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Hi ROLL OF HOHOOR KIW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. CASUALTY LIST NO. 283. (Per United Press Association.) . WELLINGTON’, February 15. DIED OF WOUNDS Died of wounds, abdomen, February 9:— 1 WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Second Lieut. ARTHUR CLIFFORD HEWITT (Mrs J. D. A. Hewitt, Temaire, Palmerston North, mother). OiES OF ’ OSSEftSE Died of carbuncle face, pleurisy, and pneumonia, N.Z. General Hospital, Alexandria, February 12; — OTAGO BATTALION. HENRY JOHN CAMERON (H. Cameron, 3 Falcon street, Roslyn, Dunedin, mother). MAORI LIST WO. 44. Died of chronic phthisis and empyaemia, February 9th: — WILLIAM NURA (Henry Nuku Nura, Otaki). KILLED IH ACTION Previously reported believed dead, now reported killed in action (result of Court of Enquiry):— AUCKLAND BATTALION. Lieut. H. S. EADDELLEY. 2nd Lieut. J. M. CORBETT. Killed in action at the Dardanelles: — WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private W. McCORMICK. ’ Previously reported missing, believed dead, now reported killed in action (result of Court of Enquiry);— OTAGO BATTALION. Lieut. C. R. SARGOOD. mm ©f woms Previously reported believed dead, now reported died of wounds received in action (result Court of Enquiry):— AUCKLAND BATTALION. Major F. STUCKEY. HOSPITAL AND DEOGEEoS SEFOET. Pronounced out of danger::— Auckland Mounted Rifles —Tpr L. N. Fisher. Re-admitted Hospital, United Kingdom, progressing satisfactorily:— Auckland Battalion—Pte W. P. Kelly. Canterbury Battalion —Pte J. F. Blues. Removed from seriously ill list:— N.Z. Field Artillery—Gunner D. Murchison. RAILWAY ROLL OF HONOUR. The last staff circular contains a complete list of the members of the New Zealand Railway Department who have fallen in defence of tiro Empire. This roll of honour totals 37. The names are as under : Aldridge, A. G., Traffic, Auckland Infantry Battalion. Bannerman, E, T., Locomotive, Otago Infantry Battalion. Brown, M.0., Locomotive, Otago Infantry Battalion. Burns, A. C.. Traffic, Wellington Infantry Battalion. Clark, S. G., Traffic, Wellington Infantry Battalion. Coote, P. S., Locomotive, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. CoAperthwaite, P., Maintenance, Otago Infantry Battalion. Dick, H. J., Traffic, New Zealand Field Engineers. Downes, T. S., Maintenance, Otago Infantry Battalion. Findlay, J., Maintenance, Otago Infantry Battalion, Harding, L. C., Locomotive, Otago Infantry Battalion. <. Hayward, A. R., Locomotive, Otago Infantry Battalion. Hlslop, R., Traffic, Railway Engineers. Hunter, H., Traffic, Otago Infantry Battalion. ' Jackson, J. G., Traffic, Wellington Infantry Battalion. McEachen, P. J., Traffic, Otago Infantry Battalion. McFarlane, D. S.. Locomotive, Wellington Mounted Rifles. McKinstrey, L.G., Traffic, 7th Rein? forcements. McMurtrie, D. A., Traffic Otago Infantry Battalion. Mather, A. B. W., Locomotive, Wellington Infantry Battalion. Miles, 1., Traffic, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Murcott, S. G,, Traffic, Otago Infantry O’Donnell, D., Maintenance, Otago Infantry Battalion. O’Keefe, J., Locomotive, Wellington Infantry Battalion. Owens, J. D. H., Locomotive, Otago Infantry Battalion. Pratt, A. M., Head Office, No. 1 Stationary Hospital. Quigley, R., Traffic, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Reynolds, S., Maintenance, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Selby, W. G., Locomotive, Otago Infantry Battalion. Smith, E., Traffic, New Zealand Field Engineers. / Tonkin, R. E., Locomotive, Auckland Infantry Battalion. Trewern, H. A., Locomotive, Otago Infantry Battalion, Walinck, J., Locomotive, Imperial Reservist. Ward, A. L., Locomotive, Otago Infantry Battalion. Whitaker, J. H., Traffic, Wellington Infantry Battalion. Williams, 11. J. T., Traffic, Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Williams, G„ Locomotive, Otago Infantry Battalion. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.-Copyright) SYDNEY, February 15. Casualty list M2 includes the following New Zealanders 111 ; Private J. Bryant. In hospital at Ghozirch : Private J. Masno. At Alexandria; J. Wearce. At Cairo ; D. S. F Burrell. Removed from serious list : Captain J. Conn and Private 10. Kcrenck. Returned to duty ; Private N. H. Lumsden and W. Smith.

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Southland Times, Issue 17658, 16 February 1916, Page 6

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