The Weekly Press
August 15, 1900
Some of the New Zealanders wounded, missing, and captured at Reitvlei on July 16th 1900.
Trooper C. E. Cross
(Fairlie, Canterbury)
(Captured)
George Hillsdon, Lyttelton, photo
Trooper R. D. Smith
(Blue Spur)
of the 3rd N.Z. Contingent (Rough Riders)
(Captured)
Trooper J. T. Anderson
(Napier)
(Captured)
(S. Carnell, photo.)
Trooper Jacob Kennington
(Marlborough)
(Captured.)
(W. H. Macey, photo.)
Lieutenant Cameron
(Wanganui)
(Captured)
Lieutenant Findlay
(Temuka)
Severely wounded.
Trooper J. C. Hughes
(Napier)
(Captured)
(Chas. Sorrell, photo)
Trooper H. T. Whitson
(Hawke's Bay)
(Captured)
(Chas. Sorrell, photo.)
Harry Thomas Whitson, born 22 May 1879, Auckland
Trooper H. T. Whitson, who enrolled as a member of the Third Contingent, at Hawke's Bay, is an Auckland lad, son Of the late Thomas Whitson. His mother resides in Parnell. He was a runholder in the Hawke's Bay district prior to joining the contingent.
Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 173, 23 July 1900
Trooper A. Petersen
(Napier, Hawke's Bay)
(Captured)
(Chas. Sorrell, photo.)
Trooper J. Wright
(Wanganui)
(Captured.)
Sergeant A. McDonald
(Hastings, Hawke's Bay)
(captured)
(Chas. Sorrell, photo.)
Trooper R. McCulloch
(Waipawa)
(Captured)
(Chas. Sorrell, photo.)
Trooper McCream
(Takanaki)
of the 4th New Zealand Contingent
(Kinsey and Co., photo.)
Farrier M. Mann
of the 2nd New Zealand Contingent
(Hermann, photo.)
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