THE CALL FOR MEN
LATEST RECRUITS MORE MEN SENT TO CAMP . Twelve men were sent into Trentham camp yesterday from the No. 5 Group Area Office. They were drafted to Wellington's quota, for the 16th Reinforcements. The names of the new soldiers follow:— J. J[. Davidson, F. G. Kingdom, M. M'Tigue, J. Murphy, J. L. Rudcliffe, J. H. Rcece, G. W. Eiohardson, W. A. Sammons, J. L. Spiers, C. E. Taylor, A. H. Clifton, N. T. Elliott. The Latest Recruits, Following are the names of the latest medically lit recruits who have registered at the No. 5 Headquarters '.Recruiting Office,. Buckle StreetsRoy Sinel, City (Artillery). J. Jj. Russell, clerk, City (Infantry)., E. J. Rising, joiner, City (Infantry). H. Hart, seaman, City (Infantry). A. E. Lake, Civil Servant, City (Infantry). V. O'Connell, cabinetmaker, City (Signal Corps). L. B. Apel, steward, City (Infantry). J. L. Spiers, N.Z. Railways, City (Infantry). G. \V. Dixon, mechanic, City (Engineers, n.c.0.). R. C. Henderson, clerk, City (Infantry). John Rea, porter, Lower Hutt (Infantry.). . H. N. Spelling, clerk. City (Infantry). Henry John Greeley, labourer, Wallacevillc (Army Service Corps). •■ A. W. Winder," labourer, City. (Home Service). D. Bartlott, labourer, City (Infantry). T. L. Shields, mechanic, City (Infantry). G. Gytin, overseer, City (Infantry). R. R. Halley, warehouseman, Gity (Infantry). G. Reeves, labourer, City (Infantry). I M. G. Carter, sawmiller, City (Infancy). ' ' J. P. Jensen, blacksmith, City (Infantry).' S. Reid, Remount Department, City (Infantry). 0. Johnson, carpenter, Island Bay, (Infantry). .-...■ A. J. Williams, labourer, Ngahauranga (Infantry). J. A. Barry, apprentice, City (Infan. try). H. SI. Arnold, driver, City (Engineers). Percy Roy Barry, miner, City (Infantry). H. W. Murphy, barman, City (Infantry). , ■ Percy W. Roberts, electrician, City (Infantry). A. J. Hutchison, farmer, Pongaroa (Infantry). -;..-■_..-■ Binoculars and Wristlet Watches for soldiers may be obtained at a' discount of 15 per cent. (3s. in the £) from A. E. M. Rowland, the Public Service Jeweller and Optician, 90 Manners Street (opp. Everybody's Pictures).—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2767, 10 May 1916, Page 6
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319THE CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2767, 10 May 1916, Page 6
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