamilton McMeeking, Field Engineers, shoulder, August 17-W. Gardiner, 27, Myrtle Crescent, Newtown, Wellington. Alfred Ernest Irwin, Otago Infantry Battalion, wounded and septic poisoning, at Malta, August 25— H. Irwin, care of Dr. Irwin, Middlemarch. Kenneth Cross Finlayson, Otago Infantry Battalion, shock—Mrs. Jane Finlayson, Tinwald (mother). Charles Hunt, Otago Infantry Battalion, hands—Charles Hunt, Invercargill. Stuart Gordon McDonald (Corporal), Otago Infantry Battalion, shock— A. McDonald, Gisborne (mother). Thomas Souness, Otago Infantry Battalion, Thomas Souness, Kakanui. Henry Paterson (Corporal)— A. M. Faterson, Kensington, Dunedin (father). Archie Dasler, Otago Infantry Battalion, admitted Canadian Hospital, Taplow, wounded head and hand— Dasler, Tokarahi (father). Kenneth Ferris Abbott, Auckland Infantry Battalion, shoulder and wrist—R. T. Abbott, sen., Dominion Road, Auckland (father). Soman George Cox, Auckland Infantry Battalion, face—C. H. Cox, Te Aroha. George Henry Lury (Sergeant), Auckland Infantry Battalion, shock—Mrs. J. Lury, Grey Lynn (mother). Duncan Curry Waterson (Corporal), Auckland Infantry Battalion, septic soresMrs. M. Waterson, Glasgow (mother). William teith Backham, Auckland Infantry Battalion, hand, shock, August 8— Mrs. Rackham, North-east Valley, Dunedin (mother). Archibald Gower Burns, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, hand, and entericBenjamin H. Burns, Chester Street West, Christchurch: John William Baker, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, bruised— L. Baker, New Norfolk, Tasmania (father). Frederick Marton Keightley, Field Artillery, lower extremities, September I—Mrs. M. Keightley, Warwick, Queensland. Harold George Jenkin (Sergeant), Field Artillery, thigh— Jenkin, Grey Lynn. Frederick James Dense, Field Engineers, August 30— Lyman, Wellington.

OTHER REPORTS. George Waring Watkins, Auckland Infantry Battalion, previously reported missing, August 8, admitted King George's Hospital, London, influenza W. Watkins, Lyttelton (brother). George Shand, Auckland Infantry Battalion, disembarked Malta, hospital ship, Neveralia, September 10, slightly wounded—J. A. Shand, Thames (father).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 9

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 9

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 9