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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES i (Peb Unitbd Phess Associatioh.) WELLINGTON, July 12. The following casualties to members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces are announced. The names of the next of kin aTe given in parentheses :— Killed in Action. OTAGO BATTALION.

8/1739—Private EDWARD FRYE, June 23 (Mr C. Frye, Caversham, Dunedin, father). 8/1447—Private JAMES DASLER, June 23 (Mr Louis Dasler, Tokarahi, Oamaru, father). OTAGO MOUNTED. Trooper G. SWANSON, June 25. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Trooper A. VERNER, June 26. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private A. E. PATTRICK, June 21. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. Sapper W. J. BUSBRIDGE, June 23. Previously Reported Wounded; Now Reported Killed in Action, AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private J. H. GORE, May 8. Died from Wounds. CANTERBURY BATTALION. 6/1735—Private HOWARD SWIFT, July 7 (Mr Albert Swift, 17 West road, Northlands, Wellington, father). Private G. F. YEOMAN, July 2. CANTERBURY MOUNTED.

7/336—Trooper EDWARD PERCY GORDON, Jury 8 (Mi- Thomas Gordon, Coronation street, Spreydon, Christchurch, father). , 7/183—Trooper CECIL THEODORE CROOK, July 4 (Mrs William Crook, Collingwood, Nelson, mother). Died from Pneumonia. WELLINGTON MOUNTED.

0 11A85—Trooper JOHN HENRY TURNER, June 10 (Mr John Henry Turner, Gisbome). Died from Dysentery. CANTERBURY MOUNTED.

Major ROBERT BOSS BOWIE, at Heliopolis, July 10 (Mrs Elizabeth Bowie, Waihi road, Timaro, wife). Died from Enteric Fever. / NEW ZEALAND VETERINARY CORPS. 8/1386—Private THOMAS ADAM STEPHENS, in Egyptian Army Hospital, July 9 (Mr F. A. Stephens Main street, Otautau, father). Died from Typhoid. OTAGO BATTALION. Private P. GARDINER, July 7. Wounded. OTAGO BATTALION.

8/531—Private VALENTINE MAWER, June 24 (next of kin not given). 8/1446—Private MATTHEW BEATTIE (Mr John James Beattie, Naseby, Otago, father). OTAGO MOUNTED. Trooper P. O'CALLAGHAN. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private H. PARDOE. WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/655—Private FREDERICK BURGESS (Jean Burgess, c/o Mr S. G. Burgess, 'Frankton Junction). Private C. MITCHELL. CANTERBURY BATTALION. ' Private J. R. FIELD. . Private W. DOWNES. Private P,. W. ELLIS. Private E. L. GALE. Private T. INGLE. Private M. LLEWELLYN. Private A. THOMPSON. / Private J. M'LAUCHLTN. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. 4/665—Corporal GEOFFREY WILLIAM INSLEY (Mr S. Insley, Balmoral road, Moimt Eden, Auckland father) Sapper T. M'COURT. FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Gunner W. A. ADAMSON. GTinner W. E. CAPPER. Dangerously 111. WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/1267—Private WILLIAM JAKES, Jnly 8 (Mrs S- Jakes, 808 Fitzroy street, New Plymouth). 10/1872—Private CECIL BRYAN KING, July 8 (Mr H. A. King, 122 Fox street, Gisbome, father). WELLINGTON MOUNTED. 11/122—Trooper HARRY STANLEY PALMERSTON, enteric and appendicitis, , Jnly 8 (Mrs G. L. R. Scott c/o Mr Scottj surveyor, Palmerston North, mother). CANTERBURY BATTALION. 6/180—Private CHARLES PETER PATRICK CLARKE (Mr Daniel J. Clarke, G.P.0., Timaru, brother). Private A. B. DOIDGE.

