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The Casualty Lists

" ELLINGTON, Thursday.

OTAGO IOONTEDS

KILLED IN ACTION.

Trooper A. RAVENWOOD, May 30th.

Trooper P. IMcGLASHAN, May 30th. Trooper V. J. CHRISTOPHERS, May 31st.

WOUNDED. Trooper M. WALL, May 31st. Trooper G. MURRAY, May 31st.

N.Z FIELD ARTILLERY

DIED OF WOUNDS. Gunner F. W. SETTLE, July 3rd

AUCKLAND BATTALION.

WOUNDED. Private W. J. W. THORPE.

WELLINGTON BATTALION.

DIED OF WOUNDS. Private J. FORD, July 3rd. WOUNDED. Corporal T.?U MORGAN.

CANTERBURY BATTALION.

DANGERO JSLY ILL. Private J. H. SWIFT. DIED OF DYSENTRY. Private J. A. McAULEY, June 26th, WOUNDED. Private W. DOWNES.

OTAGO BATTALION.

KILLED IN ACTION. Private W. H. CABLE, June 11th

PROGRESS REPORT.

Sick and wounded admitted to Egon Koubya Hospital from GalKpoli on June 27th:—

Auckland Mounted Rifles : Troopers J. B. S. Dudding, A. V. Smith. Otago Mounted Rifles: Troopers A. A. Eraser, B. Fache. Otago Infantry Battalion : Corporal W. Hamilton, Privates G. Jones, F. G. Parkin, W. G. Smith, O. E. Conlan.

Field Artillery: Gunner J. R. H, Kuhtz.

Canterbury Infantry Battalion: Privates T. Pring, P. O'Connell. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper A. J. Stewart.

New Zealand Engineers: Sergt. W. S. Rae, Lance-Corporal S. H. C. Wilson, Sappers A. C. Campbell, E. Baxter. Headquarters Staff: Sergt. H. A. Morris, Corporal R. M. V .Lowe. Medical Corps: Privates D. Samuel, F. W. Walsh.

Army Service Corps: Privates J. R. Renn, <J. G. B. Williams. Slightly wounded admitted to Egon Koubya Hospital from Gallopoli on June 27th;

Wellington Infantry Battalion : Private R. J. Denny. : Auckland Mounted Rifles: Lance-Cor-poral 0. A. Sutton, Trooper D. P. Goodwin.

Canterbury Infantry Battalion: Privates D. L. Shand, W> Brown, A. T. Kelly, W. J. Bond. , Auckland Infantry Battalion: Sergt.Major P. Williams, Corpl. J. Allen, Pri-; vate A. E. Purcell.

N.Z. Field Engineers: Lance-Corporal C. H. Green.

Sick admitted to Egon Koubya Hospital from Malta: — Maori Contingent: Sergt.-Major J. Eva, Corporal H. T. Raponi, Privates: H. N. Mokomoko, P. Kere, T. Savage, K. Wade, F. Roaehe, W. H. Tauri. Progressing satisfactorily at Andrew's Hospital, Malta: — Canterbury Infantry Battalion: Private' E. Slow.

CONVALESCENT.

Canterbury Infantry Battalion: Privates R. Brown, A. J. Wilcocks, R. G. Cox, F. F. Flavell, J. J. Driscoll, T. B. Dwyer, E. Radd. Progressing satisfactorily at St. Andrew's Hospital, Malta: — Canterbuiy Infantry Battalion: Privates T. Bell, C. J. T. Hatfield, W. G. Smiley, A. Harvey, G. Holderness, W. S. Hughes, M. O'Connor, T. H. Cunnard, A. Hutton, A. G. Ilton, Sergt. E. W. Burnette, Corporal D. E. Broome.: Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper L. C. Newman. Sick and wounded in the Blue Sisters Hospital, Malta, improving:—

Auckland Battalion: Lieut. W. T. B. Vear, Second Lieutenants L. Champion, R. W. Westmacott.

Wellington Battalion: Lieut. B. H, Morrison.

Canterbury Battalion: Lieut.-Colonel C. H. J.iSrown, Lieut. A. C. Rout.

Dangerously ill in St. Andrew's Hosjr pital, Malta: — i ,1 1 Auckland Battalion: Privates ,L. Wt Bennett, N. E. Le Noel. *' " . . I v Progressing satisfactorily in St.. drew's Hospitalj Malta:—" t * Auckland Battalion: Privates E. Ji Hall, J. J. Harding, S. Milgrew, Corpl; A. B. Fordyce, Privates J. E. Hodgson, E. H. Johnston, C. D. Simpson, A. McKinnon, Sergt. D. A. Vincent, S. Ward, W. C. Utting, J. Willis, J. Dun-, can, Corpl. D. O'Brien, Privates H. T.j. T. Carter, W. Jamieson, T. F. Priston; C. Arns, C. M. Bamberg, H. Jones. Auckland Mounted Rifles: Troopers P. L. Johnson, H. Eisenhutt, I/. J. Armstrong.

Wellington Battalion: Privates T. J. Morgan, H. V. Harrison, A. F. Hodson, Sergt. E. H. T. Dunne, Privates S. Wj Golding, H. IT. Freeman, E. J. Surf) H.; E. Atkinson, J. Franklin, P. E. Mc- : Nicol, A. West, G. Lockwood. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Troopers A. M. Button, D. McD. Morrison. ■ - Otago Battalion: Private J. Mcllroy.'

CONVALESCENT. ' Auckland Battalion: Bugler G. MoDonald, Privates A. E. Coaklev, F. McEwen, Sergt. H. L. Morgan, Lance-Cor-poral J. H. Pattullo, Privates G. H. Riley, C. D. Yorke, E. B. de Laoey, Lance-Corporal J. H. Lawn, Corporal P. Warbrick, Privates Warbrick E. D. WkfcVurn, H. G. Farnall, R. McKay. Otago Battalion: Lance-Corporal F. W. Roberta, Privates L..G. Naylor, W» ; A. Marsh, J. H. May, J. Plato, Corporal

Wellington Battalion: Private A. E. I Pearson, Corporal S. J; B. Fosb, VriM vates J. E. Sewell, J. J. Ross, L. H. McSweeney, R. Merritt, A. Henry, H. A. W. Gray, H. Pedersen. PROGRESSING FAVOURABLY. Otago Battalion: Privates F. H» | Holdaway, M. O'Connor. Otago Mounted: Lance-Corporal Effl L. Christie, Troopers R. Guthrie, P. G.lf Shiels, C. Cowan.

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Bibliographic details

Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13219, 8 July 1915, Page 5

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The Casualty Lists Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13219, 8 July 1915, Page 5

The Casualty Lists Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13219, 8 July 1915, Page 5

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