Roll of Honour 1840 to 1903 Defenders of the Empire, Resident in
New Zealand
Including a Complete
Official Roll New Zealand Contingents.
INTRODUCTION, HONOURS ROLL, LIST OF VETERANS, LIST OF VETERANS
(Supplemental), FORCES ENROLLED IN NEW ZEALAND, First Contingent
(Official Roll), Second Contingent (Official Roll), Third (Rough
Riders) Contingent (Official Roll), Fourth (Rough Riders)
Contingent (Official Roll), Fifth Contingent (Official Roll),
Reserve Men, &c.. (Official Roll), Sixth Contingent (Official
Roll), Seventh Contingent (Official Roll), Sixth and Seventh
Contingents' Reliefs (Official Roll) , Seventh Contingent Details
(Official Roll), Seventh Contingent Details (Official Roll),
Eighth Contingent, North Island Regiment (Official Roll), Eighth
Contingent, South Island Regiment (Official Roll), Ninth
Contingent, South Island Regiment (Official Roll), Ninth
Contingent, North Island Regiment (Official Roll), Seventh, Eighth
and Ninth Details (Official Roll), Tenth Contingent, South Island
Regiment (Official Roll), Tenth Contingent, North Island ,Regiment
{Official Roll} Details for New Zealand Regiments now serving in
South Africa, LIST OF HONOURS AWARDED, OBITUARY, SUPPLEMENTARY
LIST-Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Details, IN MEMORIAM
NZ$25 plus NZ$2.40 P&P
Item Name: Roll of Honour 1840 to 1903 Defenders of the Empire, Resident in New Zealand
Price: $15.5
History of the War
in South Africa Between the British and the Boers
Containing a
thrilling account of the great struggle between the British and
the Boers.
Including the: causes of the conflict; vivid descriptions of
fierce battles; superb heroism and daring deeds; narrative of
personal adventures; life in camp, field and hospital, ect., ect.
Together with the wonderful story of the Transvaal; the Orange
Free State; Natal and Cape Colony; the Kaffirs and Zulus; richest
gold and diamond mines in the world, ect., ect.
Magnificent Galaxy of Phototype and Wood Engravings.
Appendix; Australian colonies make a great record in the war.
Chapters on the Australian and New Zealand Contingents and the
parts they played in the Boer War.
PRICE NZ$14 PLUS P&P
Item Name: History of the War in South Africa Between the British and the Boers
Price: $6.3
Historic
Trentham
When war was
declared by Great Britain against Germany, on August 4, 1914,
there was no New Zealand Army, in the strict sense of the word.
The outline of one existed, and the country had been fortunate in
securing the services of some capable Imperial Officers and
n.c.o.'s for the training of her citizen army on a territorial
basis. the possibility of the Dominion ever finding it necessary
to send an army overseas to fight had been dreamed of by a few
far-sighted military experts, but officially it had never been
contemplated seriously. In spite of this, the military authorities
faced, undismayed the problem of mobilising and dispatching seven
thousand Men without the loss of time, and of training and sending
reinforcements at regular intervals. And it was interesting to
record that the first tents to be occupied by this army were
pitched by civilians. Within a week of the declaration of war,
camps were established at Awapuni--where the people of Palmerston
North provided fatigue parties to pitch the tents--Auckland,
Christchurch, Dunedin and Wellington. It was the beginning of a
new phase of military work, a new era in the Dominion. But the
early camps were only temporary ones. Trentham where the Dominion
Rifle Association had it's fine rifle ranges, was in view all the
time, and many of the mounted rifles of the main body completed
their brief period of training at Trentham. thus it had been
identified with every draft that had gone overseas, except the
Artilitary, Mounted Rifles, Divisional Signalers, and A.S.C.
drafts which mobilised after the new camp at Featherston had been
built. Drafts of reinforcements for these branches of services are
now wholly trained at Featherston. The Main Body and First
Reinforcements sailed on October 14, 1914. On the same day, nearly
three thousand recruits and huge quantities of camp equipment
arrived at Trentham. this book tells the day-to-day life of the
Camp at Trentham, with many black and white photographs.
NZ$15 plus
NZ$2.40 P&P
Item Name: Historic Trentham
Price: $9.5
Official
History of the Otago Regiment in the Great War
Details of the Otago and
Southland Regiment's involvement in the battles at Anzac and
Helles, Gallipoli Peninsula, Armentieres, the Somme, Messines,
Passchendale, Picardy, Bapaume, Mormal Forest, the Battle fields
of France and Flanders. Included is a list of Honours and Awards
won by members of the Otago Regiment in the Great War. Victoria
Cross, Companion of St. Michael and St. George, Distinguished
Service Order, Order of the British Empire, Bar to the Military
Cross, Military Cross, Distinguished Conduct Medal, Bar to
Military medal, Military Medal, Mentioned in Despatches, and
foreign decorations
$25
plus $2.40 P&P
Item Name: Official History of the Otago Regiment in the Great War
Price: $15.5