Wounded; Admitted to West Australian General Hospital, Heliopoiis. July 9. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. Lieutenant THOMAS LOMAX GIBBS, wounds in face and arm (Mrs Margaret Gibbs, wife). Major PETER .JENKINS WAIN, shrapnel wounds in right thigh (Mrs S. E. Wain, Waimate, wife). Sick, admitted to Pont Koubba Hospital from Callipoli. (JuJy 8.) OTAGO MOUNTED. 9/746—Trooper Frank V. Puttk-k. 9/879—Trooper refer Skraibdn. AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/277 —Sergeant-major Norman Eric Walker. WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/1024—Sergeant George Wallace Bollinger. 10/1438 —Private Francis Chambers. 10/584—Private Charles Holmes. NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL CORPS. 3/170 a — Corporal Thomas Harris Fraser. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. , 4/1282 —Sapper Thomas Fenwick Flintoff. NEW ZEALAND ARMY SERVICE CORPS. 8/2646—Robert Arthur Stewart iat-ta-ehed). Slightly Wounded. OTAGO BATTALION. 8/1702—Private Allan Stewart Birse. AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/1909—Private Edward Henry Carlton.

12/824—Private L. Prosser (second time). 12/939—Private Neil Matheso'i. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. 13/285—Malcolm Abbot. 13/939 —Private Frank Stewart. 13/544— Trooper Walter Thomas Felh WELLINGTON BATTALION 10/1420—Private Thomas M. Blake. 10/1615 —Private George Victor Percy. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. 11/729—Trooper Thomas J. Parker. Jl/777—Trooper David Harold S. Ingks. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. 7/65 —Trc.oper Henry Joseph Hogan. 6/1029 —Private John Hughes Gardner. Embarked for England. OTAGO BATTALION. 8/430 —Private Irvine M'Ewan, July 10. OTAGO MOUNTED. 9/326 —Trooper Robert Guthrie. AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/1503 —Private Charles Duncan Simpson. 12/764—Private Claude Russell Hill. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. 13/214—Trooper Ernest Edward Frost. 'WELLINGTON BATfALION. 10/1403—Private Henry Robert Atkinson. 10/1936—Private A. Norton, July 10. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. 11/294 —Trooper Alexander M. Hutton. 11/430 a— Trooper John Railton, July 10. CANTERBURY BATTALION. 6/275—Private Henry Kenny. 6/294 —Lance-corporal John Marr. 6/1617—Private William Marshall. MOUNTED RIFLE BRIGADE. 7/293a— Trooper Louis Cyril H. Gooch. 7/382 —Trooper Lawson Charles Newman. ENGINEERS FIELD CORPS. 4/986— Sapper John Buckley, July 10. 4/767—Sapper George M. Kay, July 10. Admitted to No. 21 General Hospital, Alexandria. (July 8.) AUCKLAND MOUNTED. 13/329 —Lance-corporal Wilfred Brian Fitchett, slight fever. Admitted to No. 2 Australian General Hospital, Chezireh. (July 8.) OTAGO BATTALION. 8/1795 —Private John Marsh, gunshot wound in the thigh.

OTAGO MOUNTED. 9/316 —Corporal Gavin Black, compound fracture of right humerus (serious). 9/137 —Trooper Leslie Edwards, gunshot wound in right knee (slight). 9/164 —Trooper James Mackie, gunshot wound in scalp (slight). 9/454 —Trooper Alfred Edward Wilson,, shell wound in arm (slight). AUCKLAND BATTALION. t2/1054—Private Eeginald C. Lord, bomb wound in the left thigh (slight). AUCKLAND MOUNTED. 13/160 —Lieutenant Charles Frederick Smedley, septic toe (amputation). WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/1805—Private Charles Henry Eichler, influenza (slight). 10/1695—Private Walter Wells, gunshot wound in the neck. 10/1044—Sergeant L. Thomas Davis, fever (slight). NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. 4/665 —Corporal Geoffrey William Insley, bomb wound in fore arm and face (slight). Admitted to Military Hospital, Ras-el-Tin, Alexandria. NEW ZEALAND STAFF CORPS, HEADQUARTERS MOUNTED DIVISION. Captain Peter Bain Henderson, compound fracture of the left leg (severe). Wounded Recovered and Sent to the Front. ,OTAGO BATTALION. 8/727—Private Richard A. Savage. 8/738—Private William Thomas Carruthers. 8/1126—Private Daniel Patrick Pryde.

AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/621—Private Albert Ridges. 12/339—Private Leslie Herbert Desforges. 12/1017—Private Vincent StitchbuTy. 12/12 —Private Arthur Aislabie.12/1460—Private Thomas Mather. 12/377—Private William F. Hamilton. 12/97—Private Wilson Fairer. 12/515— Corporal Clifford E. G. Ball. 12/725 —Corporal George Delancy. 12/382—Private William J. Johansen. 12/564—Private Henry L. Heywood. 12/570—Private Albert E. G. Johnson. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. 13/209 — Trooper Alexander Donald M'Leod. WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/758—Private Frederick R. Swindlehurst. 10/87—Sergeant Gerald Sievers. 10/1588—Private William M'lntosh. 10/854—Corporal Walter Spratt. 10/596—Private Herbert Lyons. 10/367— Corporal Claud Brooke. 10/1080—Private Charles Scott. 10/1079— Captain Leslie S. M'Lernon. CANTERBURY BATTALION. 6/738—Private George Jos. Taylor. 6/66— Private David Howlett. 6/905 —Private Matthew Joseph. 6/1318— Corporal Stanley G. Houie. 6/1037— Corporal HerbeTt Ibbotson. 6/652—Sergeant George M. Hogben. 6/323 —Private Samuel Murray Penny. 6/569 — Private Reginald Francis Walsh. 6/1427a—Corporal John Russell Walker. 6/287—Private Gordon Thomas Wright. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. 7J46— Corrjoral Wallace Fujfhj.

FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE. 2/283 —Private John Jardino Stewart. Sick Recovered and Sent to the Front. OTAGO MOUNTED. 9/776—Trooper R, K Wilson (attached). 9/683—Trooper Robert Campbell. AUCKLAND BATTALION. 13/1712—Private Reginald Herbert Marshall. *"/773—Private I.onza Jensen. 12/427 —Private Gerald Mervyn Purchas. 12/593 —Private James Martin. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. 13/35 —Trooper Charles G. Campbell. WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/765—Private Augustus Christie. 10/996 —Lance-corporal Samuel Northev. 10/259—Private William Alex. Steveiison. 10/1683—Private Walter William Thorby. 10/862 —Private John Henry Burrows. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. 11/66 —Trooper John Howard Jervis. 11/609—Staff Sergeant-major Charles S. Mahoney. 11/1057—Trooper Rae Fraser Scott. 11/298 —Trooper Howard Maurice Jackson. CANTERBURY BATTALION. ' 6/650 —Private Charles S. Jacobsen. 6/86 —Private Robert H. Livingstone. 6/726 —Private Aubrey L. Smith. 6/379—Private William F. W. Trueman. FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE. 2/173—Gunner Alfred Wm. Olsen. NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL CORPS. 3/86a—Private Arthur Griffiths. DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS. Captain Hugh de C. Eastwood. Removed from Dangerously 111 List.

NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS.

4/638 —Sapper Lance Fabias Terreni, July 4. Sick and Convalescent. OTAGO BATTALION. 8/1111 Private Edward S. Shipworth. OTAGO MOUNTED. 9/656—Trooper William Hv. Meir. 9/881—Trooper Alfred Win. Lester. WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/195 —Private William Hodgson, discharged as convalescent. 10/970 A—Private Arthur L. Trower. 10/1095—Captain Michael M'Donnell. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. 11/197 —Trooper Jaines Jos. Austin. GeoTge Hy. M'Dermid. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. THE LATEST LIST. SYDNEY, July 12. KILLED IN ACTION—Major NASH, Captain LANAZA, Lieutenants BALFE, PARRY, and M'DONALD; and 24 noncommissioned officers and men. DIED OF WOUNDS. — Captain HOLMES, Lieutenant TIESSEL; and 39 non-commissioned officers and men including Private G. HETT, a New Zealander.

WOUNDED. —Colonels RYAN and CHAUVEL. Majors CORLETT. E. WALSH, and RANKINE; Captains LAURIE, BIRK, BECK, CAMERON, DONOVAN. HIGGINS, MITCHELL, JONES, and EVERETT"; Lieutenants M'NEILL, RUTHERFORD BANFF GILCHRIST, LLOYD, and LALOR; and 111 non-commissioned officers and men, including M. L. GRAHAM, previously reported missing. NEW Z'EALANDER MlSSlNG.—Lieutenant JORDAN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16434, 13 July 1915, Page 6

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 16434, 13 July 1915, Page 6

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 16434, 13 July 1915, Page 6

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