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John DEW + Ann DAVIS - Kingston-upon-Thames to Taita, New Zealand 1841

William DEW (1804-1862) was born in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey
He married Annie Rebecca DAVIS (1801-1884) in 1829

They had
1825 - Ann Dew
1830 - Harriet Dew
1831 - Thomas Dew
1832 - William Dew
1834 - Martha Dew
1836 - John Dew
1839 - Charlotte Dew
1840 - George Dew

When George was 5 months old, (in January 1841) they all boarded the LORD WILLIAM BENTINCK to emigrate to New Zealand.
They arrived in Wellington on 19 May 1841

ALSO on board was Ann Dew (aged 15) - seamstress, possibly William`s sister.

If ou can help with any further descenants of this family please leave a message

I would especially like info on Ann Dew, did she marry ?

2 comment(s), latest 9 years, 2 months ago

Samuel John GAMMAN + Eliza WOODCOCK - Canterbury & Manawatu

Samuel John GAMMAN was born 1834 in Sheldwich, Faversham, Kent.

He was a private and later a corporal with the Royal Engineers, stationed at Shorncliffe and Chatham in Kent as well as Port Louis Mauritius.

Samuel married Eliza WOODCOCK (1840-1930) in 1859 in Brompton, an ancient village near Chatham, 37km north west of Sheldwich - it was once in the Kent county but now is in the Medway Conurbation, England.
It is the home of the Royal Engineers and now houses the
Royal Engineers Museum

He emigrated to New Zealand on the 1st March 1859 shortly after marrying Eliza and arrived in Lyttelton on 11th July 1859, on the 'CAMEO' which left from London. Eliza followed him in 1863

All their children were born in Canterbury, New Zealand:
... 1
1863 - 1959 Francis Henry Gamman

- Francis married Ada NEILSEN on 16 Oct 1907

... 2
1866 - 1932 George Albert Gamman

- George married Jessie Mary MURPHY in 1890

... 3
1867 - 1939 William Alfred Gamman

- William married Annie Matilda TERRY in 1909

... 4
1870 - 1960 Charles Walter Gamman

- Charles married Flora Beatrice BROOME in 1902
- he died in Tauranga aged 90

... 5
1871 - 1958 Rosina Gamman

- Rosina married Samuel SERGEANT in 1891

... 6
1873 - 1874 Elizabeth Jane Gamman

- Elizabeth died aged 10 months

... 7
1874 - 1874 Thomas Gamman

- Thomas died aged 6 weeks in West Oxford, Canterbury

... 8
1875 - 1935 Ernest Edward Gamman

- Ernest married Alice TURNER on Christmas Eve 1906
- Ernest died aged 6 days from 60 in Tauranga

... 9
1877 - 1966 Laura Gamman

- Laura married Arthur William CARMICHAEL on 16 April 1906

... 10
1883 - 1971 Arthur Frederick Gamman

- Arthur married Delilah May COLE on 20 Dec 1906 (4 days before brother Ernest)


SAMUEL JOHN Gamman died 27 May 1901 aged 66 & is buried at
SETTLERS CEMETERY, Dannevirke OR Ormondville Cemetery
Manawatu Times, 30 May 1901 A sudden death occurred at Makotuku on Monday evening, when Mr S. J. Gamman, sen., contractor for the Hawke's Bay Timber Company died at the Makotuku Hotel
... Quite a sensation was caused this afternoon when it was reported that Mr Gamman, senior, the sawmiller, had died at the Makotuku hotel. It appears that Mr Gamman had been in Makotuku since Thursday and Dr Francis had been attending him the last day or two. The cause of death is stated to have been heart disease
Bush Advocate, 1 June 1901 ESTATE OF SAMUEL JOHN GAMMAN, of Smith's Siding, makotuku, Sawmiller, deceased. All Persons having claims against the above are hereby requested to furnish particulars forthwith to T. H. G. LLOYD, Solicitor, Dannevirke
ELIZA Gamman died 23 May 1930 aged 90 & buried at Plot 323, Block 1 at Ormondville cemetery next to 5 month old granddaughter, Lilla Joyce Gamman, daughter of son Arthur

List of the Wellington, NZ wounded at war, for September 1915

An article in the EVENING POST, New Zealand
dated 22nd September 1915

SICK and WOUNDED - - HOSPITAL REPORTS

The following Wellington men are mentioned in the latest hospital and progress reports:

* WOUNDED ADMITTED TO NEW ZEALAND GENERAL HOSPITAL, PONT DE KOUBBEH, CAIRO - 1st to 4th SEPTEMBER 1915:
- WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES -
COOMBS, Arnold 11/982, Sergeant
MORGAN, James Moncur, 11/902, Trooper
BIRRELL, Oswald George, 11/974, Trooper
HOWSE, James Hayward, 11/1009, Trooper
GRIFFEN, Eward, 13/808, Trooper
SPOONER, Gerard Edmund, 11/1060, Trooper
JAMESON, Noel Rutherford, 11/301, Trooper
HUNT, William George, 11/775, Trooper
THOMPSON, Herbert William, 11/932, Trooper
WILSON, Thomas Emerson, 11/556, Trooper
BALDWIN, Charles Cameron, 11/529, Trooper
WISE, Gilbert, 11/840, Trooper - seriously ill enteric
DOUGLAS, James, 11/736, Trooper - seriously ill, enteritis and septic sores
GRAY, William Roy, 10/2164, Private - seriously ill, enteric

* RETURNED TO FRONT FROM CAIRO:
- WELLINGTON BATTALION -
GOSLING, Thomas, 10/1497, Private
HEATH, Arthur Ernest, 10/1842, Private
ROGERS, Charles Alfred, 10/733, Private
BRICKELL, Paul Francis, 10/2080, Private

- NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGNEERS -
BATH, Frank Herbert, 4/593, Sapper

* WOUNDED ADMITTED TO NEW ZEALAND GENERAL HOSPILAT PONT DE KOUBBEH, CAIRO - 13th SEPTEMBER 1915:
- CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES -
EDWARDS, Victor Clive Stuart, 11/38a, Trooper

*WOUNDED TRANSFERRED TO NEW ZEALAND GENERAL HOSPITAL, PONT DE KOUBBEH, CAIRO - 13th SEPTEMBER 1915:
- WELLINGTON BATTALION -
CAKEBREAD, Edward Eric, 10/2093, L.Corporal - seriously ill

* ADMITTED TO 19th GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA:
- WELLINGTON BATTALION -
HISS, Percival George, 10/406, Private - enteric

* DANGEROUSLY ILL:
- OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES -
HOWIE, William Gladstone, 9/557, Lieutenant
(John Howie, Waikiwi, Invercargill), 13th Sept.
- AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES -
WILSON, James Gilmoure, 13/153, Trooper
(Mrs J. Wilson, Whatawhata, Auckland)
BISHOP, Kenneth, 13/19, Trooper
(Benjamin Bishop, King Edwards avenue, Epsom)
- WELLINGTON BATTALION -
WILEY, William Robert, 10/1701, Private
(Mrs David T. Wiley, sen., Fulford Street, New Plymouth, mother)
- CANTERBURY BATTALION -
O`DONNELL, William Henry, 6/924, Private
(Mrs M. O`Donnell, Greymouth)
BOLLARD, John Henry Allen, 6/2452, Private
(W.A. Bollard, Moray place, Dunedin, father)
SMITH, William Ernest, 6/1722, Private
(W. Smith, Mount street, Nelson)
WALSH, Amos, 6/735, Bugler
(T. Walsh, Queenstown, Tasmania)
- OTAGO BATTALION -
FITNESS, Robert Duntan, 8/1976, Private
(Charles D. Fitness, 24 Cecil road Ilford, London, father)

SHUTKOWSKI from Gdansk, Poland to Carterton, New Zealand 1884

Peter Joseph Shutkowski was born 1851 in Gdansk
(on the southern edge of Gdansk Bay (of the Baltic Sea) Poland). His parents were Peter and Kathleen SHUTKOWSKI
He married Rosalia Christina LIPINSKI
- Rosalia was born 1846 also in Gdansk. Her parents were Francis and Catherine (nee REDMAN) Lipziski

Peter died in Carterton, Wairarapa 10 April 1918 aged 67
Rosalia died in Carterton 5 Feb 1938 aged 91
. they are buried at Clareville


