TRENTHAM CAMP
SOME TEMPORARY APPOINTMENTS MEN FOB SAMOA. It has been notified at Trentbam Camp tliat pay at rates will he draivn by troops for the first month of training, dating from the commencement of cainp of each batch of Reinforcements (3rd, 4th, and sth, and Samoan Reliefs, etc.). Expeditionary rates of pay will be drawn thereafter. Allotments commence from date of commenpement of Expeditionary rates of pay. Troops are therefore required to make their own arrangements as regards allotments during tho first month of camp. A Territorial officer who has received a free uniform outfit and who joins the New Zealand Expeditionary Force within'three months of his first appointment, will receive the outfit grant* of £20 granted to New Zealand Expeditionary Force officers less the cost of the outfit given to Territorial officers.
The following temporary, appointment of N.C.O. haa been approved of: —Private F. A. Fox, C Squadron, 4th Reinforcements, to be sergeant. Following are additional names of the men from No. 5 Group (Wellington City and suburbs) who have been sent out to Trcntham for the 3rd and 4th Reinforcements Mounteds. Troopers Cecil Masters, Archibald Robert Gamble, Peter Drummond. Infantry. Privates ■ John Flynn, John Henry Bartholomew, Walter Brook-Taylor, James Stephen R-odda, Samuel David-, son,- Cyril Burdekin, Albert Townloy, Douglas Henry Fraser, Ambrose Gamage, Walter Harmor, Reginald Leonard Adams. Garnet Hester, -Frank Herbert, Stanley Edward Cole, Frederick Stewart, Humphrey Holderriess, Edward Christian Peterson, Alexander Jones, Frederick Wainwright, Gordon Forbes M'Gregor, S. G. Moore, Frank Dowd, John. Graham, Tod Hunter Henderson, Allan Gordon Grant Taylor, Arthur Penfold Castle, William Scott Donkin, Paul Austin Elder, William Denis O'Callaghan, Percy Alfred South, Cocil Gardiner, Stanley Canty, Henry Schreiber, William James Smith, John Mark Walter Ricketts, A. G.. Marshall, David John Thompson, Harold Harney, Frederick Andrew Brill, Frank Wright, Ernest William Clark, Robert J. Patterson, Henry Sickens, Joo Hardy, Herbert Alley, Martin Gumming, Cecil Lawton, Edward Breach,' William Benson, William Horace James, William Scott Donkin. William James Garland, Eric T&ulson, John M'Leod, Claude Elliot Simpson, John Sinclair, John Woods, Henry May, James Bristow, George Reid, Frank Lionel Ashbolfc, ;Harold Thomas, Alexander Shaw, Ernest Matthews Parsonage, Edmund Guthrie Morgan, Cecil Bryan King, Jack Dent, George Howard Nevile, Frederick William Hadfield, Fredorick William Hooke. Magrie, Alexander Telfer, Henry Raymond Bevan, Sidney Arthur Blake, Maurice Fyffe, Jack Weir, Ernest Fowler. Veterinary Section. , Private' Thomas Allan. Army Medical Corps. Private John Kirkland. Tho whole of tho above men have already been sent out to Trontham, completing the list to date from Wellington City and suburbs. The complete list of names of men from No. 5 Group (Wellington City and suburbs) who havo been sent out to Trentham for training t in tho Relief Force, which it has been decided to send to Samoa is as follows: — Mounteds.
Troopers Lawrence J -Otto BcMimailtii Lewis Marsden Friss, Frederick George Flanagan, George Cecil Sherwood. Herbert John .Bennett,' William Charles ■Spencer, Jack Wood, William T. Charles Wortley, Hugh Wilson, Daniel Turner. Infantry.; Section Commanders William 'Alexander Millar, Edgar Jolm Simpson. Privates Norman Allister Stewart, Richard Harwick Johnson, John Edward Lynch, Andrew Brownlie, Phillip Brewster, John M'Doriald, Martin Quinn, George Dews, James Henry, Hugh Sa'vidge, Edward M'Kean, David Joseph Devrell, Joseph Parrott,. Frederick C. Edward Codd, John Harris, Austin Gibbons, William Ernest Hughes, William Henry M'Kenzio, Arthur Howard, Percy Herbert Hughes, Percy. Albert Wisdom.
Machine Gun Section. Private William Thomas. Army Medical Corps. Private Sydney John Durkan. Army Service Corps. Privates Tom Withers, William HenryHislop, John M'Call. The new Samoan contingenters are #11 from 40 to '47 years of age.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 8
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589TRENTHAM CAMP Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 8
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