AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS
26 OCTOBER 1916
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FAIRLEY, Private Thomas, D.Company, 21st Reinforcements, of Caversham, Dunedin, was found drowned in Wellington Harbour.
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AUSTRALIAN CASULATIES - New Zealanders serving with Australian Forces
ASHER, Pte J — ill; BLACK, Pte J — prisoner of war; CLARGE (sic), Pte F G — progressing favourably; DUTTON, Pte L J — prisoner of war; FORBES, Pte F — condition satisfactory; GANNAWAY, Pte A E — wounded; GREEN, Pte O — wounded; HUTCHINSON, Pte C N — convalescent; JACK, Pte R W — ill; JOHNSTON, Sgt C H — convalescent; KERKE, Pte T H — prisoner of war; McCARTHY, Pte J — improving; RYAN, Sgt A — progressing favourably; TYNAN, Pte F T — progressing favourably; WOOD, Pte F H — missing.
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HOSPITAL SHIP MARAMA
The Matron in charge of the New Zealand Nursing Service, Miss McLEAN, has advised that the following staff has been appointed to the above ship:
BRANDON, Sister; BROOKE, Miss E — Matron; BURSELL, R E — Staff Nurse; CARRUTH, E — Staff Nurse; DRUMMOND, C — Staff Nurse; EDMONSTONE, J — Sister; FABIAN, A B T — Staff Nurse; GARRARD, G — Sister; GILL, Sister; HAWKINS, C — Sister; HERBERT, M — Staff Nurse; JESSOP, C — Staff Nurse; McNIEL, L A — Sister; MOIR CUMMING, Sister; PARK, M M — Staff Nurse; REAY, L — Staff Nurse; TAYLOR, A — Staff Nurse; TAYLOR, B — Staff Nurse; TROTT, V M — Staff Nurse ; WARD, G — Staff Nurse.
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MILLER, Private Henry, a member of the Somes Island military guard, died at Wellington Hospital from malignant endocarditis following influenza.
MEN FROM NO.4 GROUP, HAMILTON
CARMICHAEL, Donald — Te Kuiti; DRONSFIELD, George — Marakopa; EALES, Bertie E — Frankton; ELLIOTT, Stanley E — Hamilton; FULLERTON, Wilson — Te Kuiti; GIBB, John — Mercer; GIBB, Robert — Mercer; GIBSON, Percy C — Mangapiko; GILES, Charles T — Awakino; HARRISS, Walter — Ohinewai; HOFFMAN, Charles A — Tamahere; HURTON, James M — Frankton; JAMIESON, Roderick McD — Korokonui; KIRK, Harold G — Te Pahu; KLEIN, Lewis — Moetoa; LE HUQUET, Alfred — Hamilton; LEWIS, Frank W — Paterangi; MADSEN, Thos. — Te Pahu; McINTYRE, Archibald — Ohaupo; MORGAN, Lindley V — Te Kuiti; MUNDY, Herbert R — Hamilton; NEWEN, Lyndsay — Matangi; PARLANE, Sidney G — Otorohanga; POLWART, Charlie L — Rangiriri; POWELL, George — Taupiri; RAMSAY, John E — Ngaruawahia; REILEY, Wm — Kihikihi; SKEWES, William — Ngaruawahia; SMITH, George W H — Te Kuiti; SMITH, Wm A — Te Kuiti; WHITE, Frank W — Hamilton; WILLIAMS, Albert E — Te Awamutu.
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MOORE, Gunner J J — A military funeral was held for Gnr Moore who died suddenly at Devonport on Sunday with a RNZ Field Artillery gun carriage which conveyed the deceased to O’Neil’s Point Cemetery. The firing party was selected from his late comrades of the RNZ Artillery.
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ASHWORTH, Private George Herbert, F. Company, 21st Reinforcements, died on Monday at Trentham Hospital from broncho-pneumonia following measles.
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