Peter & Rosalie married about 1875 and had 3 children. They then emigrated to New Zealand on board the * Victory which left Plymouth on the 29 March 1884 and arrived in Wellington on the 30 May 1884. They were nominated by her brother Franz Lipinski who was already settled in Carterton. It brought out 470 passengers including 370 Government assisted immigrants.
I would like the passenger list for this voyage if you have one

6 months after arrival in New Zealand Peter and Rosalia had another 4 children
their children
. . 1 . .
1875 - 1957 Francis "Frank' Shutkowski
born in Gdansk
Frank married Annie HARGREAVES in St Mary`s Catholic Church, Carterton, New Zealand on 27 June 1905
.they had 10 children (see 2nd comment below)
He died 16 June 1957 aged 82
Annie died 19 August 1953 aged 73
- They are buried in Clareville Cemetery Carterton
NOTES
26 April 1910 - An oat stack belonging to Frank Shutkowski, South Carterton, was damaged by fire this morning. It contained about seven tons and had been sold to a Wellington firm at a fair price.here was no insurance. The cause of the fire is unknown

13 Feb 1929 WEDDING, A wedding was solemnised at Carterton when Florence Catherine Gibson, of Armagh, Irelan, was married to John Shutkowski, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Frank Shutkowski of Carterton.
The bride was escorted by the bridegroom's father, and wore a lovely gown of beaded silk marocaon, with uneven hem. Her veil was held in place by a coronation crown of orange blossom. She carried a handsome bouquet of white roses, carnations, and asparagus fern.
Miss Anastasia Rosalia Shutkowski (Carterton) and Miss Elsie Burcher (of Masterton) were bridesmaids, the former wearing a frock of bois de rose silk marocain and black crinoline hat, and carrying a bouquet of roses, carnations, and asparagus fern to tone. The latter wore a frock of peach silk marocain with black crinoline hat, and carried a lovely bouquet of dahlias to tone.
Little Mary Burcher (Masterton) was flower girl, wearing a blue frock of mariette and a head bandeau of forget-me-nots. She carried a dainty basket of flowers to tone.
Mr Clifford McPhee was best man, and Mr Francis Shutkowski groomsman.
The bridegroom's mother was in a beige frock of marocain with hat to match, and carried a posy of dahlias. The reception was held at the residence of the bridegrooms parents. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a toilet set, bride's present to the bridegroom being a set of gold sleeve-links. Each bridesmaid received a gold cross.
The future home of Mr and Mrs Shutkowski will be in Wellington. The Rev Father Keavey performed the ceremony

SHUTOWSKI, On Jan 15, 1944, at Waipoi, Otago, Francis William Carroll, beloved husband of Mary Russell Shutkowski, and second son of Francis and Annie Shutkowski, 3 Grey St., Masterton, and late of Carterton; aged 30 years. R.I.P. The friends of the late Francis William Carroll Shutkowski are invited to attend his Funeral which will leave St Mary's Church, Carterton, Tomorrow (Saturday 22 Jan 1944) after Requiem Mass at 9am for the Clareville Cemetery, King's Funeral Service, Broaway, Carterton

. . 2 . .
1876 - 1930 Constance Anastasia Shutkowski
born in Gdansk
Constance married Herbert GREATHEAD 16 June 1903
. Herbert was a brother of George Greathead who married her sister Francisca
(sons of John GREATHEAD & Mary BRIGHT married 1872)
Constance died 11 August 1930 aged 54 & is buried in Clareville cemetery Carterton
. Herbert died 4 June 1938 in Greytown, Wairarapa aged 63
NOTES
CARTERTON. Yesterday, (16 June 1904)) Mr Herbert Greathead, of Gladstone, was married to Miss Shutkowski, of Carterton and the ceremony was the first of the kind to take place in the Catholic Church in its new position

. . 3 . .
1883 - 1937 Francisca Magdalena Shutkowski
born in Gdansk
Francisca married George GREATHEAD 28 Jan 1904 St Marys Catholic Church, Carterton, brother of Herbert Greathead who married her sister Constance
She died 10 Sept 1908 of tuberculosis aged 25
George died 29 years later on 16 Oct 1937 of tuberculosis aged 58
- They are buried in Clareville Cemetery Carterton.

. . 4 . .
1884 - 1929 John Michael "Jack" Shutkowski
born 23 Nov in New Zealand
Jack married May PAASKE 21 April 1909 in St Mary`s Catholic Church, Carterton
2 children found to date:
* 1909 - Walter Douglas Shutkowski
* 1911 - Myrtle Annie Shutkowski
- May's birth and death dates are unknown
Jack next married Florence Catherine Gibson in 1929
Jack died 2nd June 1929 aged 44
NOTES
22 April 1909 A quiet wedding was soleminised at the residence of the bride's parents, Carterton, yesterday afternoon, when May Paaske, daughter of Mr G. J. Paaske, was married to Mr John M. Shutkowski, second son of Mr Peter Shutkowski. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Father Bowe, of St Mary's Church, and the young couple will reside in Carterton

. . 5 . .
1886 - 1904 Rosalia Shutkowski
born 22 August in Carterton, Wairarapa
She died on 18 June 1904 aged 17
. buried in Clareville Cemetery Carterton

. . 6 . .
1894 - 1942 Joseph Shutkowski
born in Carterton
.Joseph's marriage (if at all) details are unknown
- - do you know who he was?

. . 7 . .
1891 - Barbara Shutkowski
born 9 January in Carterton
Barbara died 11 August 1897 aged 5
. buried in Clareville Cemetery Carterton


N O T E S
24 May 1884 - WELLINGTON
The Shaw, Saville-Albion Company's chartered steamer Victory, Capt. Elcoate, arrived here from London via Plymouth at 9 o'clock this morning. She came direct from Plymouth and the passage, which was uneventful, occupied 56 days. The Victory brings 50 steerage passengers, and 370 Government immigrants (including 117 single girls) for all ports. Two deaths occurred among married immigrants, those being Wm. Harrison aged 40, from apoplexy on 11th May, and Bathilde Pearson, aged 38, from an abscess on 24th May. Dr Miley in his report speaks highly of the attention paid to the passengers by the officers of the ship, and he states the provisions and water were in abundance and of good quality. The health and behaviour of the immigrants is mentioned as having been exceptionally good. The Victory has 2000 tons of cargo for all ports. The single women were landed this afternoon, and sent to the immigration barracks

29 May 1884 - AUCKLAND NEWS
The Auckland portion pf the Victory's immigrants arrived at Onehunga to-day. The whole of the Victory's immigrants have been engaged. One hundred were sent to the country districts



GDANSK coat of arms


5 comment(s), latest 9 years, 2 months ago

looking for McGUORGUODALE - anywhere

Private John Cooper went to war on the 17th April 1915.
He was with the Otago Infantry Battalion 4th Reinforcements.
He left Wellington New Zealand for Gallipoli where he was killed in action on 27th September 1915

As is next of kin he had put: Mrs M. Cooper (mother) care of
M.A. McGuorguodale, Waikaka Valley, Otago, New Zealand

ALSO: Son of the late Jesse & Mary Ann Cooper of Waikuahuna Gorge

I cannot find one person of the name McGuorguodale anywhere in New Zealand - or for that matter, anywhere in the world - so the spelling must be wrong.

Do you know anyone in New Zealand with that name?
Do you know how it should have been spelt?

5 comment(s), latest 9 years, 2 months ago

Who was James Andrew HUXTON ? married Maria Greathead in Greytown New Zealand 1883

James Andrew Huxton was born in 1827 in Deal, Kent.

When did he emigrate to New Zealand?
Who were his parents?
Did he and Maria have any children?
Where is he buried?

He apparetnly married Jane Anderson - unknown when. She died in September 1867.
He remarried to Maria "POLLY" Greathead who was born in Nelson, Marlborough in January 1847.
Maria's parents were George Greathead and Dorothy Turnball who had emigrated on the MARTHA RIDGWAY arriving in Wellington 1841 - they both died in 1885 in the Wairarapa, buried in Greytown.

