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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

FOURTEEN NEW, CASUALTIES REPORTED.

MISSING AND WOUNDED NOW TOTAL 7019.

The Defence authorities yesterday issued the 195 th casualty list, which was distributed by the Press Association. Fourteen new casualties are reported, five died of wounds, one died of .disease, and eight are wounded. Of the deaths now reported two are in the Otago Infantry, two in the Wellington Mounted Rifles, one in the Auckland Infantry, one in the Canterbury Infantry, and one in the Army Service Corps.

*i *..Officers NC.O.'s and Men tt , , Death*. Mi swan. Wounded. Deaths. Missing. Wounded Headquarters ... 1 1 6 5 _ "' oul °'" , • Auckland Infantry ... 16 -1 36 213 284 811 Wellington Infantry ... 13 3 27 276 32 687 Canterbury Infantry ... 13 2 36 269 61 803 Otago Infantry ... 9 4 29 216 141 754 Auckland M.R. ... 11 2 10 121 38 272 Wellington M.R. ... 12 — 13 103 45 254 Canterbury M.R. ... 8 1 15 88 44 262 Otago M.R 5 — 10 83 2 229 Maori Infantry ... — — 5 41 4 133 Field Artillery 1 — 4 28 1 117 Field Engineers ... 1 — 6 47 4 138' Signal Service — — — 2 4 Army Service Corps ... 1 — — 6 1 25 Field Ambulance ... 1 — — 1 I'B Veterinary Corps ... 1 — 1 9 __ v 33' Divisional Train ... — — 2 93 14 198 1513 656 4545 DIED OF WOUNDS. frames Houlker (Captain), Canterbury Infantry Battalion, on hospital ship, Valdivia, August Mrs. William Houlker, Bringham Street. Nelson. Arthur George Aldridge (Lieutenant), Auckland Infantry Battalion, previously reported wounded, August 8, died August 10, on hospital ship, Valdivia—-Mrs. A. V. Aldridge, care Mrs. Coleman, Cornwall Park Avenue, Epsom (wife). David Matthews, Otago Infantry Battalion, St. Elmo Hospital, Malta, August 13— Mrs. E. Matthews, Glyncorwg, Glamorganshire, Wales (mother). Albert Stevens, Otago Infantry Battahon, 17th General Hospital, Alexandria, August 19— G. Stevens, Riverton, Southland (father). Bernard John Deane, Wellington Mounted Rifles, at Anzac, August 28— H. J. Deane, Taunton, Somerset, England. Leo. Max Nateke (Lance-Corporal) , Wellington Mounted Rifles, August-Natzke, Matapara, via Te Awamutu.

DIED OF DISEASE. Frederick Barry, Army Service Corps, Canadian Red Cross Hospital, Taplow, September 27, dysentery— M. Reid, Te Awamutu (mother). WOUNDED. Harold William Perryman, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, disembarked at Malta from hospital ship, September 10, slightly, doing duty—A. Perryman, 3, Dartmouth Place, Paignton, Devon. Thomas Charles Potten, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, knee and arm—Thomas Potten, East Ham, London. Edward John Anderson, Auckland Mounted Rifles, August 27-J. Anderson, Maxwelltown, Wanganui. • James Driscoll, Otago Infantry Battalion, shoulder—T. Driscoll, Temuka, South Canterbury. f Edward Pitepatrick, Otago Infantry Battalion, Edward Fitzpatrick, South Dunedin (father). ' » Robert Guy Martin (Acting-Corporal), Field Artillery, buttock-J: Martin, care Winstone, Ltd., Customs Street, Auckland. James Mcßohan, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, shock—James Mcßohan May- « field, Canterbury (father). John Bryson (Corporal) Army Service Corps, disembarked at Malta September 21, slightly— R. Bryson, Springfield. (mother). ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. John Samuel Patterson, Auckland Mounted Rifles, reported missing August 28 farther reported by base post office admitted to hospital, Malta, September 4-D. Patterson, M.R.C.V.S., care Riss and Co., Vancouver (brother). George Roxburgh Freeman, Wellington Infantry Battalion, reported wounded, further reported admitted to hospital September 10, sick, not woundedV, alter Freeman, 63, Molesworth Street, Wellington (father).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 7

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 7

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 7