THE NEW RECRUITS
18th MAKE CAMP LIST OF THE CITY MEN THE DRAFT FULL The city draft for U» ISth .Reinforcements went into camp yesterday about three men over strength, which, means forty more than the usual quota, that extra number having been added to reduce previous Shortages elsewhere. The Taranaki draft, also, went, into camp at full strength. The names of the city group's men who made camp are:— Artillery. T. A. Amos, P. Baldwin, R. S. Davev, G. Gray, W. Hyde, A. C. Jenkins, W. A. Louisson, G. H. Parsonson, W. P. Thompson. - Engineers. C. C'armody (electrician),'J. Mahoncy (plumber). Signal Service. R. M. Bruce. Infantry. H. H. Andrews, W. G. Andrews, L. H. Ayros, V. G. Asquith, ,7. A. Archibald, it. Archibald, H. L. Andrews, A. 11. Burtt, H. A. Brown, H. W. Bolton, B. C. Ballinger, J. L. Banks, W. H. Baly, W. E. ' Baines, A. W. Bennett, A. Bennett, W. H. Binley, A. F. Bird, C. Blackburn, E. Blencowe, S. W. Blow, H. Booker, A. J. Brady, A. Bradford, J. G. Briant, L. W. Bridge, L. N. Bryant, N. J. Bryant, W. A. Burberry, W. H. Bumard, C. L. Bytiam, A. K. Bate, W. H. Bethell, A. H. Beaumont, E.' Barnes, L. A. Berg, J. Bannister, A". J. Carton, H. S. Charnley, W. E. Colley, A, W. Cooke, D. Cremen, P. N. Cryer, A. W. Cross, J. F. Cotton, C. Dixon, J. Dolphin, A. E. Doneghuo, W. Donovan, G. E. Dryden, R. Durrant, A. H. Ernshaw, E. B. Eberhardt, E.. V. Edlin, M. Flynn, L. J. Free, V. Frazer, J. Foley, W. W. W. Garbett; A. Gibbons, W. Gibson, S. Goddard, E. E. Haines, G. C. Halley, J. B. Hally, J. M. Hamilton, J. H. Hastings, W. P. Hazel, A.. J. Hayden, W. J. Hobman, J. Hodges, F. L. Howell, L. G. Hood, G. F. Hookham, E. K. Howe, R. J. Harrod, S. Hepburn, H. V. Hewitt, J. F. Harrison, W. A. Isles, B. H. Inglis, V. S. Jones, W. Jennings, E. Jackson, S. Jones, E. H. Jones, J. G. Jewels, L. Kaberry, J. Kavanagh, P. W. King, E. C-.Kitto, W. Knighton, E. Kaye, E. F. Lindsay, C. F. Lippitt, J. W. Lyes, J. Lippitt, T. Lonsdale, S. V. Lusty, J. Long, E. March, B. L. Mulhane, A. Mason, C. E. Mann, H. Mantell, E. Matthewson, W. H. Meyers, H. R. Millar, W. A. Millner, A. More, C. R. MorreU, W. Morrow, W. Moulton, W. Mouton, T. J. Murray, C. F. Morhan, F. E. Moaohen, D. M'Kenor, B. C. M'Artney, S. G. M'lntofih, N. J. M'Fadden, J. M'Donald, M. MT>or, J. A. Neils, E. A. Neilson, J. 0. Nolan, E. B. Nelson, S. R. O'Oonnell, J. H; J. Olsen, A. J, Park, J. F. Parker, S. H. Parsons, A. J. Pell, C. A. Perry, J. C. Porter, J. I. Potiki, E. W. Purdie, H. I. C. Price, C. A. Petersen, J. Parsons, J. R. Phelan, L. E. Reid, J. H. Roberts, A. E. Budge, J. Redmond, J. B. Read, J. H. Russell, F. Reeve, H. Sydow, T. Sexton, H. Sim, P. F. Sinunonds, C. J. Simon, W. A. Siteman, W. G'. Skipper, E. P; Smith, H. E. Spencer, A. Stevenson, A. E. Stockbridge, N. G. Sturzaker, A. Shaw, J. R. Sutcliffe, R. Smith, R. Spear, G. W. Tancred, G. Tarhard, C. E. Taylor, C. Teddy, I. A. Thomas, H. Thomas, W. Thompson, F.Thompson, -T. V.' Tuehy, R. Tobin, W. J. Tancred, J. Teh'an, G. A. Clark, A. J. Lewor,' F. F. Ledbrook, P. C. Hay, J. Byrne, G. Groves, A. S. Cosgrove, J. Ryan, W. Udy, R. V. Venables, W. D. Watson, D. J. Weekley, E. E. Welsh, W. F. Waits, J. A. Westwood, D. J. Welsh, G. F. White, D. M. Wright, D. Woodward, A. W. Wallon, -A. G. Warren, J. Cutnbert, J. Brown, H. Hart, H. Simms, G. Griffitihs, L. Reese. A.S.C. W. W. Ballanlyne (driver), J. T. Bradley (driver), V. E. Bradstock (driver), A. Douglas (driver), H. T. Hicks (driver), I l '. Upham (driver), J. E. Pitt (saddler), H. W. Ward (mechanic). . Ambulance. S. H. East, V. H. Heath, F, M'Crone. ,T. O'Carroll. 1 N.C.O.'s for 20th Draft. The N.C.O.'s for tho Twontieth Draft went to camp-along with the men of tike Eighteenth, and they arot— C. H. Bjernquist, J. W. Black, D. G. Cody, E. Clarke, T. D. Dempster, W. ft. Deavoll, W. T. Findlay, E. Fitzer, H. Goodall, E. Glennie, J. G. Harcourt, W. D. Millington, J. C. M. Nutt (reporting Saturday, July ]), H. Roberts, H. L. P. Smith, J. K. Staples, E. Stevens, L. Stewart, H. G. Wilson, E. W. Rhodes, P. W. Bass. By Telegraph—Press Affiliation. Auckland, Juno 27. The Auckland quota for tho Eighteenth Reinforcements, proceed south by train today. The city and country total is 593, inoluding n.c.o.'s for the Twentieth Reinforcements. Nelson, Juno 27. The Nelson military district as usual sent its,full quota of reinforcements to Trentham. to-day. At the farewell occasion was taken to present Sergt. H. Barlow with the Distinguished Conduct Medal, awaTded for gallantry on Gallipoli. Sergt. Barlow is a miner by occupation.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2808, 28 June 1916, Page 6
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