1 comment(s), latest 7 years, 1 month ago

William Henry WACKROW, Mayor of Taumarunui

I have come across a number of references of a Mr Wackrow being the Mayor of Taumarunui, King Country New Zealand in 1911
- "the Mayoress, Mrs Wackrow, of Taumarunui 1913" was Annie Jane nee Ruddell (1865-1918), from Portasown, Ireland.
They married in 1889 and had the following children:
* 1889 - Margaret Sophia Wackrow
- nothing known
* 1891 - 1962 August Henry Wackrow
- August married Pauline Annie CARROLL (1897-1966) in 1916
* 1892 - 1972 Mabel Wackrow
- Mabel married Edward Alfred JACOBSON (1887-1941) in 1913
* 1894 - 1929 Etty Wackrow
- Etty married Leslie Duncan Douglas FAIRLEY (1891-1962) in 1919
* 1897 - 1975 Allan Wackrow
- Allan married Susan Ethel TUCK in 1918

ANNIE JANE WACKROW died in Taumarunui 9 Aug 1918 aged 53
William next married Fanny McDONALD (1879-1953) in 1920

Can anyone please help

TAUMARUNUI is a town in the King Country of the central North Island of New Zealand. The name Taumarunui is reported to be the dying words of the Maori chief Pehi Turoa - taumaru meaning screen and nui big, literally translated as Big Screen, being built to shelter him from the sun. There are also references to Taumarunui being known as large sheltered location for growing kumara.

Taumarunui MAYORS Timeline
1910 - George Henry THOMPSON defeated Rev John E. WARD & was first borough council mayor
1913 - Mr. WACKROW
1915-1917 - G. S. STEADMAN
1917-1919 - A. S. LAIRD
1919-1923 - G. S. STEADMAN
1923-1925 - C. C. MARSACK
1925-1929 - G. E. MANSON
1929-1944 - Crawford BOLES
1947-1953 - D. H. HALL
1953-1956 - David C. SEATH (later Member of Parliament for the King Country)
1956 - Frank D. HOUSE (later Taumarunui High School governor)

Town Mayors immediately prior to 1988 include:
* Charles BINZEGGER
* Les BYARS
* Terry PODMORE

PHOTO
William Henry Wackrow (1869-1948)
c1935


1 comment(s), latest 10 years, 8 months ago

passengers ANDROMACHE arriving Melbourne 25-12-1851

I would like the passenger list for the ANDROMACHE which left Devon (my passenger embarked at Devonport), arrived Melbourne on Christmas Day 1851
This may have been a stop off before going on to South Australia.

some arrivals of The ANDROMACHE in Australia:
31 October 1837
.. ....... 1838
31 January 1839
24 June 1840
13 February 1842
8 November 1848
25 December 1849
17 December 1850
25 December 1851

big thanks to tonkin for supplying the passenger list:
unfortunately, it is the list of Dec 1850

from the SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REGISTER Tuesday, December 17 1850
? The barque Andromache, 465 tons, Passmore, master, from London 4th September, and Plymouth 11th September.

I will add his list here for researchers looking for that year

Ship "Andromache"
Captain M. PASSMORE
From London 4 September 1850 via Plymouth 11 September 1850.
Arrived Port Adelaide, South Australia 17 December 1850, then to Port Phillip.

Cabin Passengers
A BECKETT with wife and family.
Mr & Mrs WAINWRIGHT.
Mrs. WAYGOOD.
Miss YORKNEY.

Steerage Passengers
ACOURT, Elizabeth
ACOURT, Jacob
ACOURT, W C S
ANDREWS, J.
ASHWIN, Alfred
ASHWIN, Edward
BARKER, E. and wife
BRADSFORD, Richard, wife and family
BROCKLEY, Frederick, wife and family
BROWNS, S.
BROWN, Samuel, wife and family
BROWNE, A, wife and child
CLARENBULD, W, and wife
DRAPER, Anna
EATHEN, R.
ELLIOTT, James
ELLIOTT, Joseph
FARLEY, Leonora
FITZMAURICE, Henry and two children
FOUCE, W.
FREEMAN, J, wife and family
GREEN, J.
HAGG, Charles and Mary
HAMLIN, Mary
HARVEY, B, and wife
HEALING, George and wife
HEMMINGWAY, Richard
HILL, William
KING, Alfred
LINDLOW, A.
LITCHFIELD, F, wife and family
MATTHEWS, Edwin, wife and family
MOODY, Francis and wife
MORRIS, J. S.
NETHERWOOD, J and C.
NEW, J.
PASSELL, Henry, wife and family
PHILLIPS, Joseph
RICE, S, wife and family
RODD, Emma
SARSON. Richard
SEPELL, Richard, wife and family
SNELLGROVE, William
TABOR, John
TAYLOR, J, wife and child
THOMPSON, H.
WELLER, John and wife
WHEELER, S and wife
WHITTAKER, W.
WILSON, Henry, wife and family
WRIGHT, James

5 comment(s), latest 11 years ago

RICHARD SOUTHEE 1804 Kent, England to 1873 Victoria, Australia - via St Petersburg

Dr Richard Southee was born in 1804 In Bekesbourne, Kent, England.
His parents were John Southee and Charlotte Brice.

The Doctor and his wife Martha Hatfield had two children:
Martha Amelia born 1831, and Richard Brice born 1838 and christened Richard Brice John Elistrateff SOUTHEE at the British Chaplaincy in St. Petersburg, Russia on 15th May 1846.

Dr Richard Southee is mentioned a few times on the net as born in 1799 - this is incorrect.
He arrived in Melbourne on the 25th December 1851.
Was in Castlemaine in 1854 and Forest Creek in 1857.

He died in Marjorca - 172km NW of Melbourne on 12th June 1873

I would like to know more of his parents, his siblings and why his son was christened in Russia - was he also born there?

Who was his wife Martha Hatfield, where did they marry and where were his children born?

11 comment(s), latest 7 years, 5 months ago

KIWIS on Chunuk Bair memorial to the Missing - GRACE to LYNCH

There are more than 850 New Zealanders dedicated on the
CHUNUK BAIR MEMORIAL to the MISSING at Gallipoli

- this is PAGE 4 - GRACE to LYNCH

- - - a highlighted name indicates photo - - -
- - - number in brackets is panel number at memorial

PAGE 1 - ABBOTT to BUTLER
PAGE 2 - CAMERON to DIXON
PAGE 3 - DOBBIE to GOSLING
PAGE 4 - GRACE to LYNCH
PAGE 5 - MacDONALD to McLENNAN
PAGE 6 - McLEOD to RIST
PAGE 7 - ROBBIE to TERRY
PAGE 8 - THAXTER to YOUNG

- the BATTLE OF CHUNUK BAIR
- the meaning of
MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES at Encyclopaedia of WWI

SOURCES USED
* ANZAC.GOVT.NZ Kiwis in Gallipoli Cemeteries
* COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES COMMISSION
* NEW ZEALAND ELECTRONIC TEXT CENTRE - NZ in WWI
* NEW ZEALANDs ROLL OF HONOUR - all wars
* FIND A GRAVE at Chunuk Bair
* CENOTAPH at Auckland Museum
* ARCHIVES NZ
* LOST LEADERS OF ANZACS
* GENIES' JOTTINGS - newspaper transcripts

GRACE, Second Lieutenant, THOMAS MARSHALL PERCY, 10/127.(17)
MENTIONED IN DESATCHES - Mentioned in General I. Hamilton's despatch of the 26th August 1915. (Commander in Chief, Meditteranean Expeditionary Force). L.G. 5 November 1915, p11003.
Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F. - he commanded the first New Zealand sniper detachment which was formed in response to the Turkish snipers at Gallipoli.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: 99 Coromandel Street, Newtown, Wellington
Son of Lawrence Marshall [the well known Maori interpreter - see link] & Henerieta Kahui Grace of Government Buildings 50 Russell Terrace, Wellington
- Native of Pukawa, Lake Taupo

GRAHAM, Private, JOHN, 10/1829. (20)
Ruahine Coy. Wellington Infantry Regiment, 4th Reinforcements
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 26
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Bristol Hotel, Wellington
Son of William & Lizzie Wilson Graham 43 High St, Banff, Scotland

GRANT, Trooper, Daniel, 13/688 - real name William Hawkins - see below

GRAY, Private, WILFRID MAYFIELD, 10/1498. (20)
Ruahine Coy. Wellington Infantry Battalion, 3rd Reinforcements
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Ardade, Feilding, Manawatu
Son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Henry Gray of Poole St, Fielding
NEXT OF KIN Mr Joseph Henry Gray (father) Bulls, Rangitikei
- Native of Fairview, South Canterbury

GREENSLADE, Private, WALTER, 12/1962. (10)
6th (Hauraki) Coy. Auckland Infantry Battalion, 4th Reinforcements
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 37
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Victoria Road East, Birkdale, Auckland
Husband of Mrs M.A. Nilsson -formerly Greenslade, Petane, Hawke's Bay
- ALSO WRITTEN AS:
NEXT OF KIN Mrs Margaret A. Greenslade (wife), Victoria Road East, Birkdale, Auckland
... note photo at link reads Greenslade 'of Hamilton' ?

