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CASUALTIES.

| THE LA~EST LIST. Tho following additional list of casualties lias been announced REPORTED WOUNDED. NEW ZEALAND. FIELD ARTILLERY. Captain P. J- Jory. WELLINGTON .MOUNTED RIFLES. REPORTED MISSING. Trooper T. G. BaJ, Lanoe-Corpor&l H. B.and, Trooper R. A. Booth, TroopI er T. Fwrar, ! -Trooper W. Miuchin, | Trooper A. H. M'Mnm, Trooper Rj M'Caudlish, Trooper D. O'Connor, | Trooper C. Petersen, Trooper W. F. I Powell, Trooper E. R. Sexton, Trooper I M. 11. Sweet. Corporal R. M. WiLliamI son. I AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. : Reported missing, believed to bo i billed'.—Trooper R. P. Baillie, Corporal j |*\ T. K. Best, Trooper A. D. Cook, Sergeant J. J. Douglas, Trooper 8. F.etdier, Trooper C. W. iuancis, Trooper A. T. Fryer, Trooper It. Gowland. • ' CANTERBURY BATTALION. Died of Wounds. —Private J. Scanlon. Wounded.—Private W. Hart, Pri* , vate A. C. Broom. Disembarked at Malta from hospital .ship Dunluce Castle. —Private L. P. Simonsen. Admitted to Ist Australian General ■ Hospital, Cairo.—Private J. R-eed, Pri--1 vate F. Hall, Corporal F. H. Memo. OTAGO BATTALION. Killed in Action.—Corporal R. Kelly, Private A. A. Buchanan, Fri--1 vate R- Oliver. I OTAGO MOUNTED RTFJLES. ; | Mi ssing.—Trooper A. Cuff, ■ j | Wounded.—'Trooper D. Daley.. M Admitted to hospital ship Delta.i Trooper T. F. McCarthy. ' j AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. 1 j Reported missing, believed to be j ; killed.—Trooper C. B. Harrison, Troop*. 5 er F. R . Ha.vdon, Trooper J. H. Met- j 2 calf©, Sergeant E. M'Carthy, Trooper 1 A. D. M'Leod, Trooper P. G. Palmer, | r Trooper H. W T . Paulsen, Trooperß. A. ' Richmond. ! \ CANTERBURY BATTALION. 3 Died of Wounds. —Trooper T. E. Lewis, Private J. O'Connor. 5 Died of Peritonitis. — Corporal G. S. " Franklin. * j i NEW ZEALAND FIELD EN--1 GINEER.S. Di d of wounds.—Trooper P. W. J Bramwcll. ; OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Died of Wounds—Trooper M. Carnp- . beU * CANTERBURY BATTALION, f Previously reported wounded and ] missing, now reported wounded, second occasion.—Private C. GTamecsi. t CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES, e Severe gunshot wound, thigh.— . Trooper R. Humphreys. ? WELLINGTON BATTALION. Died of wounds.—Private A. J. To--0 hill. Wounded.—Private R. J. Brauningan. a Killed i« action. —Lance-Corporal H. E. Richards. '• WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Wounded.—Trooper E. D. Evans. a Gunshot wounds.—Trooper G. J. OLi- > ver. a AUCKLAND BATTALION, e Gunshot wound.—Private H. W. [. Smith. Q Killed in action.—Private W. C. , Riley. Wounded.—Sergeant J. E. Wilson. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Died of wounds,—Sergeant'W. G. Kearney. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Died of wounds.—Trooper E. B. 1 Burr. WELLINGTON BATTALION. ; -Died of wounds-—Private F. W. J Grimmer, y Admitted to No. 17 General Hospital, n Alexandria:— y WOUNDED. Canterbury Battahon.—Private J. U. M'Donnell, .Private J. J. Jolly, Corporal R. L. Wilson, Private C. Dalley. Auckland Battalion. —Private T. Whittle. ! Wellington Battalion. Gunshot t wound, Sergeant G. N. Devery. Died of dysentery.—Private E. W. Vickers. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES, g : Died of gunsftot wound.—Trooper H. f- V. Gr.pp. ° OTAGO BATTALION. Died of dysentery.—Private A. Miles. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Dangerously ill.—Corporal T. W. Phillips. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. t Killed in action.—Trooper F. S. Redtorn, Trooper T. E. Cau-apole. Trooper J. H. Bird. Wound d. Quarterm^iei-Sergeant , r A. J. Redt'eru, Trooper T. ,!. Laud, . Trooper J. Patterson, MAORI CONTINGENT, i- Slightly wounded.—Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Itonus—Corporal R. Waipara, Private To raene, Private W. Kaaka,, t j REPORTED KISSING. 's j Private James Drummond, _ CanterLI bury Battalion, reported missing, catoe ,b ' to Canterbury about three years ago from Berwickshire, Scotland, and took up a position iu the Kaiapoi Woollen Milk, leaving when war broke out t-o lf ' enlist with the Main Body, lie was a d m>wW and industrious worker, and ♦--A. a k-.-en im-ore-it ijt cricket, acting

As secretary of the Kaiapoi Cricket j Club' for two y«».rrt. '

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11482, 2 September 1915, Page 6

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CASUALTIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11482, 2 September 1915, Page 6

CASUALTIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11482, 2 September 1915, Page 6

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