CAMP NOTES
The following officers have been posted as under:—Lieut.-Coloiiel N. Guthrie, N.Z.M.C.; Capt. B. C. Kirk, Lieut. 0. M. Don, Lieut. J. K. Taylor, 2nd Lieut. J. a.. Jl'Doaald, and 2nd Licnt. J. J. Trainer, to the 33rd iteinforcements. Tho following temporary appointments have been approved by tho Camp Commandant at i'eathertson: —Bomb. S. Guy, 27th N.Z.F.A., to be corporal; Gunners B. I'orter, B. E. Ellis, W. B. Laxon, and V. A. Price, 27th N.Z.F.A., to be bomlKirdiersj Lcc.-Corpla. W. Leather ami G. E. Shirley, A Company, 28th, to bo corporals; Pte. L. G. Whitinp, A Coropany '28th, to be lance-cornoval; Pte. IV. .1. Barnett, 30th N.Ji.JI.R., to bo orderly room clerk; Lce.-Corpls. J. \Villiamis and N. A. Cowie, 27th M.R., to U> corporals; Ptos. J. C.Buxton, E. J. Jt'Adam, W. B-. Brown, and A. C. Apps, 27th M.E., to he lance-corporals; Bomb B. E. Gibbons, Slitli N.7..P.A.., to be corporal; Gunner E. C. Holmes, 2Bth N.Z.F.A., to be bombardier. The following temporary appointments havobeen approved by the Qimp Commandant at Trentham ;— Headciuarters Staff (Records Office): Corpl. E. Dyson, to be sergeant. > C Company, 26th Eeinforcements: Lce.Corpls. H. M'Knight. O. AV..Spencer, S. P. Humphrey, and H. A.. P. Gregge, to bo corporals; Pte. Atwill, to be cbrpcral; Ptes. G. Wright, T. Kidd. C. C. Halstead, C. CvHaase, W. W. AVestley, T. P. Sullivan, and G. B. Tiplady, to bo lancecorporals.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 8
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