NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
The Government has received tha following reports with regard to casualties among members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force engaged at the Dardanelles:— HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORTS. Admitted to New End Military Hospital, Hampstetad:— WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper R. C. Fullorton-Smith. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private F. Scarborough. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private A. C. Bowman. Private G. FT. Liardeti. Admitted to 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield:— WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper K. Caldwell. Admitted to St. Thomas's Hospital, London: — CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES, j Corporal A. Morris. Admitted to County of London War Hospital, Epsom:— WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private O. Olson. Reported convalescent, at Port Said: WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper C. D. Campion. Admitted to hospital, Mudros:— OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper F. G. Whiting. Admitted to stlx Northern General Hospital, Leicester: — AUCKLATviD BATTALION. Private T. G. Reynolds. Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Devanha, slightly sick:— CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private S. W. Roberts. In Prin-ce of Wales's Convalescent Home, Staines:— WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES - Captain A. H. Wilkie. Admitted to Military Hospital, Dundee :— FIELD ARTILLERY. Gunnor F. H. Walker. Admitted to Royal Victon'a Hospital. Netley:— F ' FIELD ARTILLERY. Gunner E. Brown. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private H. J. Wootten. Discharged from hospital, now convalescent at Alexandria:— FIELD ARTILLERY. Gunner R. Smith. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private E. E. Rivers. Admitted to 2nd Southern General Hospital, Southmead, Bristol:— aucklak'd Mounted rifles. Trooper M. Abbot. Wounded recovered and sent to the front from Alexandria:— CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private C. J. T. Hatfield. Recovered and sent to the front:— FIELD ARTILLERY. Gunner S. F. G. Williams. Admitted to 21st General Hospital, [ Alexandria :— FIELD ENGINEERS, Sapper F. E. Davis. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private N. W. Campbell (enteric, severe1). Private S. Dark. OTAGO BATTALION. Private H. J. Busse'll (enteric, severe). ■pronounced out of danger:— AUCKLAND BATTALION. " Private D. MoCrae. Reported dangerously ill at Chichester: — OTAGO BATTALION. Corporal 0. B. Man sell. Dangerously ill: — WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private W. J. Smith. Removed from dangerously ill list:— CANTERBURY BATTALION. Sergeant L. A. Burns. OTAGO BATTALION. Private W. D. Wilson. , | FIELD ENGINEERS. Sapper S. Legge. ; Sapper C. S. Barrie.
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13907, 13 October 1915, Page 3
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339NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13907, 13 October 1915, Page 3
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