THE CALL FOR MEN
Recruiting in Wellington is now somewhat brisker tliaai it was a while back. The following twenty-oiio are the latest registrations., Almost all are City residents:— Harold S. W. Parke, D Battery, Civil Servant. Chas. E. J. Price, draughtsman. Norman Boyne, telegraphist. John E. Coutts, telegraphist, Trentliam Camp. Albert Edwin Pryce, metal worker, Oriental Bay. Henry C. Grant, clerk. Thomas Wm. Clark, labourer. John Clark, bushman. Tlios. Mackio, range-fitter. Ernest Thomas Hawkes, architect. Arthur E. Rossiter, butcher, Johnson, ville. 'Humphrey C. Huxford, dental mechanic. Win. Griffiths, steward. Robert Edward Gordon, labourer. Eric Norman Tarrant, No. 5 Garrison Artillery, accountant. Arthur Victor Lancaster, 6th Mounted Rides, meat preserver, Johnsonville. Walter Frederick Moore, telephone exchange. Norman ,E. Pollen, hank clerk. Wm. Thomas B. Brunsdon, salesman. Harold Lincoln Rule', 1) Company, Fifth Regiment, salesman, Petone. Wilfred AY. Barnes, tram conductor, Newtown. Thos. Marshall, D Company, Fifth Regiment-, Johnsonville.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2545, 20 August 1915, Page 6
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148THE CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2545, 20 August 1915, Page 6
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