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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

LATEST CASUALTY LIST. NEW ZEALAND FORCES. Following sick and wounded admitted third London General Hospital. Auckland Battalion Pvt F. C. Stubbing. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Lieut. L. Chaytor Otago Battalion Pvt C. Gilbert. N.Z. Field Engineers. Lieut. H. M. Clark. Army Service Corps. Pvt F. Reed. Admitted Netley Hospital: Wellington Battalion Pvt F. Wright. Admitted Ratmal Infirmary, Manchester. Wellington Battalion Pvt R. F. R. Walpole. Canterbury Battalion Pvt E. Davies, Pvt F. Hooper. Admitted University Hospital, Southampton: Auckland Mcunted Rifles. Pvt W. J. Connors. Auckland Battalion Pvt F. W. Shepherd Canterbury Battalion Pvt W. S. Hindmarsh Following sick and wounded admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester: Auckland Battalion Pvt A. Fryers Pvt S W. Bertram. Wellington Battalion "" " Pvts A. H. Lange, W. H Meicham Otago Battalion Pvt H. W. Kirkwood Following admitted American Women's War Hospital, Raigneton: Auckland Mounted Rifles Tpr C. F. Seaward. Canterbury Battalion Reported killed in action, August 8: Pvt Marsh. Otago Mounted Rifles. Reported missing, August 22nd: Pvt Perry. Auckland Battalion Reported died of wounds May Bth: Pvt Savory. Canterbury Battallion Died of wounds at Netley Hospital, September 18th: Pvt O'Donnell. Auckland Mcunted Rifles. Renewed wounded, August 28th: Tpr Oakden. Reported wounded August 30th: Tpr Low . Wellington Mounted Rifles. Died of wounr'e en Ihospital shir»-"Ma bene," August 31st. Tpr McDonald Otago Battalion Reported wounded August 30th: Pvt Ormroc], Pvt Kilroy; knee, Tvi Townson N.Z. Field Artii'lery Accident. September 4th: Co'rpl Mosley. Following wounded admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Pont de Koubbeh, Cairo: N.Z. Field Artillery Gunshot wound arm, September 19: Bombadier Godfrey. N.Z. Field Engineers Gunshot wound side: Driver Simmons. N.Z. Medical Corps Gunshot wound shoulder: Corpil Dick. Canterbury Battalion Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, Sept. 19th: Gunshot wound leg, second time: Pvt Shaw. Following reported wounded, August 25tlj: Auckland Mounted Tprs E. J. Williams, R. Burt. Auckland Battalion Pvts G. H. McMillan, J. Langdon, G. Gledhill, J. W. Ritchie. Wellington Mounted. TprC. F. Caterer, G. Drake. Wellington Battallion Pvt. F. E. Aldridge. N.Z. Field Artillery Gunner L. Dunn, M. J. Fraser, A. E. Gulbransen.

N.Z. Field Engineers • Signaller'A.'Green, Sapper W. Mitchell, Sapper S. Webb. N.Z. Medical Corps. Pvt R. W. Fiintoff. Admitted N.Z. Hospital, Walton: Divisional Headquarters. Sergt.-Major De Loree. Auckland Battalion Pvt W. Pearse. N.Z. Medical Corps. Following reported wounded August 27th: Chest, Sergt. Tait; head and right leg, Pvt AVorstop; right thigh, Pvt Nelson. Divisional Headquarters. Reported s'liglhtly wounded, August 2S: Sergt. White. HOPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Following sick and wounded admitted Metropolitan War Hospital, Whichurch, Cardiff: Otago Mounted Rifles. Tprs Thorp, Firry, Corpl Jaraene T. Shaw, Tprs Hall, Harrex, Hottop, Griffin, Petersen, Robinson, LanceCorpl Watson. Canterburj r Mounted. Tprs Richardes, Robbins, H. Smith, Packwood, Lenihan. Otago Battalion Pvts H. Beeby, H. F. Foley, J. Platto. R. Applegarth, T. J. Healey, H. Hannah. Auckland Mounted Rifles Corpl Seaward, Tpr Sigvertsen, Tpr. Sticjhbury, Tpr Walker,. Tpr Warren, Tpr White, Tpr Wijlson. Wounded second occasion, 25th August: Tpr Goodwin. Canterbury Mounted Ries. Previously reported missing, further reported slightly wounded, August 30: Tpr McLecd. N.Z. Field Artillery Slightly wcunded, doing duty, August 27th: Corpl. Roberts Wellington Mounted Tpr J. B. Smit. Wellington Battalion Lance-Corpl. D. Munro, Pvt H. Y. McGahey, Pvt R. Robertson, Pvt C. A. C. St. Paul. Following prisoners of Avar at Constantinople, have been reported by United States Ambassador wounded and admitted to hospital, Constantinople, August 24th: Wellington Battalion Arm amputated and both knees wounded, Pvt T. Gashman; head and risht'leg, Pvt J. Russell; wounded, no particulars: Pvts R. Davie, F. Earles, G. Greig, G., McAneny, G. F. Monk, W. Surgenor, F. L. Sheppard; wounded arm, amputation necessary, Pvt T. Gaffney; wounded both hands, slightly and one eye lost, Pvt J. P. Havard; wounded '.head and hand, Pvt L. A. Porter; wounded, shattered arm, Pvt A. J. Shoebridge. Auckland Mounted Rifles Wounded, no particulars: Tpr R. Gowland. J: i r. t N.Z. Medical Corps. Admitted Metropolitan War Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff: Pvt J. G. Roberts,) a.

