THE COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.
Wellington, August 23. The Premier has received the followA ingcaele from Capetown, dated August 22.:—"The following are the particulars of the New Zealanders wounded at Ottcetioop, on the 19th August : Captain Fulton, in the back; Lieutenant Collins, left wrist; Sergeant Hickle, flesh wound in the back; Vincent, right knee; Sutherland, right hip and ankle; McCartney, right hip and thigh; partlett, right leg, severely wounded/; Macanley, flesh wound in the back; Robertson, wounded in the Corporal Alexander, right foot slightly wounded; Bolton, groin dangerously wounded; Baxter, accident to right foot, slight. Dunedin, August 23. Captaia Fulton's wound'was, ap- \ patently, not serious, as Captain Fulton has ieceived a cable from "him stating that he expects to be out of the hospital to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 24 August 1900, Page 3
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