Saturday 23rd July 1916
Sunday, July 24th, 2011[Leap Year adjustment]
Routine Work.
10/1652 Pte W. Sheehan wounded
[Leap Year adjustment]
Routine Work.
10/1652 Pte W. Sheehan wounded
Routine as usual.
Sent to Hospital
10/1725 Archer I.
10/1652 Sheehan W.
10/1769 Carew E.
10/2650 Horsnby R.
10/2534 Brooks P.F.
Sent to hospital from detachment
10/1245 Grant E.
Added to strength
10/2378 Nielsen J.P. From Hospital
Company on parade & fatigue.
Added to Strength
10/1652 Sheehan W. From Hospital
Struck off Strength
10/510 L/C Reading H. Hospital
10/2649 Honore J.G. Hospital
Coy returns from segregation camp and joins up with 6th Reinforcements. Lt Tremewan assumes command of Wellington West Coast Company.
Added to strength
10/1723 Chatfield J. Sick Hospital
Struck off Strength
10/2222 McIntosh H.D. Sick Hospital
10/1652 Sheehan W. Sick Hospital
Added to strength 10/1977 Scrimshaw W. 10/1652 Sheehan W.
The Battalion was relieved by Otago Battalion at 2 am.
The Coy which returned under Lieut McKinnon comprised 3 NCOs & 15 men.
Casualty List.
Killed 2 officers 16 men
Wounded 2 officers 47 men
Missing 74 men
The Battalion in Support on Chalik Dere.
The following men who returned from the Firing line were sent to Sick Hpl
Pte Johnston [...]
At 7.30 am the Coy moved from Canterbury Rest Gully to Quinn’s Post and took over sub-posts 4.5.6 from Canterbury Battn.
The 24 hours passed very quietly. 10/1652 Pte Sheehan W was slightly wounded.
The following returned from Hospital
10/488 Pte Svenson C. 10/395 Pte Jackson J.K.E.
10/1083 Pte Bradley C.A.K. 10/448 Pte Moynihan R.
10/530 Pte Stock G.
The following men [...]