Auckland Mount?d Rifles. Admitted N.Z. Hospital, WaPon: Tprs H. R. Moore, G. V. Snell, G. A. Peck. Canterbury Battalion Pvt H. Byrch, R. Lewis. Otago Mounted Rifles. Tpr T. F. Richards, Gunner K. H. McDonald, Sapper H. C. Ra/ner. N.Z. Medical Corps. Pvt J. McMillan Following admitted Endshr'gh PrJ.ace Hospital, London: N.Z. Staff Corps. Capt. P. B. Henderson. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Major S. C. Schofield, Lt. J. \I. Abbott. Auckland Battalion Major W. C. Sinel. Wellington Mounted. Major H. J, McLean, Capt. C. R. Spragg, Lieut A. F. Batchelor, LV-its. A. S. Wilder, F. V. T. Kettle. Wellington Battalion Capt. W. J. SShepperd, Lieut. C. C. Wells, C. C. Milils. Lieut.-Col. J. Rindlay, Major P. J. Warn, Capt. H. H. Hammond, Lieuts. W. Deans, G. R. Blackett. Canterbury Battalion Lieut. G. Gallaway. Mounted Rifles. Lieuts. J. C. McLean, A. C. Finlayscn. Otago Battalion • Major Chaplin, .7. A. Luxford. \N.Z. Field Artillery. Lieuts. J. A. Fcrsythe, F. M. Turner. Auckland Battalion Admitted Military Hospital; Lewisham: Pvt F. J. Robertson. Canterbury Battalion Sergt. A. R. Cozens, C. J. Clear, Pvts C. F. Ccokson, W. Downes. Army Service Corps. ' Sergt. D. J. F. Annan. Admitted New End Military Hospital, Hampstead, sick and wounded. Auckland Mounteds. Tprs T. E. Catchpole, S. A. Martin-, H. R. OLlard, J. Tomasi, K. M. Stevens Auckland Battalion Pvts R. T. Baxter, E. Greensides, W. Duff, F. J. Kerr, A. Postlewaite. Mounted Rifles. Sergt. R. H. Perratt, E. C. Robinson, A. R. Strong. Wellington Battalion Pvts W. J. Bishop, J. T. Byrne, F. Chalmers, W. Peck, Sergt. W. E. Berrill. Canterbury Mounteds. Tprs R. S. Blyth, W. J. Tay,i«r, A. H. Warner. Canterbury Battalion Pvts W. Allen, .7. Gray, W. J. Jones, C. J. Lucas, J. E. O'Connor, G.' V. Harding, N. A. Boyle, L. J. Rawnsfey, ,7. Wilson, R. Thompson. Otago Mounted Rifles. Tprs W. M. Doyre, D. Inder, W. Lewis, J. A. Wilson. Otago Battalion Pvts J. A. Ahlbrandt, G. P. Burns, W. S. Lindsay, J. A. Mcßride, J. Morrison, A. Shipman, A. Sinclair. N.Z. Field Artililery. Gunner H. C. Deridder. N.Z. Field Engineers. Sappers G. L. Coutts, R. A. Clark •. 'N.Z Field Artillery

