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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

WELLINGTOW, Tuesday

A very heavy casualty list was issued 10-day. It, however, contains the names of a number of men previously reported:— KILLED IN ACTION. Auckland Battalion. August Nth. .Major Arthur (Irenville Hume, Lieut. Robert Moonoy. Wellington Battalion. Captain Leslie Seniors McLernon, Lieut. Thomas Marshall P. Grace, Lieut. George Washington Taylor. Otago Battalion. (rnotlicially reported killed in action, August Nth.) .Major Frank Hndftold Statham, Lieut. George l Hbington Waite. DIED OF WOUNDS. Wellington Battalion. August Bth. Lieut. John Sinclair Bain, Lieut. Ewart Linley Wells. MISSING. Wellington Battalion. August Nth. Lieut. Thomas Allan Davidson. WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion. Reported wounded duly 27th. Private Norman Attalah, Private Alfred Cyril Beaumont, Private John Henry Harris. The following were injured" in fall of bomb-proof shelter, on July 2t'th: — Private William Masters Bannister (Masterton), Private Kdwurd Hunt, Sergeant Allan L'dward Law, Private Cornelius Lawsou, Private Robert George Morris, Private George Henry Scrimgeour. Tho following were injured by falling debris, caused by enemy exploding mine, July 29th:—Priva*.'■.' George Albert James, Private Ernest Mason, Private William Joseph .Moore, Private Johu MeLeod. Admitted to Hospital Ship Delta.. August 7th t ,, M i, ; — Private Henry Black, Private Ernest '.'low. Private Arthur Albert <'ec-swell. Private Frank .hide Fougere, Private Donald Fraser, Private Ernest Arthur Heath, Private Francis King, Private Thomas Kirkham, Corporal Sidney Krnest Lurking, Private Alfred William Mason, Private Ernest. Ralph Mayo. <'orporal John William Morrissv, Private Thomas Henry Gallaghan, Private -lames Gilligan Cotterill, Private Arthur Ivlwin Davis, Private Stanley Alfred Hoar, Private Harry Mofitt Fielder. Corporal Herbert lloey Bennett Hughes, Private Norman Lunge, Private Roland Bernard Lee. Sergeant William M '('ink, Private Richard O'Neill, Private Leonard Augustus Walter. Private Gavin DesForges, Private Robert Drummond. Private George Augustus O '.Shea. Wellington Battalion. M'linshot wounds, neck and shoulder.,; Private K. W. Woodhouse. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. f l!a vonet wound, side. U.M.S. Rhodes. Wellington Mounted Rifles. (Gunshot, right leg. Trooper H. Reid. Field .Artillery Brigade. t<inn-hot wound in chest. '.miner F. W. Berghan. Otago Battalion. ~Si-ar!,'t fever and gunshot wound, left el bow..i Private A. K. Pierce. Auckland Mounted Rifles. ; <'e.nshot wounds, right shoulder. Corporal i>. J. ileays. (''unshot wound, left elbow.) Trooper L. F. Biggwitlier. Canterbivry Battalion. (Gunshot wounds, left thigh and hand.) Private J. K. Gosney. Admitted on B'th to General Hospital, Alexandria: — Canterbury Battalion.

(Shrapnel wound, right foot.) I'tivate 1.. G. Winter. ;('unshot wound, left arm ami leg I'rivate S. !'. I'oborts. Wellington Battalion. (Gunshot wound in back.) I'rivate V. (!. Cook.

Admitted to Hospital Ship Delta, 7th to Mh August: —

i Won nded in knee, j I'rivate W. S. Thompson. Auckland Battalion. I'rivate D. A. C. Hutchinson. Admitted in loth General Hospita l Alexandria. August l.**th: — Auckland Mounted Rifles. (Severe gunshot .wounds. Lack and

shoulders.) Trooper .1. 11. McN'aul

Army Service Corps. (Severe gunshot WOUlld- i 1.1 legs.; i'rivate W. 11. Potter.

Auckland Battalion. ' [Si'voro gunshot wound, left thigh.! I'm :11f .1. i. Colliding. (Slight untsshot wound, left leg.) Mug!".- \V. iV>y,!. Otago Battalion. ; Severe gunshot .round, ]ej'r. knee.; I'rivate !•'. <'. Sprott. (Severe gunshot wound, left log.; Sergeant A, I£. (..'. Smart. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. i Severe gunshot wound in right shoulder.,i Trooper VV. .McGee. Wellington Battalion. (Died of wounds, August lOtii.) Private A. Campbell. Auckland Battalion. (Died of wounds, August 9th.. Private W. S. Currie. (Wounded in forearm.) Private ■ \V. Alfred. (Wounded in left, leg.') Private D. C. Bracey. (Wounded.; I'rivate F. V. Barratt. . Wounded in head.) 8 Private W. J. Grifliths. Headquarters Staff, N.Z. & Australian Division. .Wounded right thigh, August Bth.) "Private W. 11. ilenrn. Otago Battalion.' (Previously reported missing, now reported wounded.; Private J. O'Connor. Admitted to Hospital Ship, August 8 th:—(Wounded, in the humerus.) I'rivate W. !_. Newton. (Wounded in thigh.) I'rivate A. W. Taylor. 'Wounded.) Private A. '11. Pierce. (Killed, in action, July _;.th.) Trooper >S. Sullivan. ('Died of wounds, August 9th.) Sergeant .1. 'If. Pea. (Died of wounds, August 11th.) Sergeant L. C. O'Keefe. (Wounded, duly _Sth.) Lauce-Corporai .1. Harper, Trooper W. Lewis, Trooper •!. Pefcy. Wellington Battalion. (Killed in action, August 2nd.) Corporal C. A. Gordon. (Killed in action, duly ..oth.) Sergeant C. If. Cole, Private ... Hartley. (Died of wounds, August Ist.) I'rivate C. A. James.

(Killed in action, July 27th.) Trooper 11. A*. Browne. Field Artillery Brigade. (Died of wounds, August Bth.) Gunner ii. C. A. Stuart. N.Z. Field Ambulance.

(Wounded in left arm, July Kith.) Private 11. C. Culpen (doing well), (Wounded in neck, August 11th.) Private T. S. Willis. N.Z. Field Engineers.

(Killed in action, August 2nd.) Sergeant R. R. Nairn. (Wounded July 20th.) Sapper W. 11. McPhaii. Divisional Train.

(Wounded in ankle, August 11th.) Driver G. Stokes.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 14361, 18 August 1915, Page 6

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 14361, 18 August 1915, Page 6

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 14361, 18 August 1915, Page 6