NEW ZEALANDERS WOUNDED.
WELLINGTON, .February 23.
Sir Alfred Milner advises the Premier that Troopers J. Goldstone and H. G. Heywood, both of the First Contingent, were severely wounded at Wolverthuilen on the 14th February. Goldstone comes from Waimate, Canterbury, while Heywood is a son of the Secretary to the Treasury.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9878, 25 February 1901, Page 4
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50NEW ZEALANDERS WOUNDED. Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9878, 25 February 1901, Page 4
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