NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
TWENTY-SIX NEW CASUALTIES REPORTED. DEAD, MISSING AND WOUNDED APPROXIMATELY 7045. |JS The 196 th casualty list, issued by the Defence Department, was - distributed by the Press Association yesterday. The list contains 31 names, 26 in respect of casualties reported for the first time and five corrections of previous reports. One lieutenant and two men, one of the latter a member of the Auckland Infantry, are reported as hiving been killed in action ; six men, two of whom were in the Auckland Infantry, are reported as having died of wounds , and six men as having died of disease. The wounded number 16, nine of clem in the Otago Mounted Rifles, two in the Auckland Mounted Rifles, and two in the Auckland Infantry. The total casualties are a >v> approximately 7045.
KILLED IN ACTION. S ephen John Rew, Field Artillery, September 15— H. L. Styfield, Otahuhu. : jbert Morgan Watson (Lieutenant), Otago Mounted Rifles, previously reported missing August 22, unofficially reported killed August 24, now officially reported—S. C. Watson, Traquair Station, Outran) (father), lines Victor Kitto, Auckland Infantry Battalion, previously reported wounded and missing, further reported killed in action May 8, report received at Alexandria, September 29Mrs. L. Thompson, Beaconsfield, Tasmania. DIED OF WOUNDS. William Francis Hamilton, Auckland Infantry Battalion, reported wounded August 8, further reported died of wounds August 8, buried at Chailahdere August —Mrs. R. S. Thomson, Mainoni, Hurstmere Road, Takapuna. Xilewellyn Thomas. Davis (Sergeant), Wellington Infantry Battalion, September 5, at —David Edward Davis, Queen Street, Hastings. Sthelbert Wilfred Mather, Wellington Infantry Battalion, at Heliopolis, September 27, septic wound thigh, received in action, also of exhaustion— Mather, Linwood, Christchurch (father). Frederick James Smith, Otago Mounted Rifles, at Anzac, August 22Mrs. G. Macpherson, Dondon Street, Dunedin. Stuart Ralston Tennent, Wellington Mounted Rifles— C. Tennent, Martin- ,;■; borougb. •#Peter. Lawson, Auckland Infantry Battalion, previously reported killed in action, % further reported died of wounds at the Dardanelles, August B—M. C. Lawson, Te Awamutu (brother). DIED OF DISEASE. George Herbert Glenny, Wellington Infantry Battalion, September 25, pneumonia and diarrhoea, at Mudros — Gleuny, Clark Street, Kingsland, Auckland. Arthur William Lockwood, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, diphtheria—W. H. : ; ; °%? Lockwood, 83. Norwood Street, Beckenham. • Norman Lean, Otago Infantry Battalion, dysentery and debility, hospital ship Tofua— Grace Lean, Ann Street, Roslyn (mother). John Alexander H. Holmes (Lance-COTporal), Canterbury Mounted Rifles, at Ghezireh, September 13, paratyphoid and pneumonia George Gordon Holmes, senr.. Knocklynn, Halswell. Robert Stuart Mead, Canterbury Mounted Rifles, of pneumonia at Mudros on September 27Mrs. J. Mead, Motupeko, Nelson (mother). Crawford Ernest Eyes, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, dysentery, 21st General Hospital, Alexandria. September —Mrs. B. F. Eyes, Woodville Street, St. Albans, Christchurch. REPORTED WOUNDED. ; George Hammond, Auckland Infantry Battalion, shoulder, also suffering from lumbago— Hammond, Lime Hills, Invercargill (father). ;l Leslie Samuel Jane, Otago Mounted Rifles, ankle — Jane, Moa Flat, Heriot. Andrew McDonnell, Otago Mounted Rifles, left arm— F. E. McDonnell, ':. >3f Burnley, England (wife). j, John Petersen, Otago Mounted Rifles, arm— Petersen, Princes Street, Dunedin. ■ i '■; Ernest Stewart Young (Sergeant), Otago Mounted Rifles, right —James t-;':>.■ Young, MosgieJ (father). Frances James Small, Otago Mounted Rifles, shoulder and chest, admitted **•&• hospital, Anzac, August —Mrs. Catherine Small, Fairlie (mother). * Bruce Dixon, Otago Mounted Rifles, head, August —W. Dixon, 36, Bannister _: i /;? Street, Masterton (father). Hubert Francis Back, Otago Mounted Rifles, left arm, August 22—Miss V. ::>?§*' A. Back, Devonshire (daughter). '•■;•! Brace McLeod, Otago Mounted Rifles, left foot, August 22— McLeod, Dunback. John Perry (Corporal), Otago Mounted Rifles, hand and thigh, August 22— J. :-'■-< Perry, senr., Stranraer, Scotland (father). "Percy De Bathe Brandon (Captain), Headquarters Staff, Mounted Rifles Brigade, 5 ' September 17Mrs. C. H. Brandon, George Street, Wellington. Alexander Clifford Mclntyre, Otago Infantry Battalion, hands, August —A. - ;Sg! Mclntyre, Point Kelso, Otago (father). ftinlliam Mcintosh, Field Artillery, September 12— H. Mcintosh, Kinlochbervie,
: Scotland. Charles Stewart Legge, Auckland Infantry Battalion, back, August 8 — W. ~f Legge, Islington Avenue, Ponsonby. "* William John Jolly, Auckland Mounted Rifles, previously reported by unit killed ■■fsp. in action, August 27, further reported by base post office admitted to hospital . - 1 at Perbacco, September 22Mrs. A. Jolly, Aka Aka, Waiuku (mother). . Stomas' Victor Roberts, Auckland Mounted Rifles, disembared at Malta August 31, slightly wounded—Miss M. E. Roberts, North Sydney (sister).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16040, 5 October 1915, Page 9
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