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CASUALTIES.

NEW ZEALAND FORCES. LIST RECEIVED LAST NIGHT. Press Association. WELLINGTON, September 28. The following casualty list was received last night:— DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY BATTALION. * (September 22.) .Wilson, Peter, private (J. D. Wilson, Gore). —In New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo, of gunshot wound, ireck. .... DIED OF DISEASE. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. Wheeler, Norman, trooper. OTAGO BATTALION. Wilkinsonpsßoger William, captain. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Main, James, private. , =

S WOUNDED. i ■ ' | CANTERBURY BATTALION. 1 Burns, Archibald Gower, private (Benjamin H. Burns, Chester Street West, Christchureh). —Hand and enteric. Baker, John William, private (Charles L. Baker, New Norfolk, Tasmania, father).—Wounded and bruised. OTAGO BATTALION. Finlayson, Kenneth Cross, private. Hunt, Charles, private. McDonald, Stuart Gordon, corporal. , Souness, Thomas, private. Paterson, Henry, corporal. j N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. Derose, Frederick James, sapper.

N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. Keightley, Fred. Martin, gunner. Jenkin, Harold George, sergeant. Admitted Canadian Hospital, Taplow: AUCKLAND BATTALION. Abbott, Kenneth Ferris, private. Cox, Norman George, private. Lury, George Henry, sergeant. Waterson, Duncan Currie, corporal. Rackham, William Leith, private. OTAGO BATTALION. Dasler, Archie, private. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Neveralia, September 10, slightly wounded:— - Shand, George Page, priy^fe. SICK, NOT MISSING. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Previously reported missing,* Aug- j ust 8, now reported admitted to King George's Hospital, London, influenza: Watkins, George Waring, private (J. W. Watkins, Lyttelton, brother). SICK AND WOUNDED. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. j

Admitted to 3rd Western General Hospital, Cardiff—Trooper R. Thomson. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Removed from dangerous list—Private P. Wilson. Following pronounced out of danger:— Canterbury Mounted—Trooper A. W. Ileald. Following disembarked Malta, hosI pital ship Neveralia, September 10, slightly sick:— Canterbury Battalion—Private F. G. Summerfield, CorporalT). Sullivan, Private C. H. Warnock, Sergeant P. Monigatti, Privates J. Vincent, R. Hewitt, M. Menaglio, C. Strang, A. G. Foster, J. L. Fitzgerald, J. J. Wilson, E. Flaherty, Sergeant-Major J. W. Langridge, Private R. P. Lumsden, Scrgeant,L. A. Burns, Privates W. P. Tangnev, A. J. C. McLellan, A. Smith, L. Wakelin, S. A. Allen, P. L. Shand, J. P. Good, T. Hawkey, J. Punn, H. Hirst, C. I-lagues, A. R. Clucas, G. M. Slatter, J. B. Katterns, R. S. Stechmann, J. Jefferies, P. J. Sullivan, F. Smith, H. Robertson. Canterbury Mounted Rifles Troopers H. Rasmussen, C. Pocock. Wounded, recovered, and sent to front from Alexandria:Canterbury Battalion—Private W. J. Breeze.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 511, 29 September 1915, Page 3

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CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 511, 29 September 1915, Page 3

CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 511, 29 September 1915, Page 3

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