GREENWOOD, Private, ERNEST, 6/1860. (12)
Canterbury Infantry Regiment, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915 age 35
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Smithfield, Timaru, South Canterbury
Son of the late William and Elizabeth Greenwood of 52 Albion St, Burnley, Lamcashire, England

GREENWOOD, Trooper, GASCOYNE CECIL, 13/1034. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, 5th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 2nd December 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Opotiki Post Office Tauranga, Bay of Plenty,
Son of Mr & Mrs C. D. Greenwood of Murgon Queensland Australia
NEXT OF KIN: Eric Percy Greenwood (brother) Opotiki, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty

GREGORY, Private, JOHN, 12/1964. (10)
Auckland Infantry Battalion, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o Mrs Payne, Hobson Street, Hastings
NEXT OF KIN Mrs Rose Gregory (wife), 17 Byron Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, Canterbury,
Husband of Rose M Forbes (formerly Gregory) Sydenham, Christchurch

GRIFFIN, Private, WILLIAM, 12/1966. (10)
Auckland Infantry Battalion, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Ranfurly House, Auckland
Brother of Mrs Honora la Dette of Kyber Pass Rd, Auckland - also of Ranfurly House, Wellesley Street, Auckland

GRIFFITHS, Gunner, ALBERT HAROLD, 2/673. (8)
N.Z. Field Artillery
Killed in action 9th October 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Tiotio Road, Seatoun, Wellington
NEXT OF KIN: Mrs J. Griffiths (mother), Courtenay Place, Wellington
Foster son of John Griffiths of 24 Victoria St, Hawera

GRIFFITHS, Private, RICHARD, 10/1505. (20)
Hawke's Bay Coy. Wellington Infantry Regiment, 3rd Reinforcements
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 27
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Waimata Valley, Gisborne, Poverty Bay
Son of Eveline S. M. & the late Herbert T, (M.D.) Griffiths of "Glebeside," Bexhill-on-Sea, England

GUTTERY, Trooper, WILLIAM, 9/705. (7)
Otago Mounted Rifles, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 6th or 7th August 1915 age 24
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Nightcaps, Invercargill, Southland
Son of the late Walter and Elizabeth Guttery
Brother of Miss B. Guttery (sister) Nightcaps, Invercargill, Southland

HAINES, Sergeant, LANCE NIGEL, 10/368. (17)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 23
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o J. Hammond, Rata, Rangitikei, Manawatu
Son of Lawrence Edmund & Stella Haines, 49 Weston Rd, St. Albans, Christchurch - ALSO WRITTEN:-
NEXT OF KIN Mr J. E. Haines, Bank of New Zealand, Oamaru, Otago
- born at Roxburgh. He joined as a private, being promoted sergeant on the field. [AWN 02.09.1915]

HALL, Trooper, ALBERT EDWARD, 11/763 (5)
- Signed up under an alias name of THOMAS FARRAR
Wellington Mounted Rifles, 2nd Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 9th August 1915
- Date of death was determined by Court of Enquiry.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Avona Boardinghouse
Stratford, Taranaki
OCCUPATION Oil Driller, J. Wickham, Stratford, Taranaki
Brother of Miss Louisa Farrar, c/o H. Payne 166 Holland Street, Kensington, London - she was listed as NEXT OF KIN
Brother of Charles W. Hall, Kuala Lumpur, Selanger, Malay States
- Also served in the South African War 1899-1902 with Brabants Horse.

HALL, Private, RICHARD JAMES, 8/2341. (20)
Otago Infantry Battalion, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 at the Apex during the August Offensive.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Gertrude Street, Dannevirke, Hawke's Bay,
Brother of Mrs B.J. Rossiter, Gertrude St, Dannevirke, Hawkes Bay

HALL, Private, WILLIAM ARTHUR, 6/1551. (12)
- also known as, and written up as, ARTHUR HALL
Canterbury Infantry Battalion, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915 age 24
ENLISTMNT ADDRESS: Waiuta, Inangahua County, Westland
Son of Charles Walter and Alice Hall of 104 Park St, Wombwell, Barnsley, England
NEXT OF KIN Charles Walter Hall (father), 102 Park Street, Wombwell, Yorkshire, England

HALL, Private, WILLIAM EWART, 6/1552. (12)
Canterbury Infantry Regiment, 4th Reinforcements ALSO WRITTEN AS 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Denniston, Buller, Westport, Westland
NEXT OF KIN Mrs E. Taylor (mother), Swamp Road, Collingwood, Golden Bay
Son of Mrs E. Taylor (formerly Hall) of Collingwood, Nelson

HAMILTON, Trooper, ROBERT JAMES, 9/149. (7)
Otago Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 6th or 7th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Clydevale, Clutha County, Otago,
NEXT OF KIN Peter Murdock (uncle), North Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
Son of Mrs A.E. Murdock - formerly Hamilton, Lucknow, Victoria, Australia

HAMILTON, Private, WILLIAM FRANCIS, 12/377. (10)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Tapu, Thames, Coromandel
Brother of A. Hamilton of Oratia, Waikumete, Auckland
NEXT OF KIN: Mr Samuel Hamilton (brother) Te Aroha, Thames

HAMMOND, Private, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, 8/49. (15)
Otago Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 7th August 1915 age 22
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Merton, Waikouaiti, Dunedin, Otago
Son of Thomas H. and Agnes Hammond of Maheno, Otago ALSO WRITTEN: Merton, Waikouaiti County, Dunedin, Otago
- Native of Merton, Otago
- Also served in Egypt

HANMER, Lance Corporal, ANTHONY HUGH, 7/515. (4)
Canterbury Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 10th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Ferry Road, Christchurch, Canterbury
Son of George and Ruth Hanmer of "Tilford," Ferry Rd, Christchurch.
- "Will be remembered for many years to come for his athletic ability. He was among the first to leave New Zealand, and while in charge of a machine gun on Chunuk Bair, fell a victim to a sniper on August 10th, 1915." (In Memoriam, 1914-1918 [Wanganui Collegiate School])

HANNEN, Trooper, JOHN, 7/206. (4)
Canterbury Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 6th or 7th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Tadmore, Waimea, Nelson
Son of Mr & Mrs H. Hannen of Tadmor, Nelson
NEXT OF KIN Hugh & Elizabeth Ann Hannen, Tadmore, Waimea County, Nelson
One of three brothers who served,
- * 6/248 Steve Hannen, Canterbury Infantry Regiment, Died of Wounds, France 17th August 1918, Saint Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France.
- * 33717 Private Stanley Hannen, 21st Reinforcements Canterbury Infantry Battalion, C Company N.Z.E.F. left 19th January 1917

HANSEN, Gunner, JOHANNES SOPHUS, 2/1166. (8)
N.Z. Field Artillery, 4th Reinforcements
Killed in action 27th October 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Urenui, Clifton County, Taranaki
Son of Mr & Mrs Johannes Hansen of Palmerston North
NEXT OF KIN: Johannes Hansen (father) Urenui, Clifton, Taranaki

HANTOM, Private, EDWARD, 6/2154. (13)
Canterbury Infantry Battalion, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th - 9th August 1915 Dardenelles, age 26
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Burnetts Face, Denniston, Buller, Westland
Son of John and Elizabeth Hantom of Burnett's Face, Westport

HARDIE, Private, SAMUEL, 6/2155. (13)
Canterbury Infantry Regiment, 5th Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 6th October 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Granity, Westport, Buller, Westland
NEXT OF KIN A. Hardie (father), Granity, Westport, Buller, Westland
Son of Mr & Mrs. A. Hardie of Rotorua

