N.Z. CASUALTIES.
THE LATEST LIST. (Per United. Press Association.) WELLINGTON, October 25. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. , Following embarked for England on hospital ship Re dTtalia, September 26th.—Auckland Battalion: Private J. D. Anderson. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper D. N. Allardice (September 30). Field Engineers: Sapper A. D. Hall. Following embarked for England on troopship Ansonia, September 30th: Canterbury Mounted Rifles! SergeantMajor E. F. Webb. Canterbury Battalion - Private L. Falconer. Embarked for England on troopship Huntscnd, October 7th:—Canterbury Mounted Rifles; Trooper R. Gibbs. Embarked for England, October Bth;—Wellington Battalion; Private A. C. Gagen. Following admitted Welsh Metropolitan Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff: —Wellington Mounted Rifles: Sergt. P. W. C. Clement. Otago Battalion: Private J. Friend. Field Artillery.—Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Grampian, * October 2nd, slightly sick; Gunner Roy. Wellington Battalion.—Admitted to King George’s Hospital, London; Private W. Ryder. Canterbury Battalion.—Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester: Private A. Booker. Field Engineers.—Admitted to Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham: Sergeant H. B. Eishworth. Field Engineers.—Dangerously ill October 9th, dysentery: Sapper W. 0. Book. Otago Battalion. —Dangerously ill on October Uth with dysentery at Mimics; Private W. E. Palmer. Canterbury Battalion.—Dangerously ill at Mudros with scarlet fever, October 15th; Private A. Harvey. Otago Battalion.—Dangerously ill in New Zealand Hospital, England; Private J.'L. Porter. Veterinary Corps. —Dangerously ill in New Zealand Hospital at Cairo with typhoid; Trooper J. M. Calcinai. Wellington Battalion.—The American Consul reports that Private T. Gaffney has been admitted to hospital in Constantinople. Otago Mounted Rifles.—Pronounced out of danger on October 2nd: Trooper K. Rendall. Field F.ngineers.—Pronounced out of daneer on October 6th: Sapper C. S. Barrie. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Previously reported missing, further reported kill 0! in action August 27th: Trooper S. W. Scmraerville. Otaoo Mounted Rifles;— Died of gunshot wounds in buttock and enteric, in 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester, October Wh: Trooper A. 0. Herbert, Otago "Battalion. —Died of dyeentci-- - , October 18th, at Mudros: Private W, E, Palmer. Missing on September 7th: Privates G. Patterson. W. B. Rea, T. Smith, E. H. Tbomnsou, H. D. Wright. Maori Contingent.—Disembarked ,T Mslta from ship Grampian on October 2nd, diehtlv sick: Private P. Hetaraka. Embarked for Eneland bv hospital slrn Repina Dialaia, October 9th: Private M Toitoi. Dangerously ill at New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo, with typhoid: Private A. T. Grace. Follovinpf Clearing Hospitft*, Eastleigh, England;--WELLINGTON’ MOUNTED RIFLES Trooper 0. IT. S. Engall. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private S. Gaston. C ANTERBURY BATTALION. Private C. Herbert. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Admitted Park Hospital, Guilford;— Private G . G . Fleming. Following disembarked at Malta from Hospital Ship, Assay, October 10th — (Slightly Sick.)
FIELD ARTILLERY. Litulenant H. A. Christie, SergeantMajor A. Strawbridge, Gunner A. Christensen, Bombardier W. J. Gray. FIELD ENGINEERS. Sappers H. Dyson. C. VV. Denby, L. Haymnn. F. Leblatlc-Newberry, P. B. Whiteombe. OTAGO BATTALION. Lieutenant C. T. J. Woodfield. MEDICAL CORPS. Eance-Corpornl A. E. Beswick.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14744, 25 October 1915, Page 6
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465N.Z. CASUALTIES. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14744, 25 October 1915, Page 6
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