N.Z. CASUALTIES.
(Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Sept. 24. DIED OF WOUNDS. Major A. A. Martin. Lieut. J. H. Barr. Second-Lieut. G. D. Alexander. Sergeant 11. Hull. Lance-Corporal J. L. Graham. Pte. H. B. Gwiltiam. Private ■J. Morton. Private J. Ree. Rifleman D. J. Irving. Rifleman W. Kelly. Rifleman G. E. Westlake. DIED. Trooper T. Langesen. MISSING. Lieut. W. M. Durant. Sergt. C. 8. Pownceby. Correction.—Previously reported as wounded; now reported wounded (accidental)— Sapper J. Reid. WOUNDED. Captain M. Grainger, Sapper Edwards, Second-Lieut. W. P. Bell, Captain J. B. Parks. Wounded admitted to hospital;— Gunner W. H. Russell, Sapper R. H. Fryer, Pte J. L Brett, Pte W. Brodie, Pte F. W. Chambers, Pte J. Mv Fraser, Pte J. W. Knocks, Pte W. H. Martin Pte C. G. Mellor, Pte J. A. Stanton, Captain H. K. Sare. Rfm H. J. L. Chapman, Rfm W. J. Collins, Rfm A. 0. Daysh, Rfm F. A. Dennison, Rfm W. H. Dennison, Rfm C. F. M. Godtschalk, Rfm A. I. Griffiths Rfm W. R. Hardwick, Lance-Corpl A. C. Langlands, Rfm W. R. Alomes, Rfm. G ,J. Cooper, Rfm J. Maitland, Rfm T. L. Widdup ■ Wounded embarked for England.— Acting-Bombr. AV. D. Lester, Rfm C. R. Pain and Rfm H. Hill. Slightly wounded, remaining with unit.—Sapper T. Pennell. Maori Contingent. Died of wounds. —Second-Lieutenant H. M. Kohere. Died of tuberculosis.—Pte. Timoko (at Auckland Hospital.) Wounded.— Captain J. D. C. Duncan, Wounded, admitted to hospital:— Sergt. C. Goldsmith.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 15026, 25 September 1916, Page 5
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242N.Z. CASUALTIES. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 15026, 25 September 1916, Page 5
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