THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
LATEST CASUALTY LIST. NEW ZEALAND FORGES. Maori Contingent. Wounded and admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Pont d e Koubeh, Cairo: Privates D. Ransfield, H. iLita, R. Delaney. K. H. Hakopa. KILLED IN ACTION: Sergt. W. Rukingi. WOUNDED. Lt. W. H. Walker, Pvt H. Puna. Died, Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham: Pvt T. Peneamene. Sick recovered and sent to front from Alexandria: Otago Mounted Tpr s W. C. Espie, E. H. McLean, J. M. Bailey, A. D. Buttolph. N.Z. Field Ambulance. Sergt. J. W. Ellis, Pvt F. Loftus. N.Z. Field Engineers. Sappers M. A. Copeland, T. Birch. Bugler F. H. Welsh. Divisional Headquarters. Sergt J. R. Miller. Following recovered and sent to front from Mudros: Wellington Battalion • Sergt. G. F. Bertrand. Corpl Anthony. Corpl A. D. Price. Auckland Butiaiio i Pvt IV. H. Jameson. Following sick and wounded admitted First Souti’aern General Hospital, Birmingham; Otago Mounteds. Tprs C. English, P. Skriabian, J. Newson, D. Wood, T. K. Watson, WC F. Duggan, T. J. D. Bruhns, N. H. Hutton, S. J. Lyon, T. Horrobin, D. Smalllie. Field Artillery. Gunners J. G. Stunney, E. H. Haythorne, T. W. Sabine, A. F. Watson, Bombadier T. McDonald, Gunners S. Hayward, W. A. Christensen. Sick and wounded admitted First London General Hospital: ‘ Canterbury Mcunteds. Tpr T. Crawford. Otago Mounteds. Tpr A. Thomson. Field Engineers. Sapper P. V. H. Berry. Auckland Battalion Pvt J. E. Boyd. Wellington Battalion Pvt F. G. Rundle, Pvt D. G. Johnston. Canterbury Battalion Pvt F. J. Humphreys. Otago Battalion Pvt R. W. Harvey, Pvt R. H. McLennan. Disembarked Malta, slightly sick: Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Capt. F, N. Maxchant. Slightly wounded; Canterbui’y Battalion Pvt. M. Bill. Canterbury Mounteds. Tpr R. G. Quick. Slightly sick:
Field Artillery Gunner A. J. Krebs, Sergt. F. K. Alvin, Gunner A. W. Westrupp, Driver T. A. James, Driver W. Anderson, Gunner J. Kenny, Corp!. C. R. McKenie. Gunner J. Drummond, Gunner W. H. Boyce, Bombadier C. W. Mann, Corpi, R. T. Hessel, Gunner E. F. HiscockS, Gunner T. Coliman, Bombadier K. Lav* erton, Gunner C. T. B. Degrys, Gunner H. S. P- Eaton. Otago Battalion Pvt L. L. Tallke. Sick and wounded admitted First Southern General Hospital, Birmingham Canterbury Monnteds Tpr F. N. Grace, E. Wilson, J. Banister, J. Warwick, J. Kane, J. McMillan, G. B. Cliff, E. Cross, Lance-Corpl. J. G. Wilson, Tprs L. J. Smith, S. Bryant, J. A. Linton, W. Smith, A. Renwick, F. Huthlngs, B. W. Street, C. P. Ostermann, Sergt. N. C. Tpr J. Bain Field Engineers. Sappers H. Bigg, Sergt. T. W. Richardson, Sappers W. L. Easton, D. WL Morrison, R. McGimpsey. Auckland Battalion Pvts F. Bullock, W. G. Hill, R. Adams, H. Langton, H. El Fulcher, J. S. Connell. Sick and wounded admitted First. Southern General Hospital, Birmingham: Auckland Battalion Pvt D. j/McAllister, E. J. Casbey, TV R. England, H. Pardoo. W. H. Matthews, A. C. Will than. Wellington Battalion Sergt. P. W. H. Margrie, tA. 1.. Leyland, Sergt. M. W. Poalson. Pvt W, P. Hampson, G. S. Moran, H. Black, W J. Rawlings, F. Parlif, F. Heath, JI. F. Broad. Canterbury Battalion Pvt L. L. Ashley, F. Geddis, H. G, Hunter, R. N. Howland, Lance-CornL j h. G. Timmins, Pvt L. Whinnray, C. C. Hibsitt, C. Hyslop, E. L. Gale, Sergt H. A. Perkins, Sergt. M. Gibson. Following sick and wounded admitted First Southern General Hospital, Birmingham: Canterbury Battalion Pvt J. B. Squier, Pvt J. M. Bonn.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 30 September 1915, Page 4
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