DANGEROUSLY ILL.
OTAGO BATTALION
8/279—Private JOHN RAINHAM, in second general hospital (next of kin, Mrs J. E. Rain ham, Kent terrace, Wellington).
FIELD ARTILLERY
4/726 —Sapper JAMES ROSS FARQUFIAR, in Egyptian Army Hospital (next of kin, Mr T. D. Farquhar, Edinburgh). PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER. OTAGO BATTALION. 8/712—Private GEORGE MAGNUS SMITFI (next of kin, Mr Joseph Smith, 41 Woodhaugh street, Dunedin), previously reported dangerously ill. AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/387—Private ALBERT JOLLEY (next of kin, Mrs A. Robertson, Ayr street, Invercargill), previously reported .dangerously ill). PROGRESS OF SICK AND WOUNDED. Sick and wounded discharged from hospital to Lady Codley’s Convalescent Horne, Alexandria; — Otago Battalion. —Privates R. N. Flawkos and C. R. Robertson. Auckland Battalion. —Corporal G. Delaney, Privates C. E. Speechley, E. A. Wakeham, and V. E. Somerville. Wellington Battalion. —Lieutenant F. K. Turnbull, Privates 11. Beaumont, C. S. Baker, H. Jones, J. Paaske, and A. Pike. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates J. D. M'Kenzie, F. W. Lukey, R. C. Skilton, A. H. Skinner, and L. A. Tall. Field Troop Engineers.—Sapper T. Peddle. Canterbury Mounted. —Trooper C. F. Berry. Wounded in Indian General Hospital No. 5, Alexandria: — Otago Battalion.—Privates FI. W. B. Edwards, W. M. Hislop, J. A. M'Neill, and W. T. Woods. Auckland Battalion. —Privates R. A. Aubrey, R. F. Lowndes, FI. Passfield. Wellington Battalion.—Privates C. Allen, R. J. Denney, J. Flolleron. Canterbury Battalion. —Private R. M. Broomfield.
Discharged cured, and now at the base at Alexandria: —
Otago Battalion. —Sergeant-major N. T. Allen, Lance-corporal J. Black, Privates A. Bigwood, W. J. Willis, C. Harneiss, W. J. Flughes, C. L. dampen, L. Kitt, H. T. Meads, R. Applegarth, J. L. Greenfield, A. Robertson, C. O’Hara, L. W. Tallke, W. IT. Ycrnon, S. Walters, L. FI. Latimer, J. C. Whipp, A. W. Martin, J. W. Kclleher, J. Beaumont, B. James, R. Lymburn, H. W. Potts, P. Hawkins, J. R. M'Millan, J. Doyle, D. W. M'Dougall. Otago Mounted. —Troopers W. Finnerty, B. Dickson, W. Stenton. Auckland Battalion. —Lance-corporal J. Mettrick, Privates J. S. Lee, F. Watson, P. H. Brown, D. Davies, Lahy, C. M'Donald,. W. Jenkins, L. Prosser, W. Bradford, FI. A. Broderick, E. G. Edmond, G. Ellis, D. R. MaoNiool, S. Wain, J. Dickson, B. S. Lambert, W. J. R. Trotter, G. Gledhill, M. Ward, G. T. Allaway, W. G. Nairn, and D. Bowler.
Auckland Mounted.—Trooper W. Sharp lin.
Wellington Battalion.—Sergeant S. M. Okcy, Corporal H. L. Walden, Privates A. Dodunski, E. Greonwald, S. R. Ball, J Henderson, E. J. Harris, D. C. Stanley, C. Mitchell, E. O. Olsen, R. I. Bell, H. T. Ranger, F. L. Vickers, G. M. Lloyd, J. Petrie, S. J. H. Lpwrye. Canterbury Battalion.—Corporal S. FI. Andrew, Lance-corporal R. Lee, Privates J. Head, IF. N. Jarvis, D. S. L. Keay, R. Quigley, W. Davidson, A. Kollow, S. C. Blake, C. C. Beach, J. R. Reeves, W. D. M'Clymont, J. W. Pearce, A. S. Dick, A. L. Smith, R. H. Livingstone, H. E. Sapsford, J. Ressels, T. Edridge, R. H. Kember, H. E. Moore. Field Artillery Brigade.—Gunners C. W. Yernor, J. Partridge, G. W. Guthrie, W. F Forrester, and C. D. Irwin; Driver H. E. Lyons; Trooper R. E. Ainsworth. Divisional Train. —Private N. G. Redmond, T. Smith, L. E. Fink. A. E. Waters, P. Sandham, and W. M. Burt, Driver T. Field. > Engineers.—Private W. FI. Mason. Divisional Headquarters.—Private A. W. Thomson.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 28
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