CAMP NOTES
The following temporary' appointments have been approved by the tiamp Commandant at Feathcrston:—
Pte.M. Lyons, Army Pay Dept.. to lio pay-sergeant; Lce.-Corpls. J. M'Cullough and J. Sarginson,- J Company, 20th, to be corporals; Corpl. J. "WhiteJock, J Company, 20th, to be lancesergeant; -Lco.-Corpls. E. H. M'Carthny.and B-'H. Clifford, 21st Specialists,,,to be corporal; Pto. A. Grant, H Company', 20th, to be' orderly-room clerk.
_ 21st. Specialists Company, M.G. Section.—To bo corporals : Lce.-Corpl. E. W. Lee, l'tes. G. F. Moody, G. F. D. Beckett, F. H. Cumberworth.
,23rd Mounted Rifles.—Corpl. W. T. Burr, to be sergeant-major; J. A. Walker, to be quartermaster-sergeant. ■ To be sergeant: Corpls. G. G. Beard, W. G. Porter, J. C. Wood, A. Cowie. To be corporals: Corpl. M, W. Prendeville, Pte. R. W. Campbell, Corpl. H. Fitzherbert, Corpl. H. Wykc, Pte. S. Bain.
The following temporary appointments have been approved by the Camp Commandant at Trentham
Headquarters Staff (Commandant's Office).—Corpls. A. B. Macintosh, P. J. S. Lowe, A. Stewart, and T. Compton, to be sergeants; Ptos. G. Chuck and B. P. Waters, to he corporals. J Company, 21st Reinforcements.— Ptes. R. E. Hcathcotc, C. T. Baker, S. T. Owen, P. O'Shanghncssy, R. H. Lines, 'A. R. Carr, IT. Deeming, A. M. Pringle, W. F. Jackson, J. W. M'Phcrpon, H. S. Allen, K. J. Kennedy, J. H. Cooper, to ho lance-corporals. 2nd Lieut. J. W. M'Lachlan hasS been . transferred from 20th N.Z.A.S.C. to 32nd N.Z.A.S.C.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2906, 19 October 1916, Page 6
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339CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2906, 19 October 1916, Page 6
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