NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
SIXTEEN new CASUALTIES REPORTED. dead, MISSING AND WOUNDED Now total 7821 nwJedT , C hTpl' iS l iSS °. ed . by *» D °'°™ Department was names of men Of 1,, ="**">>*■ I' stained the was « M i. *« ; r: ° n ;r D mber ° f * e Auokw M ""* one in the Otago Iniantrvlrf ° Dn ™°™ 1 <Ued ° "°"*»>* ' land and WeUtogtoTMolta :„ i -'"°- "* »*" A "* .» declared toVe £?%. a*-*"™-* reported missing, « casualties are now approximately 7921. ****"****■ - The total KILLED IN ACTION. William Stephen Wells (Sereaanti a„mi j t Trafalgar Street, ' L WeU8 > DIED OF WOUNDS. Fredi. John Stowers. Divisional T™;„ 4 a 57. Key Street, * i *-*■ N — *—• *—«* DIED OF DISEASE. David Edward Canning Ota™ t ~♦ t-» jStanley Street, QuetstewT H^W M ~" Canning, MISSING MEN NOW DECLARED DEAD. the WkST„riL2 T lnqi,ir> ' hdd at Cam P. Lemnos, on October 16, the following, previously reported mining, are now declared to be dead ._ A. C. Downes, Auckland M.R. M. W. Paulsen, Wellington M.R. MEN REPORTED WOUNDED. William Irving, Auckland 1., right cheek and shoulder, November 18-E A Irving, Paengaroa, Tauranga. Clifford James Walsh, Auckland 1., November 16-Margaret Walsh, 12 Ryle Street, Ponsonby (mother). ' . John Fitzpatrick, Otago M.R., disembarked at Malta November 29, slightlyThomas Fitzpatrick, 50, Melbourne Road, South Dunedin (father) Horace Joseph Ashton, Auckland 1., disembarked at Malt* November 29 slightly George Ashton, William Street, Mount Albert, Auckland (father) Charles MerriL Pilkington (Lance-Corporal), Canterbury M.R., admitted 2M General Hospital, Alexandria, December 3, gunshot right arm, slight-Mrs. G. M. Pilkington, Carlton School, Bennett's Junction (mother). Wounded, discharged convalescent at Alexandria:— Richard John Potter, Canterbury 1.-T. M. Potter, 51, Tweed Street Richmond Christchurch (father). John Prideaux Coulson, advance party New Zealand Rifle Brigade—H. M. Coulson, dentist, Hokitika (brother). i James Prendergast—John Prendergast, Pokeno. Waikato (father) Leo. Reginald Jury (Captain), ArtiUery-C. J. Jury, Tonga, South Sea Islands. Robert Crear, Divisional Train— Agnes Crear, Princess Street, Pahiatua. Albert Booth Taylor, Medical Corps— H. Taylor, Western Springs Road, Morningside, Auckland (father).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16096, 9 December 1915, Page 7
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