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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES (Ps* Unit en Pnnss Association.) WELLINGTON, October 23. The following casualties to members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force are announced, the names of next-of-kin being given in parentheses: — Previously reported Missing; &<m reported Killed in Action. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. (August 27.) Troopor STANLEY WHARTON SOMMERVILLE (Mis J. R. Sommerville, Stanley Bay, Auckland). CANTERBURY MOUNTED. (August 28.) Trooper GEORGE FREDERICK FINCH (Mrs A. H. Heligensen, Spowy RrVer, Victori). Died from 1 Wounds. OTAGO MOUNTED. (October 18.) - Trooper ANDREW GORDON. HERBERT, gunshot wounds in the buttock and enteric, in 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester. Died from Disease. OTAGO BATTALION. ' (October 18.) Private WM. EDWIN PALMER, dysentery, died at Mudros (Mrs M. Poukis, Kahatara, Featheirstoii, sister). Missing. OTAGO BATTALION. (September 27.) Private GEORGE' PATERSON (Mr John Paterson, 19 York place, Dunedin, brother). Private WHARTON BROOKE REA (Mr Wm. Henry Roa, Victoria, road, St. Kilda, Dunedin). Private THOMAS SMITH (Mrs Agnes Smith, 76 District road, Mornington, Dunedin, mother). - Private ERNEST HENRY THOMPSON (Mr David Thompson, Table Hill, Milton, father). Private HARRY DOUGLAS WRIGHT (Mr John I. Wright, 8 iSprin# Hill road, Mornington, Dunedin). OTAGO MOUNTED. (August 21.) Trooper CLARENCE JOHN HALL (Mr J. Hall, Balciutha). Previously reported Missing; now reported a Prisoner. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Trooper JEFFERY ARTHUR HARVEY, prisoner in Constantinople, wounded in the foot, well cared for; advice received through Red Cross, Geneva (Mr Jas. Alex. Harvey, Walton, Waikato, brother). Wounded. FIELD ARTILLERY. Gunner ARTHUR THOMAS BLOOMFIELD, slightly, disembarked at Malton on October 10 (Mr W. H. Bloomfield. High street, Timaru). Gunner HAROLD ORMEROD, depressed fracture of the skull, severe, admitted to 21st General Hospital, Alexandria on October 18 (Mr John Ormerod, 33 Draycott street, Bolton, England, father). Driver SIDNEY HENRY SMITH, s}ight gunshot wound in the right arm;'admitted to 21st General Hospital, Alexandria on October 18 (Mr C. Smith, Bright street, Cobden, Greymouth, father). Gunner ALAN HERBERT VIAL, severe gunshot wound in the hip; admittted to 21et General Hospital, Alexandria on October 18 (Mr W. H. Vial, Boundary road, Kelburn, Wellington). The following list,has been issued by the Government: —
Dangerously 111. OTAGO BATTALION. Private W. E. PALMER> dysentery, at Mudros, October 14 Priyate J. L. PORTER, fever, in .IiLZ. ' Hospital, England. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private A. HARVEY, scarlet fever, at Mudros, October 15. FIELD ENGINEERS. Sapper W. G. HOOK, dysentery, October 9. • • MEDICAL CORPS. Captain W. G, SCANNELL, in 2nd London General Hbspital. , VETERINARY CORPS. Trooper J. M. CALCINAI, typhoid, in N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo. MAORI CONTINGENT. Private A. T. GRACE, ty.'.oid:, in N.Z._ General Hospital, Cairo. 1 Removed from Dangerously 111 List. OTAGO BATTALION. Private J.'W. PRATTLEY. Out of Danger. OTAGO MOUNTED. Trooper R. KENDALL,' October 2. "■ WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private D. LARKIN. " FIELD ENGINEERS. Sapper R. E. WRIGHT, October 10. * Sapper C. S. BARRIE, October 6. Prisoners of War in Hospital. (Report received from American Consul.) AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Trooper R. GOWLANDy WELLINGTON BATTALION.' Private J. BUSSELL. Private T. GAFFNEY. , Discharged from Hospital. FIELD ENGINEERS.—Sapper W. T. Lill, at Mudros. >' " . Disembarked at Malta. OTAGO BATTALION—October 1/0: Lieutenant C. T. J. Woodfield (slightly SIC \VELLINGTON BATTALION ■ 6: Private J. S. Fiodlay (slightly sickl. FIELD ENGINEERS.—October 10: Cor■poral Hugh Dyson, Sappers C. W. Denby, L. Hayman, ,F. L. B,; Newbury, P. B. Whitcombe (slightly sick). FIELD ARTILLERY .—October 2: Gunner F. W. Gilrony (slightly October 10: Lieutenant H ; A. Christie, _ Sergeantmajor A. Strawbridge, Bombardier W. J. Gray, Gunner A. Christensen (slightly sack). MEDICAL CORPS.—October 10: Lancecorporal A. E: Beswick . (slightly''sick). MAORI CONTINGENT.—October 2: Private P. Hetaraka (slightly sick). . In Hospital at Malta. , CANTERBURY BATTALION—Private V. H. Smith (dysentery). In 19th General Hospital, Alexandria. ARMY SERVICE CORPS.—Second'lieutenant J.; J. Trooper J. V. Wilson. : ' Embarked for England. OTAGO BATTALION. —Privates H. W. Heyhoe, E. Fiizpatrick, J. A. Saipe (October 7), Private J. S. Scrivenpr. OTAGO MOUNTED;—Troopers R. H. Russell and L. S. Watson. AUCKLAND BATTALION.—CorporaI A. J. T. Simpson, Lance-corporal M. Hendricksan, Privates T. A. Rushbrooke, J. F. Scott, N. North. September 26 :Private J. Danderson.; October 7: Private F. Bauck-, ham. AUCKLAND MOUNTED—Trooper F. C. Trecue. , WELLINGTON BATTALION.—October 8: Private A. C. Gagen. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. — Trooper W.' 11. Smith. September 30: Trooper D. N. Allardice. ' CANTERBURY BATTALION. — Laacecorpora.l H. Ellen, Privates G. Macann and H-. Wilson. September 30: Private L. Falconer. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. — September 30: Sergeant-major E. W. Webb. October 7: Troopers. A. G. Waghorne and R. Gibbs. FIELD ENGINEERS. —Sapper W. Morgan. September 30: Sapper A. D. Hall. FIELD ARTILLERY.—CorporaI R. T. ' Hesscll, Gunner J. DrUmmond. MEDICAL CORPS.—Corporal G. Freeme. MAORI CONTINGENT.—October 9: Private M. Toitoi.' Arrived in England. AUCKLAND BATTALlON—LieutenantH. H. -S. Westmacott. In Clearing Hospital, East Leigh. WELLINGTON BATTALION.—Privates F; Cook,. C. N. Sheppard, S. Gaston. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. — Trooper G. H; S. Engall. CANTERBURY BATTALION—Private C. Herbert. In Park Hospital, Guildford. CANTERBURY BATTALION.—Private G. G. Fleming. FIELD ENGINEERS—Sapper D. R. Hallam. i In Ist Southern General Hospital, Portsmouth. , WELLINGTON. BATTALION. —Private W. D. J. Evaai*.
in King George's Hospital, London. WELLINGTON BATTALION. — Private W. Ryder. In Welsh Metropolitan Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff. OTAGO BATTALION. — Private J. Friond. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. — Sergeant P. W. C. Dement. In 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester. CANTERBURY BATTALION. —Private A. Booker. En Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham. FIELD ENGINEERS.—Sergeant H. B. Riskworth.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16523, 25 October 1915, Page 2
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