HARDING, Private, ALFRED HENRY, 10/1511. (20)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 20
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Feilding, Manawatu
Son of Harriet Sarah & the late Walter Harding of 124 Manchester St, Feilding,

HARDY, Private, JOE, 10/1834. (7)
Wellington Infantry Battalion, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: 28 Mortimer Terrace, Te Aro, Wellington
Son of Mr H. Hardy of Westward Conservative Club, 12 Springwood St, Huddersfield, England
Husband of Mrs E. J. Hardy of Wellington

HARDY, Trooper, JAMES, 9/1180. (7)
Otago Mounted Rifles, 6th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 5th December 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Central Dining-Rooms, Manse St, Dunedin
Son of Mr & Mrs David Hard, of 43 Richie St, Invercargill
NEXT OF KIN David Hardy (father) Otautau, Southland

HARE, Private, HEREMAIA, 16/370. (24)
A Company, 1st Maori Contingent
Killed in action 7th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Te Kao, North Auckland, NZ
Son of Hariata Waru & the late Hare Wi of Te Kao, Auckland

HARRIS, Private, ALEXANDER, 10/598. (20)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 Gallipoli Turkey
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Woodville,
Son of John & the late Jane Mary Harris of Woodville

HARRIS, Private, FRANK ADAM, 10/372. (20)
Wellington Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 21
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: 78 River Bank, Wanganui
Next of Kin: C.G. Harris (brother) 78 River Bank Wanganui Brother of *23/1997, Charles Alfred Harris, New Zealand Rifle Brigade, 4th Reinforcements 1st Battalion, E Company - killed in action in Somme, France 15th September 1916
Son of the late Henry & Eliza Harris of Riverbank, Wanganui

HARRIS, Lieutenant, NORMAN CHAMBERS, 11/602. (4)
Wellington Mounted Rifles, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 9th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o George Harris, Barrister, Christchurch NZ
Son of Bessie Caroline Emily & the late George Harris of 191 Deans' Avenue, Lower Riccarton, Christchurch

HARRIS, Private, STEPHEN ARTHUR, 10/377. (20)
Wellington Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, Son of Mrs Frances E. Hall of 215 Main St, Palmerston North - ALSO LISTED AT Julia St, Pahiatua

HARRIS, Private, WILLIAM RAMSDEN, 8/871. (15)
Otago Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915 age 22
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: 32A Oxford Street, South Dunedin, Otago
Son of Richard James & Margaret Harris of 34 Richardson St, St. Kilda, Dunedin - ALSO OF Oxford Street, South Dunedin, Otago,

HARRISON, Trooper, CHARLES BENJAMIN, 13/66. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLLISTMENT ADDRESS: Hunua, Franklin County, South Auckland
Son of Mr & Mrs A. G. Harrison of 22 Ariki St, Grey Lynn, Auckland - ALSO OF Maungaturoto, Otamatea County, Auckland
Brother of - * 13/548 Trooper Henry Haywood Harrison, killed in action 12th July 1915 Gallipoli by a Turkish sniper, buried on the beach by his brother and colleagues, then at Ari Burnu

HARVEY, Private, BRUCE, 8/1497. (15)
Otago Infantry Regiment, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Sawyers Bay, Dunedin, Otago
Son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Harvey of Upper Junction, Sawyer's Bay, Dunedin.
NEXT OF KIN Mr Thomas Harvey (father), Sawyers Bay, Dunedin, Otago

HARVEY, Sergeant, JACK LOVELL, 10/859 (17)
Wellington Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Taumarunui, King-Country
Son of Mr & Mrs D. H. Harvey of Taumarunui

HARVEY, Private, ROBERT MORRISON, 12/372. (10)
6th (Hauraki) Coy. Auckland Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 23
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Waihi, Ohinemuri
Son of John and Sarah Jane Harvey of "Rata," Well's St, Kingsland, Auckland
- *Brother of David Harvey (3/939), 2nd Battalion, NZ Rifle Brigade, Medical Corps - killed in action, the eldest son of Mr J. Harvey, late of Huntly, and now of Valley Road, Auckland. Prior to enlisting he was a miner. A brother was killed at Gallipoli two years ago (referring to Robert, above)" (Auckland Weekly News, 8 November 1917, p. 22). David's memorial is at Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium
- Native of Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

HAWKINS, Trooper, WILLIAM, 13/688. (2)
- served as Daniel GRANT.
Auckland Mounted Rifles, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 32
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Hamilton House, Grey Street, Auckland
Son of Catharine Hawkins of 8 Avealon Terrace, Lower Mortlake Rd, Richmond, Surrey, England
NEXT OF KIN: C, Whitford (friend) Prospect Place, Hobson Street, Auckland

HAY, Captain, BRUCE SOMERVILLE, 9/530. (6)
MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES London Gazette 28th January 1916, Issue 29455, Rallied his squadron and did especially good work on Bauchop's Hill on the night 6th & 7th August 1915
Otago Mounted Rifles, Main Body N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915 at Bauchop's Hill
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Dunedin, Otago
Husband of Mrs Sarah Ward Hay (nee Cooper) of c/o Mrs M.J. Cooper, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, Auckland
- sister Elizabeth Mackenzie (nee Hay) served as a nurse in the Boer War - Born Dunedin - Soldier (NZ Staff Corps)- Farmer of Dunedin
- from the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS AUGUST 1915: HAY, Captain Bruce Somerville, who has been killed in action, was very well known in Auckland. He volunteered from Auckland for service in the South African war and on returning to NZ engaged in farming at Maungatautari. When the defence scheme came into force he became attached to the NZ Staff Corps and was one of the officers trained at the first territorial camp at Tauherenikau. Later he was appointed to the Defence staff in Dunedin and from there he joined the main expeditionary force. Captain Hay was a son of Mr A R Hay who owned a sheep station at Dacre in Southland. On his return from South Africa in 1902 he was appointed captain of the 3rd, Waikato, Rifles. He held the Queen?s Medal with three clasps and the King?s Medal with two clasps. [AWN 19.08.1915] P.21
- from the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS 27th JANUARY 1916: RECENT APPOINTMENTS:- Captain Bruce Somerville HAY, NZ Staff Corps, to be major (since killed in action)

HAY, Private, GORDON GRANT, 10/2178. (20)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, 5th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Telegraph-Office, Wellington
Son of William & Isabella Hay of Peel St, Lawrence, Otago (also of Tuapeka County, Otago

HAY, Sergeant, VERNON JOSEPH, 12/2324. (9)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, 5th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 20
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Post-Office, Devonport, Auckland
Son of Joseph & Edith Hay of Onewa Rd, Northcote, Auckland NEXT OF KIN: Joseph (postmaster) & Edith Hay, Devonport, Auckland

HAYBITTLE, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR RICHARD, 12/766. (9) ALSO HERE
Auckland Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 13th August 1915 age 34
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Hamilton, Waikato
Son of Richard Frederick & Anne Elizabeth Haybittle of 4 Bowen St, Feilding.

HAYDON, Trooper, FRANK RAYMOND, 13/812. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Anne St, Devonport, Auckland
Son of Mary Haydon of 31 Ann St, Devonport, Auckland
NEXT OF KIN: Michael Thomas & Mary Haydon, Anne Street, Devonport, Auckland
BORN 25th December 1895 (also seen 1892) Lake Takapuna, Auckland

HAYWARD, Private, CHARLES, 10/1255. (20)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Waimiha, Waitomo, King Country
Brother of Mr James H. Hayward of Patea, Taranaki
NEXT OF KIN: J. Hayward (father) Fitzroy, New Plymouth,

HAYWARD, Trooper, JOHN HENRY, 13/190. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Takahue, Mangonui, Auckland
Son of Mr & Mrs George Henry Hayward of Takahue, Mangonui, Auckland.

HAYWOOD, Private, WILLIAM, 8/1257. (15)
Otago Infantry Regiment, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 27th September 1915 age 19
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: 109 York Place, Dunedin
Son of Henrietta C. Delahunty (formerly Haywood) of 165 Nelson St, Auckland (also of 52a Anglesey Street, Ponsonby, Auckland)
- Native of Wanganui

HEALE, Private, WALTER GISBORNE, 10/969. (20)
Hawke's Bay Coy. Wellington Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 22
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o M.H. Strachan, P.O. Box 254, Napier
Son of Mary Strachan (formerly Heale) & the late Alfred Lawson Heale M.D. of Napier
- Native of Gisborne.

