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GUNNER K. McKENZIE, of Mangarimu, Wellington. Died from wounds.

RIFLEMAN L. I. BEAUREPAIRE, of Hawera, Taranaki. Killed in action.

RIFLEMAN A. SHARP, of Petone, Wellington. Killed in action.

RIFLEMAN W. H. A. SCOTT, of Napier, H.B. Died from sickness in Napier Hospital.

RIFLEMAN ROBERT GREEN, of Gisborne. Killed in action.

RIFLEMAN ANDREW J. SINCLAIR, of Kaikorai Valley, Dunedin. Killed in action.

PRIVATE NORMAN FARLAND, of Palmerston North. Died from sickness at Trentham.

SERGEANT ALF. W. PURDY, of Ponsonby, Auckland. Killed in action.

RIFLEMAN W. McINTYRE (D.C.M., M.M.), of Rangiwahia, Wellington. Killed in action.

LANCE-SERGT. A. H. MELLAR, of Waitara. Died from wounds.

GUNNER JOHN L. CRANBY, of Napier, H.B. Died of bronchialpneumonia in London.

LIEUT. A. R. BLENNERHASSETT, of Wanganui. Killed in action at Le Quesnoy.

TROOPER FRED. TUCKER, of Island Bay, Wellington. Killed in action in Palestine.

PRIVATE EUGENE F. O’SULLIVAN, of Heathcote, Victoria. Enlisted in N.Z. Seriously wounded at Bapaume.

PRIVATE OSCAR ALAN MINCHER, of Northcote, Auckland. Died of penumonia in Codford Hospital, England.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1497, 2 January 1919, Page 25

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GUNNER K. McKENZIE, of Mangarimu, Wellington. Died from wounds. RIFLEMAN L. I. BEAUREPAIRE, of Hawera, Taranaki. Killed in action. RIFLEMAN A. SHARP, of Petone, Wellington. Killed in action. RIFLEMAN W. H. A. SCOTT, of Napier, H.B. Died from sickness in Napier Hospital. RIFLEMAN ROBERT GREEN, of Gisborne. Killed in action. RIFLEMAN ANDREW J. SINCLAIR, of Kaikorai Valley, Dunedin. Killed in action. PRIVATE NORMAN FARLAND, of Palmerston North. Died from sickness at Trentham. SERGEANT ALF. W. PURDY, of Ponsonby, Auckland. Killed in action. RIFLEMAN W. McINTYRE (D.C.M., M.M.), of Rangiwahia, Wellington. Killed in action. LANCE-SERGT. A. H. MELLAR, of Waitara. Died from wounds. GUNNER JOHN L. CRANBY, of Napier, H.B. Died of bronchialpneumonia in London. LIEUT. A. R. BLENNERHASSETT, of Wanganui. Killed in action at Le Quesnoy. TROOPER FRED. TUCKER, of Island Bay, Wellington. Killed in action in Palestine. PRIVATE EUGENE F. O’SULLIVAN, of Heathcote, Victoria. Enlisted in N.Z. Seriously wounded at Bapaume. PRIVATE OSCAR ALAN MINCHER, of Northcote, Auckland. Died of penumonia in Codford Hospital, England. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1497, 2 January 1919, Page 25

GUNNER K. McKENZIE, of Mangarimu, Wellington. Died from wounds. RIFLEMAN L. I. BEAUREPAIRE, of Hawera, Taranaki. Killed in action. RIFLEMAN A. SHARP, of Petone, Wellington. Killed in action. RIFLEMAN W. H. A. SCOTT, of Napier, H.B. Died from sickness in Napier Hospital. RIFLEMAN ROBERT GREEN, of Gisborne. Killed in action. RIFLEMAN ANDREW J. SINCLAIR, of Kaikorai Valley, Dunedin. Killed in action. PRIVATE NORMAN FARLAND, of Palmerston North. Died from sickness at Trentham. SERGEANT ALF. W. PURDY, of Ponsonby, Auckland. Killed in action. RIFLEMAN W. McINTYRE (D.C.M., M.M.), of Rangiwahia, Wellington. Killed in action. LANCE-SERGT. A. H. MELLAR, of Waitara. Died from wounds. GUNNER JOHN L. CRANBY, of Napier, H.B. Died of bronchialpneumonia in London. LIEUT. A. R. BLENNERHASSETT, of Wanganui. Killed in action at Le Quesnoy. TROOPER FRED. TUCKER, of Island Bay, Wellington. Killed in action in Palestine. PRIVATE EUGENE F. O’SULLIVAN, of Heathcote, Victoria. Enlisted in N.Z. Seriously wounded at Bapaume. PRIVATE OSCAR ALAN MINCHER, of Northcote, Auckland. Died of penumonia in Codford Hospital, England. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1497, 2 January 1919, Page 25