South Africa and the Transvaal War in Seven Volumes on one
CD
This is a seven volume set of books. Probably one of the most
comprehensive records of the Boer War. With Coloured plates, Full
page plates, Full page portraits, Maps and Engravings in the text.
Vol. 1 - From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum
of the 9th October, 1899.
Vol. 2 - From the commencement of the war to the battle of
Colenso, 15th Dec, 1899
Vol. 3 - From the battle of Colenso, 15th Dec, 1899, to Lord
Roberts Advance into the Free State, 12th Feb, 1900.
Vol. 4 - From Lord Roberts entry into the Free State to the Battle
of Karree.
Vol. 5 - From the disaster at Koorn Spruit to Lord Roberts's entry
into Pretoria.
Vol. 6 - From the Occupation of Pretoria to Mr. Kruger's Departure
from South Africa, with a summarised account of the Guerilla War
to March 1901.
Vol. 7 - The Guerilla War, from February 1901 to the conclusion of
hostilities. The development of peace negotiations from February
28, 1901, to May 31, 1902
NZ$25
plus NZ$2.40 P&P
Item Name: South Africa and the Transvaal War in Seven Volumes on one CD
Price: $15.5
Official History
of New Zealand's Effort in the Great War: France
Contains maps and many black and white photographs along with
detailed descriptions of the events of each battle and the
Divisions that took part.
NZ$25
plus NZ$2.40 P&P
Item Name: Official History of New Zealand's Effort in the Great War: France
Price: $15.5

The Great War 1914 - 1918, New Zealand Expeditionary Forces
Roll of Honour
Contents:
Section I,
List of members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces Killed in
Action, or died from Wounds inflicted, Accident occurring, or
disease contracted while on Active Service.
Section
II, List of those who died after discharge from the New Zealand
Expeditionary Forces from Wounds inflicted or Disease contracted
while on Active Service.
Section
III, List of those who died from Accident occurring, or Disease
contracted, while training with or attached to the New Zealand
Expeditionary Forces in New Zealand.
NZ$25 plus NZ$2.40 p&p
Item Name: The Great War 1914 - 1918, New Zealand Expeditionary Forces Roll of Honour
Price: $15.5

The Great War - A Standard History of the All-Europe
Conflict
These
huge heavy volumes measure 24cm W x 32.5cm H and have 6919
searchable pages reproduced onto two CD's. A comprehensive and
detailed record of the All-Europe conflict that was the Great War.
Contains reports of the many battles, Rolls of Honour, List's the
many recipients of the Victoria Cross. Details of the fighting
equipment, shipping, aircraft ect... A list of subjects covered
can be found in the General Index which comprises approximately
27,000 entries, click on the following link to view the index. The
pages are so large so they have been broken down to make it faster
to view. Index
pages 1 to 8, Index
pages 9 to 16 Index
pages 17 to 24 Index
pages 25 to 32
Price NZ$35 plus NZ$5 p&p,
Item Name: The Great War - A Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict
Price: $22.2
The New Zealanders at Gallipoli
This book
is volume one in the Official history of New Zealand's part in the
Great War series, and contains a detailed account of New Zealand's
part in the Gallipoli campaign. Contains black and white
photographs throughout. List's the New Zealanders decorated and
mentioned in Despatches. Lists the place names of Anzac, with a
brief description, and also a day by day Gallipoli Diary.
NZ$25
plus NZ$2.40 P&P
Item Name: The New Zealanders at Gallipoli
Price: $15.5
Reminiscences
of the War in New Zealand
by
Thomas Gudgeon
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Published
in 1879, this book gives a descriptive and thrilling first hand
account of the Maori Wars fought throughout New Zealand, as told
by Lieutenant Gudgeon. The Appendix holds a list of killed and
wounded during the war from 1860 to 1870 inclusive.
Price
NZ$25 plus $2.40 p&p
Item Name: Reminiscences of the War in New Zealand
Price: $15.5
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