HEASTMAN, Private, JOHN EDWARD, 12/1428. (10)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Died 8th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o Patrick Clackin, Eureka, Waikato
Son of the late John Edward & Sarah Heastman
NEXT OF KIN: Mrs F.A. O'Flynn, 22 Grosvenor Avenue, New Quay, Cornwall, England

HEENAN, Private, THOMAS, 6/260. (13)
Canterbury Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Hardy Street, Nelson
Son of Thomas James & Mary Heenan of Revell St, Hokitika.

HENDERSON, Lieutenant, JAMES, 13/277. (1)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th or 9th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Kihikihi, Te Awamutu, Waikato
Son of Mrs J. Henderson of 25 Sarsfield St, Herne Bay, Auckland
NEXT OF KIN: Mrs J.H. Henderson, Kihikihi, Te Awamutu, Waipa

HILL, Private, ERNEST SHAW, 12/1985. (10)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Owen Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland
Son of Mr & Mrs John Hill of Owen St, Grey Lynn, Auckland.

HILL, Sergeant, GEORGE ALLEN, 13/354. (1)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th or 9th August 1915 age 23
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Opotiki, Bay of Plenty
Son of George & Mary Hill of Taneatua, Bay of Plenty.
- Native of Waikato
- There is a great site called NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED RIFLES with photos. George is pictured with other men from the 4th Waikato Mountde Rifles during training in Egypt between December 1914 and April 1915. Many of the men pictured were killed or wounded in the following months on Gallipoli

HILL, Company Sergeant Major, PERCY, 16/4537A. (24)
- Warrant Officer Second Class
Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette 28th January 1916, p.1209, in connection with operations described in General Sir Ian Hamilton's despatch dated 11th December 1915.
New Zealand Maori Contingent - left NZ 14th February 1915
Killed in Action 9th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: unknown
Husband of Annie Eleanor Hill of 39 Melville Rd, Stonebridge, London, England.

HILL, Private, REGINALD INKERMAN, 10/374. (20)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 20
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Puniho, Egmont County, New Plymouth
Eldest son & next of kin of Mathew & Dulcie Hill of Puniho, New Plymouth.

HOCKLEY, Corporal, BERTIE CHARLES, 8/220. (14)
- Auckland Cenotaph has Charles Bertie
Otago Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 8th August 1915 age 23
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Balclutha, Dunedin, Otago
Son of William Charles & Elizabeth Jane Hockley of 75 High St, Hampton Hill, Middx. England. - also of 2 Orchard Villas, Hollybush Lane, Hampton-On-Thames, Middlesex, England
- Also served in Egypt.

HOLMES, Private, REUBEN, 10/1075. (21)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 23
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Queen Street, Hastings,
Son of John and Emily Ann Holmes of 705 Queen St, Hastings
- Native of Clive, Hawke's Bay

HOLMES, Trooper, WILLIAM JOHN, 13/1007A. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
- his family believe he embarked with Wellington Mounted Rifles (he did embark at Wellington)
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 24.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Kinohaku, {url=http://www.kawhia.maori.nz/first.html]Kawhia,[/url] Otorohanga, Waikato
Son of Daniel and Eliza Louisa Lilly Holmes of Pihama, Taranaki this link shows photo taken by his brother William Harold Sutton on the Heliopolis railway station in Egypt, as he was about to leave for Gallipoli. It was only days prior to his death.
- Place of Birth: Pihama, Taranaki

HOOPER, Trooper, FREDERICK JOHN, 13/881. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
First Known Rank: Corporal
Died of wounds 24th August 1915 age 42
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Wairoa, Hawke's Bay
Son of Emma & the late John Hooper Abingden Hill, Saint Staphenhill, Burton-on-Trent, England

HOPKINS, Private, ROBERT GROSSMITH, 10/471. (21)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Box 50, Feilding, Manawatu
Son of Mr & Mrs R.G. Hopkins, of 1 Rosehill Terrace, Drake Rd, Newport, Isle of Wight, England - also of 12 West Street, New Port, Isle of Wight

HORN, Lance Corporal, DAVID, 11/62. (5)
Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 9th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Manakau, Horowhenua
Son of Mr & Mrs R.S. Horn of Manakau, Levin
NEXT OF KIN: Mr R.L. Horn (father) Manakau, Levin, Horowhenua

HOULSTON, Private, ADAM JONES, 8/1511. (15)
Otago Infantry Regiment, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Church St, Green Island, Dunedin,
Son of Mr & Mrs Adam Houlston of Church Rd, Green Island Dunedin

HOUSTON, Private, JAMES LIDDERDALE, 12/925. (10)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Takapuna, Auckland
Son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Houston of Te Awamutu, Waikato
NEXT OF KIN: Joseph Houston (father), Kihikihi, Waipa, Waikato

HOWIE, Trooper, JOSEPH COLQUHOUN, 11/641. (5)
Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 9th August 1915 age 28.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Kaponga, Taranaki
Son of Joe Colquhoun & Margaret Howie of 201 Bowmont St, Enwood, Invercargill

HUME, Major, ARTHUR GRENVILLE, 10/1853. (17)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Died 8th August 1915 age 42.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: 5 Harbour View, Wellington, NZ
Son of Colonel Hume (late Cameron Highlanders) (from the link): HUME, Major Arthur Grenville, of Wellington, who went away in charge of the fourth reinforcements and who has been killed at the Dardanelles, was the fourth son of Colonel A G Hume, formerly Inspector of Prisons, and was born in England 42 years ago. He was educated at the Terrace School, Wellington and at Wellington College and Wanganui College. For some years he was in the Royal Naval Reserve. During the Boer War he settled at Durban and started engineering works there, returning to Wellington some years ago. Colonel J E Hume, now in charge of the Auckland military district, is his eldest brother and another brother is Captain Frank Hume, formerly at area officer, at present serving at the Dardanelles. [AWN 19.08.1915]
- Husband of Amy Charlotte Graham (formerly Hume) of 36 Dean Park Road, Bournemouth, England
- also Amy Charlotte Hume (wife),c/o Mrs Rogers, Kensington, Bath, England
- Gained commission as Major on 16 January 1915 (Studholme 1928).
- "Who was at the School from 1885 to 1887, will be remembered by Old Boys of Dr Harvey's time. He left with the 4th Reinforcements, and joined the Auckland Battalion in June, 1915, on Gallipoli, where he was placed in command of a company. He died of wounds received in the severe fighting there during August, 1915." (In Memoriam, 1914-1918 [Wanganui Collegiate School])
- born 1872 Parkhurst Isle of White, England, December quarter

HUMPHERSON, Sergeant, BERNARD ALFRED, 6/1061. (12)
Canterbury Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915 age 22
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Hurworth School Wanganui
Son of William and Alma E. Humpherson of Meadow Cottage, Milford, Surrey, England.
Next of Kin: William Humpherson, Clifford's Meshe, Newent, Gloucester, England

HUNT, Private, WILLIAM KLIEN, 10/32. (21)
- Auckland Cenotaph has him as Klein Hunt
Ruahine Company, Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Wounded on May 13th - returned to front
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 21
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Mangaramarama, Pahiatua
Son of Edward & Annie Hunt of Mangaramarama, Pahiatua
- his brother *10/33 Edward Hunt, also served with the Wellington Infantry Battalion. Embarked Wellington 16th October 1914, destination Suez, Egypt. He was wounded a number of times in 1915 - once on the 26th July by the falling of a bomb-proof shelter.

HUNTER, Private, ARTHUR, 12/1675A (10)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, Samoan Advance Force & 5th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 24
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Pukeatua, Te Awamutu, Waipa
Son of Arthur and Barbara Hunter of Stuartfield, Mintlaw, Scotland.

HUNTER, Private, JAMES, 10/2436. (21)
Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Waitangi Boulcott Street, Wellington
Son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Hunter, of 98 Highgate, Roslyn, Dunedin
- Left New Zealand for Samoa 15th August 1914 and then Gallipoli 13th June 1915
- Also served at Samoa.

HUNTER, Corporal, JOSEPH WALTER, 8/1514. (14)
Otago Infantry Battalion, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 10th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Riverton, Southland
Son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Hunter of Riverton, Southland.

HUNTER, Private, WILLIAM MURPHY, 10/1855. (21)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Waitehango, Wanganui,
Son of Mr James H. Hunter of New Market, Auckland.