Admitted Ist So -.'.hern General Hospital, Birmingham: Gunners J. P. O'Connor, W. McLennan, D. M. Pollock, F. B. Rowberry, C. F. Nattrass, Driver K. R. Watson Gunner A. W. Wood. Following reported wounded. A lckland Mounted Rifles. Tpr A. Vanstone. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Reported wounded, face: Corpl. B. Reid. N.Z. Field Engineers. Died of Dysentery: Sapper D. P. MeNamara. Divisional Headquarters. Wounded (second time): L. ,T. Bright. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Eeported Wounded: Troopers IST. H. Lenoel, W. E. Thomas, E. W: Blaza. ! Reported Missing: Trooper T. W. , Hooper. Auckland Battalion Dangerously ill, gunshot wound. | thigh: Private H. W. Smith. Reported wounded, chest: LanceCorporal W. J. R, Hill. Wilted in action: Private C. Vickery. : Admitted hospital, England, wounded left thigh: Private E. Waring. Canterbury Mounteds. Killed in action. Private F. B. Martin. Canterbury Mounteds. Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action: Trooper E. J. James. Died of dystentery: Trooper N. 11. Walsh. 9 Following are reported wounded: Trooper E. Thomson (back), Trooper J. Guy (knee), Trooper J. Foster (chest), Sergeant E. B. Davison (cheek), Sergeant F. Fairweathor (back). Canterbury Battalion. Died of wounds: Private H. Stevens. Died of peritonitis and buried at sea: Private G. S. Franklin. Reported wounded: Private J. W. Tucker. Otago v Mounteds. Died of wounds: Trooper J. W. Foster. Wellington Mounteds. Died of wounds: Trooper A. McDonald. Wellington Mounteds. Following reported missing, believed to have been killed: Privates J. K. Potts, R, ,L Thomas, J. P. McLaughlan Reported wounded: Private P. Welsh. Reported wounded, cheek: Private A. J. Glen. Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action: Lance-Cor-poral E. T. Baxter. Auckland Mounteds. Reported wounded: Trooper F. D. McNamara. Reported missing: Troopers L. Black, F. Clark, A. G. Downs, V. A. Falkner, Fotheringham, N. P. Gibson, R. L. Gleeson, H. A. Godfrey, J. A. Harney, R. Harrison, T. H. Hickman, Sergeants C. L. Dawes, W. J. Harmer, G. W. A?. Otter. Auckland Mounteds: Reported missing: Troopers J. S. Patterson. M. Poole, P. W'heatlcy.

Otagb Mounted*, * Died of wounds, In,spit'- 1 £:"p} Trooper H. H. Whitnkcr.. Reported wounded, lefi log: Tro< >ci A. Strode. Canterbury BattaJon. Died of wounds, Trooper W. A. Smith. Auckland Battalion. Wounded, shoulder: Private ."!. - . : - ritzky. Prcvi.msly reported wounded t«n(l missing, now reported admitted to hospital: Private C. Neil. Reported wounded, hand: Privat-: C. W. Porter. Wellington Battalion. Previously reported missing, no-r. reported killed in action: Private J. Payne. Maori Contingent. Reported wounded and missing, nowreported killed in action: Private M. Temoni. Killed in action: Private W. Private S. Karetai, Corporal A. Pnkn, Privates W. Sidney. R. Taewn, IT. Waiti, P. Marakakihi. Died of pneumonia. Alexandria: Private IT. K. Teanarau. Repotted wounded, side: Prjvaec E. Kenata. Reported wounded: Sergeant .T. H. Kingi, Private G. Morgan, Corporal P. A. Ngamoki, Private T. Paraone, Corporal raraone. Reported wounded: Private W. Tamihana. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Auckland Mounteds: Pronounced out of danger: Treoper G. B. Leonard. Otago Battalion. Reported dangerously ill, Malta: Trooper P. Foxley. Canterbury Mounteds. Reported wounded, left leg and hand: Trooper A. W. Conlan. Canterbury Battalion. Reported wounded, chest: Private A. Campbell. Otago Mounteds. Reported convalescent: Private C. J. Sharp. • X.Z. Field Engineers. Admitted 19th General Hospital, Al'?xandri:, slightly sick: Lieutenant E. J. Hulbert.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 28 September 1915, Page 2

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 28 September 1915, Page 2

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 28 September 1915, Page 2

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