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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES

, YESTERDAY'S LISTS. The following casualty lists; were issued yesterday: KILLED IN ACTION. Otago Mounteds — .Sergeant K. A. Grant Usher. - DIED CF WOUNDS. Field Artillery- 0 Gunner h. Gower (spinel. DIED OF SICKNESS. Wellington Batta!i n n—I’rivato X. >. 'Rowley (pneumonia , Canter bury Battalion— Corpora] R. \V. Eiiis (enteric). WOUNDED. ! Field Artillery—Gunner G. Groonie. WOUNDED CONVALESCENT, M aori Conti n gee f I’rivato T. Tcwfiao (admitted to the l.Jth General Hospital at Alexandria). 'flie following sick men have recovered and have been sent bow. to the ! fi out: \ (.’an ter bury Battalion — Rrivale D. J. Whitcomb". i Otago Battalion- | Rri vale -I. A. Fist one. : Private C- If. Hunt, j Private Mallinson. Rrivate T. W. Preecr-. | M eJhngton Battalion— Private G. Cleincuf-. Private T. H. Hudson. Private M. Bowler. Private \Y. Hod "son. Otago Moil need —- Trooper L. Pop‘-r. Troojier \V. f.. df-Lauwmi. Field Engineer..,Sapper J. L. Brat-liwaite. ; Wounded Convalescent- Y — ? The Balov, lug wounded have been 1 <i; sch- rged as convalescent : I Otago !“ain ebon : Corporal J. L O iiricu. Private W. Ren-age. ! W*d!!ng'o!) PeGrbon : Privau/J. T l Young. Fii’hl Artillery: (; uniier it. Lk' Sinclair. Drive;- i.. A. West. Wellington Mounted: Trooper j). H S. I rig list. SICK CONVALESCENT 'I In* following .sick men have Ivce-'v « d la aged as eon va!esev-i:r. : iitcrhnry Batta! eon : Private I. 1,. I Grey burn. (Hugo Batra'ion : Privates G. JamH—son. J. E. Burke, R. H. Cgrret-R. . A. E. Corley. Wdiingion Battalion: pnvau* J • Jpistie. Divisional Headqtiarters: Trooper G. J>. Lym-h. Otago Mounted: Troopers E. D. Lewis. R. r. Anderson, G. Beckett. B. Davidson. E. Greco, 11. 'l'rcsdd.c-W.-Hingto.i Mountmi: Trooper T. EWilsun. Trooper C. R. Holmrs. V'ebirinarv Corps: Litr:m-Corporal GMitchell. Field Aru uik;:e ■• : Bcigr-an: A. K. Liridsay. Ki< id d.i tillorv; Gunnen C. H. de Mey Dulkenmdo. T. C- MTmrf. W. Drabble. Lh-ut. J. .0. .?offer". Gunners IJ. Hathorad. J. 1‘ ■ (•• Brown. Q.M.S. XV. J. T-onner. <innner W. E. i\n-y. A !•::.>• Service Conis. — P- ivat'-s -7. T . )j* aTiiaii. O. i(u w*. \* . '~ tain. F. XX • Hank:::-. _ Field Engineers,: Corporal A. JicWhirtcr. Bappor T. J. 5? .-r----gee.ru C. H. Taylor, Bapper G. Jones. Advice was received 1,-- Mr R. Lb fcRobinson. J’-r.'.ii Clerk, last cve’bng that his ' i M ' r. Private Hor;ve-_Rqb-inson. had .suecumbed to acuvO attack of cerebro-spinal-nieningitif r.t the Darmevirke liospitsd. last- ever; gPrivate Robinson, who was _ agec vears, was well known in Gisooi having i'esMeu hero :■ r -e: - - -ca: -1 ad life. He occupied irposition on lorati st;iif tit tne N .Z. Loan and ' cantile Agency Co. for about _ _ 2 months, and aitorvartix v.'eiiw_ in hillv orders, serving as a Pi'esuytenui minister in Australia i>>r soiac tun during' R'l4. He atterwards nuc-c the position : .over and v''' Gisborne, and rim t!# ;;-RV '' r 'Tb r f ,-nlisted i**i the from. Private ittdciii--,ou was on his way to Grst-orne cei nnai leave, when he vas overt: gc:i oy tunes s. at Daiinevirke. ami Lis con-amon was tiiscovered to be serious, resect, the attend''U or a specialist- r*-om ;R‘lingtoii. and all that BMiui, nursing: could -di), lie .sUeelUliOed luc OTOat. malady yesterday -affirncon. h' or F was received vest*-rdav au-ernoon P.'-'”' the r-hairman oi xho D-aunevivke _i±os-nß.-il Board that Private Robinson would he tendered military .Xlir. ii sympathy wii! tej l - 1 *- gp - h' ' relatives in their m.reavemmit and partK'it.ariv wiw Rj"' voung soldier? iiiotlie’'. As-' -* • “ Robinson, oi l\;utr. Mr Svdnev Tate, or GisWrne, re-<’«-ivc-d word vesterday iron- ins motu-,-r. Mrs \\N-oh, of XVanganui, informing him that advice had been I'-Kunyeti that his brother. Private Hilaries-Don-ton Tate, had d:e<l on a nospit-ai Hup of wounds received at the Darcianelks on ,lulv 17 last. Private late, v.no enlistesl at Marion, leu New Zealand with the Third Reinforcement. was 2A vears oi age, ana was ! known in Gisborne, having ixen ooxn :'h c ro. He was a »>n ot tne uue -Mr j Denton Tate, for many years a pr-em- | mem builder in Gisborne -tne ip-"-' I Private Tate, prior to leaving Gisborne. was employed on the pain .nig. I staff at -Messrs F. Hall and bon?, no ; w;t> at one time a member or me GmI borne Fire Brigade. He was oi - ; ’jarticularly bright and sunny statu*.o. i and was very popular wkii all ■’•-U' j knew him. LPe was buried at* sea.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4001, 6 August 1915, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4001, 6 August 1915, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4001, 6 August 1915, Page 5

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