HUTCHINSON, Private, WILLIAM GEORGE, 12/364. (10)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, 6th Hauraki Coy, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Martha Villa, (which was on Seddon St - zoom the map to see #12) at the Martha Mine Goldfields, Waihi
Son of Mr & Mrs George Hutchinson of Moore St, Waihi
NEXT OF KIN: George Hutchinson (father) Waitekauri, Waikino, by the Ohinemuri River

HUTTON, Private, FRANK RIDEAL, 10/1857. (21)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, 5th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 32
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: 281 Adelaide Road, Wellington
Son of John Augustus & Madeline Elizabeth Lindsay Hutton of 105 Kelburn Parade, Kelburn, Wellington
NEXT OF KIN: John & Madeline Hutton, Greytown, Wairarapa
- Native of Oamaru.

HUTTON, Trooper, GILBERT, 9/559. (7)
Otago Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 13th August 1915 age 20.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Maraeweka Station, Maheno, Waitaki, Otago
Son of John Hutton of 39 Falcon Avenue, Edinburgh, Scotland.

INNES, Private, GEORGE, 8/928. (15)
Otago Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 7th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Westminster St, St Albans, Christchurch
Next of Kin: Mr M.W. Innes, 102 Overton Road, Sinclair Town, Kirkcaldy, Scotland

IRELAND, Private, JAMES, 8/55. (15)
Otago Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 20
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Severn Street, Oamaru, Otago
Son of John and Agnes Ireland of Lune St, Oamaru

IRELAND, Private, JOSEPH, 10/1534. (21)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, 3rd Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o J.J. McDonald, Marton
Son of William Ireland of Queenshill, Ringford, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland.

IRELAND, Private, WILLIAM ALFRED, 10/1098. (21)
Wellington Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 10th August 1915 age 23.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o H.H. Simmons, Rangiotu, Manawatu,
Son of John Samuel & Mary Ireland of Tyne St, Carterton, Wairarapa
- on the CARTERTON WAR MEMORIAL

JACK, Private, EDMUND ROBINSON, 12/1014. (110)
Auckland Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 5th September 1915 age 20
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Henderson, Auckland
Son of Norman Price & Mary Rebecca Anne Jack of Bank St, Mount Eden, Auckland.

JACKSON, Trooper, EDWARD LEWIS, 11/472. (5)
Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 9th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Moeroa, Eltham, Taranaki
Son of Mr & Mrs L.E.B. Jackson of Eltham, Taranaki (also of Opunake, Taranaki)

JACKSON, Private, FREDERICK CHARLES, 12/1996. (10)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, 16th Waikato Coy, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 31
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Walter Street, Otahuhu, Auckland
Son of George Albert Jackson of Whitianga, Mercury Bay, Coromandel
- Native of Bunnythorpe. Manawatu
- The Museum Library Archives collection hold a souvenir album/autograph book belonging to Sergeant Bernard McGeehan and was donated by his family in 1999. The first page of the book contains the signatures of 'Officers and friends of B. McGeehan 3rd Auckland Regiment, Radio Station, Apia, Samoa'. Frederick Jackson was one of those who signed. McGeehan, Elizabeth B. Autographed wartime souvenir publication, 'Samoa' [c1914-1915]. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS 2004/43

JACKSON, Private, HENRY GEORGE, 10/394. (21)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Died 8th August 1915 age 30
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: 46 Wicksteed Street, Wanganui
Son of Catherine Titman (formerly Jackson) & the late Henry Jackson of 20 Penton Place, Pentonville Rd, King's Cross, London, England
- Auckland Cenotaph has next of kin as: Joseph Jackson, Brooklyn, New York, United States of America

JAMES, Private, ALBERT JOHN, 8/2436. (15)
Otago Infantry Regiment, 5th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 13th December 1915 age 30
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o T. Mansell, Awamoa, Oamaru, Otago
Son of the late William Henry & Honor Ann James, Christchurch
NEXT OF KIN: Mrs H. A. Brown, 550 Hills Road, Marshland, Christchurch

JAMES, Private, JACK, 8/2281. Otago Infantry Regiment, 4th reinforcements N.Z.E.F. (15)
Killed in action 8th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: 38 Rolleston Street, Wellington
Next of kin: W.James c/o George White 245 Tinakori Road, Wellington
Brother-in-law of Daisy James of 44 Cummer St, Grey Lynn, Auckland.

JAMISON, Private, WILLIAM ANDREW, 10/676. (21)
Wellington Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action8th August 1915 age 23.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Gordon Road, Toko, Stratford, Taranaki
Son of Matilda & the late James Jamison of Ballely, Randalstown, Co. Antrim, Ireland,

JAMPEN, Private, CHARLES LESLIE, 8/143. (15)
Otago Infantry Battalion, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915 age 22.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o Dr Douglas, Reed Street, Oamaru, Otago
Son of John Charles and Esther Jean Jampen of 176 Peel St, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
Next of kin: Mrs Esther Jampen 18 Wales Street, Maori Hill, Dunedin, Otago
- Native of Geelong, Victoria.

JARDINE Trooper, Herman, 7/478 - real name Herman GARDINER

JEFFS, Private, THOMAS, 10/1537. (21)
Wellington Infantry Battalion, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 30.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Tangihau, (large farmstead now known internationlly for its deer & small game Hunting) Gisborne
Son of Mrs Matilda Jeffs of Whichford, Shipston-on-Stour, England.

JENKINS, Private, FRANK MALVYN, 8/1521. (15)
Otago Infantry Regiment, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 9th August 1915 age 20.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o Mrs Thomson, Lune St, Oamaru, Otago
Youngest son of the late James & Margaret Jenkins
NEXT OF KIN: Mr A.J. Jenkins (brother) 15 Arlington St, Wellington

JENSEN, Private, LONZA, 12/773. (10)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Taumaranui, King-Country
Son of Mr & Mrs H.A. Jensen of Auckland
NEXT OF KIN: George Jensen (brother) Okiwi, Great Barrier Island, Auckland

JERVIS, Trooper, JOHN HOWARD, 11/66. (5)
"B" Sqdn. Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 9th August 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Greytown, Wairarapa
Son of Henry & Martha Jervis of Makara, North Wellington.

JESSOL, Private, GEORGE, 12/1442. (10)
Auckland Infantry Regiment, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Mokau,
NEXT OF KIN: Mrs J.J. Waite (aunt) Belle Road, Remuera, Auckland

JESSON, Private, LESLIE, 6/1582. (13)
Canterbury Infantry Regiment, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: East Eyreton, Kaiapoi, Eyre County, Canterbury
Son of Mrs F. Jesson Hayward Road, Papanui, Christchurch, NZ
Brother of George Jesson of Eketahuna, Wairarapa

JESSOP, Private, WILLIAM HENRY, 10/2193. (21)
Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Mr and Mrs George Jessop of Hamilton Rd, Feilding.

JOHANSSON, Private, CARL OSCAR, 12/1998. (10)
"A" Coy. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 29.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Johan and Eva Charlotte Johansson of Orua Bay, Onehunga.
- Native of Auckland.

JOHNSON, Private, ARTHUR ROUTLEDGE, 10/1268. (21)
Wellington Infantry Battalion, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 28.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, New Zealand
Son of Bertha Elizabeth & the late Thomas Johnson of 10 Avenue Rd, Glebe Point, Sydney, New South Wales
Next of Kin: Mrs B.E. Johnson Torquay, Allen Street, Glebe Point, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Native of Newcastle, New South Wales.

JOHNSON, Private, JOHN ARTHUR, 8/1522. (15)
Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 10th August 1915 age 26.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Joseph and Julia E. Johnson of Fraser Rd, Hawera.
- Native of Waverley.

JOHNSON, Private, PETER, 8/56. (16)
Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 9th August 1915 age 20.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS;
Son of Ellen & the late Peter Johnson of 255 York Place, Dunedin

JOHNSTON, Gunner, ARTHUR JOHN MCDONNELL, 2/425. (8)
N.Z. Field Artillery
Died of wounds 5th December 1915 age 25
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Bank of Australasia, Christchurch, NZ
Son of Rev.James and Helen Grant Johnston of 120 Slater St, Christchurch
Next of Kin: Rev. James Johnston, Sheffield, Canterbury, NZ

JOHNSTONE, Private, ROY, 8/8515. (16)
Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 7th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Husband of Kate Beatrice Johnstone of St. Clair, Dunedin.

