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THE CALL FOR MEN

♦ —. —— LATEST RECRUITS CITY'S SEVENTH CONTINGENT WELLINGTON QUOTA MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT VOLUNTEER Recruiting is still dull in Wellington. Yestorday only twenty-eight enlisted. Their names follow, and those whoso addressos aro omitted aro City residents :— Walter Hy. Sharon, labourer, Potono. Cecil Bertram Anderson, bushfeller. Alfred John M'Connell, clerk, Potopo. Oliver Raymond Gordon, painter. Lionel Bridge, olork, Lyall Bay. Robert P. Brown, butcher, Dimodin. Ernest Boyd, lead-glazier, Potone. Clias. Edmund Laughton, manager. John Wynne, carrier, Taumammii. Alex. C. Kerr, contractor. Percy Forster, ccok. Wni. Atkinson, labourer. Noel Cliarlio Brittain, medical attendant. Thos. Hy. Reynisto, labourer. Roger C. Reynish, labourer. Chas. Leonard Mills, Civil Servant. Geo. Win. Alfred Pleasant, compositor. Frizt Hugo Dolling, hot-el manager. Petone. Geo. Turner, butcher, Horace Belcher, tailor Wm. P. H. Jenkins, seaman. John J. Murphy, storeman. James Whylock, hotel porter, Otaki. Wm. Marshall, telegraph linesman, Waipawa. Leslie Herbert Sinclair, Civil Servant. Wm. Barnett, bushman, Upper Hutt. James Nolan, farm labourer. Alex. Reynolds, bushman, Kaitoke. THE SEVENTH. REVISED LIST OP MEN OF THE WELLINGTON QUOTA. Following is a revised list of the men who have been ordered to parade at Garrison Hall, Wellington, at 9 o'clock on Monday morning to form the Wellington City quota of the Soventh 'Reinforcements. The men will leave Wellington for Trentham by the 1.20 p.m. tram. Infantry. F. G. Hollingliam, J. Stringer, G. M. Curtis. S. M'Millan, J. Noblett, H. W. Conway, J. Sullivan, H. V. Norris, J. Davis, D. S. Boyd, W- E. Buron, F. Keene, J. Monar ban. I. Gibbs, A. H. Westlake, J. Courtney, J. C. Fabin, E. C. O'Sulßvan, A. AV. Bird, L. A. Burnley, V. Dalgleish, B. G. Patterson, 11. R. Levy, C. A. Jeffrey, F. Upton, S. H. Dodgson. F. 0. O'Reilley, H. Trood, W. C. B. Mulholland, M. R. Henry, F. C. Swindale. W. Foley, C. Flavell, W. H. Tindale, AV. Wilson, T. M'Mahon. E. A. S. Rowntreo, F. Millar, A. M'Artney, F. Gofton, A. A. Henderson, A. Pear* coy, E. Lane, E. D. Snell, F. E. Chappell, J. Wickstone, H. A. Davis, A. V. Buxton, E. A. Larkiu, H. M. M'Failatio, G. Moffatt, G. R. Rogers, H. G. Sfcranchon, J. Connolly, E. R. Whitelaw, 0. K. Steelo, H. F. Norton, J. C. Hendry, A. J. Osborno. A. L. Hern, C. Alexander, R. is. M'Gillivray, G. Sullivan, J. Giffne.y, F. H. AVoodnutt, W. J. Clark, G. G. Kelly, G. Bates, J. H. Atkinson, A. Clare, F. J. Redshaw, L. W. Lango, R. AV. Cooper, F. May, AV. B. AVhyte, F. Stafford, 0. N. Barrs, AV. H. Harris, G. Farmery, J. F. AA T . Watts, T. A. Andreassen, F. Agent, M. Carmichael, C. Tiller, N. H. Heidenstrom, J. H. Barter, J, Hcaley, A., Kemiery, J. Gibbs. A. Harwell. Mounted. J. J. Tobin, H. F. Marsh, J. A. Morau. F. Bethuno, A. C. Roud, J. Hill, C. A r . Lonsdale, A. Neville, C. J. , Contessa, J. Semple, J. Robson, AV. P. Thompson, E. Phillips, J. AV. Pearce, W. H. Matthews, S. C. Ross, J. J. Denniston, R. AVatkins, C. W. Saxby, J. M. Thwaites, R. Thomson, L. Kav„ H. Leeman, P. Ryan (City), A. A. K.. Schofield, R. Keir, C. Davis, J. Gellien, P. Ryan (Petono), J. Orr, 'C. Ingle, J. AV.. Gilmore, R. W. B. Young, T. AV. Gleeson, L. J. Evans, G. F. Smith, A. Anderson, C. Howdefli, W. M'Guiro, J Jones, W A. AVhito, J. 1 Huddlestone. E E. Prestridge, 'N. L. ' Muir. L. S. Elliott, G. T. O'Hara-Smith, * M. Pointon, P. F. Wilson, F. H.,''.Anderson. Veterinary. , T. Fitzgerald, AY. C. Bevan, L. Burt, . A. A. Maya. ] MILITARY APPOINTMENTS. ) * PROMOTIONS AND TRANSFERS. i His Excellency tlie Governor ap- [ proved of tihe appointment/s, promotions, s transfers, and resignations of the unr dermentioned officeis of the Royal New i Zealand Artillery, New Zealand Per--3 manent Staff, and Territorial Force:— [ ■ Commands. 1 Colonel R.'A. Chaffey, V.S., is grant- . od an extension of Tiis period of command of the Canterbury Military District until May 81, 1916. Lieut.-Col. the Hon. R. H. Rhodes, T.D., M.P., Ist Mounted Rifles (Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry), to com--1 mand' the Canterbury Mounted Riflee Brigade, vica Co. R. A. Chaffey. [ Staff. > Capt. H. H. AA'right, Army Service - Corps, to he Inspector of New Zealand Army Service Corps. r Royal New Zealand Artillery, j Hon. Lieut. AV. 0.- Bradley is granted the temporary rank of captain while employed as Instructor in Artillery at ! Trentlmm Camp. 3 New Zealand Permanent Staff. ' S.S.M. A. Cheator (warrant officer) ' is granted the temporary rank of lieu--3 tenant while employed as Assistant In- " fantry Instructor at Trentham Camp, t , 11th Regiment (Taranaki Riles). The appointments of tho undcrmen- - tioited 2nd lieutenants (on probation) are confirmed: —Clarance Cecil Gilbert, John Cruicksliank Morrison. x 17th (Ruahine) Regiment. * Major Jabez Alfred Cowles (late ivt- " taclied for duty with the Samoan Expeditionary Force) is absorbed into tho establishment. Now Zealand Medical Corps. < Major (temporary Lieut.-Col.) Donald Johnstone M'Gavin, M.D., F.R.C.S., Eng., resigns his appointments as Prin--5 eipal Medical Officer, AVellington Mili- , t-ary District. Major (temporary Lieut.-Col.) Donald . Johnstone M'Gavin, M.D., F.R.C.S., r Eng., to be lieutenant-colonel. ' Captain (temporary Major) James Sands Elliott, to ho major. Major .Tames Sands Elliott .to be Principal Medical Officer, AVellington Military District (temporarily). 5 The undermentioned to be captain:— Alexander Molosworth Tolhurst. 3 New Zealand Chaplains Department-. Tim undermentioned to be chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class:—The Rev. James i Thomas M'AVilliam. 1 MARLBOROUGH'S RESPONSE. (Br Tdescaiih—Press Association.) Blenheim, June 11. Kor thirty places in the Seventh Reinforcements. 100 offered. The lotsl that now cono forward from MarlJ»rom;h is

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2486, 12 June 1915, Page 6

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THE CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2486, 12 June 1915, Page 6

THE CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2486, 12 June 1915, Page 6

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