THE ROLL OF HONOUR
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES' (Per United Pbess Association.) ' WELLINGTON, November 19. The following casualties to members of , the New Zealand Expeditionary Force ara > announced, the name 3of next-of-kin being given in parentheses: — Died from Disease. OTAGO BATTALION. 1 (November 2.) Private ROWLAND GORDON JEF- , FERIS, typhoid, buried at sea (Mr Rowl land Jefferis, Otiake, father). OTAGO MOUNTED. (November 16.) Trooper WILLIAM FOSTER, enterio and bronchial pneumonia (Mis Christina Foster, Lowburn Ferry, Central Otago, mother). Wounded. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. (October 26.) Sapper JOHN M'KAY (Mrs Esther Dagg, Luniden, Southland). 1 The following list was issaed by the Go--verument yesterday:— Dangerously Hi. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private E. H, W. RAENEY, in 3rd tralidtn General Hospital, Mudros, Novembef 14. MAORI CONTINGENT. Private P. KINGI, in 15th General Ho* 3 pital, Alexandria, October. 30. Pronounced Out of Danger. 1 AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Trooper J. S. PATTERSON, November 3 13. . . Wounded. 1 AUCKLAND BATTALION. 3 Private J. GOULD, severely wounded. -■ WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private A. J. PUNNELL, gunshot, wounds * MAORI CONTINGENT. Corporal .P. 0. MEIHANA, gunshot wound in the wrist, in New Zealand General Hospital, Pont do Kaubbeh, Cairo, November ,15. 1 Disembarked at Malta. (Slightly sick.) WELLINGTON BATTALION.—October 25: Private E. H. Kimberley (slightly sick). ENGINEERS.—Sappers E. H. Blomfield and H. Travis. FIELD ARTlLLEßY.—Lieutenant H. G. Wilding, Gunners J. Hamilton and D. Murchiston. MEDICAL CORPS.—Private 0. H. Heald. . ' ARMY SERVICE CORPS.-Corporal H. . Armstrong, Driver E. O. Dare. t In Ist London General Hospital. DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS.—Pri. 5 vate D. 15. L. Roso; In Clearing Hospital, Eastleigh. MAORI CONTINGENT.—Private EL ' - Howell (dysentery). In Welsh Metropolitan Hospital, Whitchurcn, Cardiff. N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS.—Sapper R. , H. Wright. In 2nd Western General Hospital, r Manchester. AUCKLAND MOUNTED.—Trooper T< '. H. Bond (siok, not serious). ' ' >> In Netley Hospital. v OTAGO BATTALION.—Private C. P. Carthew (enteric). " t , CANTERBURY BATTALION.—Private ' !j H. F. Budd (sick). ° Sick. \ OTAGO BATTALlON.—lieutenant R. V, Tregear (enteric, severe). canterbury mounted—Troope* y W. W. Carter. 1 FIELD ARTILLERY.—Gunner A. J. % Ridler (slight debility). ,;< I Proceeding to Convalescent Home, Luxor. , ; J ARMY NURSING SERVICE-Nurse V., s M'Cosh Smith. I Discharged Convalescent, Alex- > ) andria. / r OTAGO BATTALION.—Privates W. i M'Gregor, T. V. M'Knight, D. Sellars. t AUCKLAND BATTALION.—Sergeant - -• 3 W. L. Salmon, Lanoo-oorporal T. L. Hill, • 1 Private W. A, Evane. J , 3 AUCKLAND MOUNTED.—Trooper : ' B. Tonks. x J WELLINGTON BATTALION.—Private 1 u_ xiassell > [ CANTERBURY BATTALION.—Private ' 'Ji 1 E. W. Gillett. -f r CANTERBURY MOUNTED.—Sergeant s T. H. Neal. Tv : N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS.— J. G. Meek, Gunner Hirst. „< ' N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY.—Gunnew H. 1 L. Collins, E. Flavell, J. H. Hackham; J. Bryan, R. J. Stone, Trooper G. H. Cooper. [ - HEADQUARTERS. —Privates B. B. Leslie and A. Cockroft, Troopers Waterworth ! and G. D. Jury. I MAORI CONTINGENT.—Private R. | Matin . .. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS.—Privates S. H. \ Cowan and A. E. Jadkson. , , N.Z. VETERINARY CORPS.—Private T. F. Duffy. Recovered, and Leaving Alexandria for the Front. OTAGO MOUNTED—Trooper T. E. Enright. • •>»» AUCKLAND BATTALION—Sergeant J. G. Gasparie, Privates J. BL Carter, F. Miti ler, and D. W. Williams. AUCKLAND MOUNTED.—Corporal J. A. Ross, Trooper A. H. Wilson. WELLINGTON BATTALION.—Private S. C. Adams. - . . WELLINGTON MOUNTED.—Troopers C. C. Baldwin, R. B. Boyd, R. J. Stuart. :f CANTERBURY BATTALION—Privates W. J._ Brown, W. S. Maxwell, W. C. Quinn, S. Shirley. * i ENGINEERS.—Sappers D. A. Stoen and ,■? C. Oantor. _ ' FIELD ARTILLERY, —-Giinner S. J. Walsh. HEADQUARTERS—Private H. S. Mao- , ; >, alister. . • Rejoined Regiment. OTAGO BATTALION.—Private E. John- „ ' son (October 13). - -1; MAORI GONTIN GENT.—Privates T, Paputene and T. P. Sidney (from Malta). . >•;! ;; In Christchurch Hospital. N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE (Second JBattalion). —Private E. Unsworth, appendicitis November 14. 1 ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 7
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