JONES, Private, GEORGE ALBERT, 12/1999. (10)
"A" Coy. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 20
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Mary Ann Olsen of 22 Wilson St, Auckland.

JONES, Trooper, HARRY COMPTON, 13/557. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Husband of Clara Esther Jones of 45 George St, Ponsonby, Auckland

JONES, Trooper, JOHN, 13/700. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Brother of Mrs W. Andrew of Warrington Rd, Remuera, Auckland

JONES, Private, JOHN ARTHUR, 6/2175. (13)
Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915 age 24
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Thomas and Harriet Jones of Templar St, Forbes, New South Wales, Australia
- Native of Marsden.

JONES, Sapper, LAWRENCE SPENCER, 4/762. (8)
N.Z. Engineers
Killed in action 11th August 1915 age 28
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Adam and Emily Mary Jones of Seacliffe Rd, Onehunga

JONES, Private, THOMAS BERTRAM SPENCER, 10/826. (21)
9th (Hawke's Bay) Coy. Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Died 8th August 1915 age 20
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Annie & the late Edwin Jones of 226 Stow Hill, Newport, Mon, England

JOYCE, Trooper, HENRY BERNARD, 7/74. (4)
Canterbury Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 22nd August 1915 age 26.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Michael and Johanna Joyce of Victoria St, Hawera
- Native of Taranaki.

JUNO, Corporal, GEORGE, 10/235. (18)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Featherston, Wairarapa, Wellington
Next of Kin: Philip & Mary Juno, Dixon Street, Masterton, Wairarapa
Son of Mrs Mary Carroll (formerly Juno), of Bethune St, Featherston, Wairarapa
- One of four brothers who served:
* 26/349 Sergeant-Bugler Frederick William Juno - NZ Rifle Brigade, 4th Battalion, B Company - left for Egypt 5th Feb 1916
* 10/2194 Private James Arthur Juno - Wellington Infantry Battalio, 5th Reinforcements - left for Egypt 13th June 1915
* 27908 Rifleman William Henry Philip Juno - NZ rifle Brigade, 12th Reinforcements 2nd Battalion, F Company - left for Somme, France 16th Oct 1916, killed in action France 27th March 1918
- George & William on the MASTERTON WAR MEMORIAL

JURD Second Lieutenant, ERNEST ALBERT, 13/369. (1)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, 4th Waikato N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th or 9th August 1915 age 23
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Kutarere, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty
NEXT OF KIN: John Richard & Lucy Emma Jurd, Kutarere
- Born Ulmarra, NSW moved to New Zealand with his parents about 1903 when aged 11
- Brother of *65827, Alban Wilfred Jurd, born in Australia. 35th Reinforcements Specialist Company, N.Z.E.F. who also served, leaving Wellington 2nd March 1918

KAUTER, Private, WILLIAM, 10/1867. (21)
Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 31
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of the late Stephen and Johanna Kauter of Australia
Native of Pambula, New South Wales.

KEELY, Private, JOSEPH, 6/1592. (13)
Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Died 7th August 1915 age 29
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of the late James and Catherine Keely of West Hartlepool, England.

KEITH, Private, JOHN, 10/1543. (21)
Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Died 8th August 1915 age 26
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of George and Agnes Keith of Nether Cowieswells, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Scotland.

KELLETT, Private, JOSEPH RICHARD, 8/2027. (16)
Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of the late Grace Kellett of North Sydney, NSW, Australia

KELLY, Corporal, ROBERT, 8/1390. (14)
Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 6th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADRESS:
Brother of Patrick Kelly of 173 Leet St, Invercargill

KELLY, Private, THOMAS, 6/1894. (13)
Canterbury Infantry Regiment, 4th reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 10th August 1915 age 42
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Otari, New Zealand
Brother of Miss Barbara Kelly of 137 High St, Dumbarton, Scotland.
- Served in the Indian Frontier and South African Campaigns with 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders

KELSALL, Captain, VICTOR ALBERT, 11/674. (4)
Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 44
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Mrs L. Kennedy of Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay, Wellington
- Native of Broughty Ferry, Scotland.

KEMP, Corporal, WILLIAM DAVID, 12/774. (?)
Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 13th August 1915 age 22
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of David and Alice Kemp of Te Wera, Stratford, Taranaki

KENNEDY, Private, CLYDE, 10/767. (21)
Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 7th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Mr & Mrs G.S. Kennedy of 1 Mewburn Avenue, Mount Eden, Auckland

KENNEDY, Sapper, WILFRED, 4/770. (8)
N.Z. Engineers.
Killed in action 10th August 1915 age 22
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of William Fletcher & Rosamond Kennedy of 74 Carlton Avenue, Wanganui.
- Native of Nelson

KENT, Trooper, ALFRED WILLIAM, 13/376. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 24
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Alfred and Abigail Kent of Gate Pa, Tauranga, Thames
- Native of Oxford, England
- Volunteered active service August 1914

KERSLAKE 10/1545 - was an alias, see William Henry THURLOW

KILGOUR, Private, ROBERT JENKINS, 8/1766. (16)
Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 9th August 1915.
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Husband of Lily Kilgour of 100 Clyde St, Invercargill

KITTELTY, Private, WILLIAM LESLIE, 12/25. (10)
North Auckland Coy. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 28
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Esther & the late William Kittelty of 76 Prospect Terrace, Mount Eden, Auckland
- Native of Greymouth

KNIGHT, Private, ERIC WILLIAM, 12/2361. (10)
Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 26
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS:
Son of Arthur and Fanny Knight of Lane H

LONG, Trooper, ERNEST, 11/790. (5)
Wellington Mounted Rifles, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 9th August 1915 age 36
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Youngs Street, Wanganui
Son of James & Mary E. Long of Burley-in-Wharfedale, Leeds, England.
- Served in the South African Campaign with the Wharfedale Yeomanry
NEXT OF KIN: Mrs R. Armstrong (sister), 35 Cragg Street, Horton, Yorkshire, England

LORENZEN, Private, WILFRED EDWIN, 10/2210. (21
Wellington Infantry Regiment, 4th Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 22
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Masterton, Wairarapa
Son of Christian & Marie Otanis Lorenzen of 6 Seddon St, Carterton, Wairarapa (also of Park Rd Carterton)
- BORN 2nd April 1893, Carterton, Wairarapa

LORY, Trooper, HERBERT WILLIAM, 9/53. (7)
Otago Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Died of wounds 5th December 1915 age 20
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Livingstone, Waitaki, Otago
Son of Herbert & Laura Lory of Livingstone, Otago

LUCAS, Trooper, FREDERICK WILLIAM, 13/708. (2)
Auckland Mounted Rifles, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915 age 32
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Pukekohe, Franklin County, Auckland
- Son of Frederick & Margaret Lucas of Puni, Pukekohe, Auckland

LYDSTER, Private, WILLIAM OWEN, 6/1333. (13)
Canterbury Infantry Regiment, 2nd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 18th August 1915 age 21
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: c/o G.S. Blackmore, Kaiapoi,
Son of John & Ellen Lydster of Kaiapoi, Eyre County, Christchurch
- Brother *13/384, Trooper Robert Lydster of Cambridge, Waikato also served. He was with the Auckland Mounted Rifles - left 16th October 1914 from Auckland

LYNCH, Private, HENRY KILDARE, 10/606. (21)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Kumeroa, Woodville
Son of Mr & Mrs Patrick H. Lynch of Kumeroa, Woodville

LYNCH, Private, OWEN EUGENE, 10/1563. (21)
Wellington Infantry Regiment, 3rd Reinforcements N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 8th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Albion Club Hotel, Gisborne
Son of Mrs M. Lynch of 16A Vincent St, Auckland
NEXT OF KIN: Mrs Owen Lynch (mother) Palmerston North

LYNCH, Trooper, WILLIAM HENRY, 11/71. (5)
Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
Killed in action 9th August 1915
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS: Paraparaumu, Wellington
Son of Mr & Mrs O. P. Lynch of Paekakariki, Wellington
- Brother *5/77B Oscar Avonmore Lynch, Left Wellington with Mounted Rifles 16th October 1914 - Died of disease Egypt, 5th June 1915 (The brother's numbers sometimes reversed..)