MISSING SEAMEN
ORDERED TO PARADE
A Gazette Extraordinary has been issued ordering the following men to parade before the military, authorities:—
N Missing Seamen. Boyce, P. J., fireman, Auckland. Bradcock, S., 'seaman s.s. Manaia, Auckland. Carrigan, T., engineer, Auckland. i Collins, E., seaman, Auckland. I Cowley, JJ.. seaman, c/o U.S.S. Co. Donnelly, H., c/o U.S.S. Co. Eaton. E. W., ship's steward, care Huddart-Parker Co^ Evans, H. S., seaman, Auckland. Farnliam, F., fireman, Parnell. Fiinnell, F. J., stoker, Auckland. Gill, W.,' trimmer seaman, Newton. Greer, J., shin's fireman, caro U.S.S. Co. Higgins, 51., fireman, Rotoroa Island. Johnson, C. S., cook, Kingsland. Johnston, R., seaman, Auckland. King, k.\ seaman, Auckland. Lnffau, E. M. C, marinor, caro U.S.S. Co. Levey, H. J., ship's carpenter, Devonport. Lidbetter, A. E., seaman, c/o U.S.S. Co., Auckland Livingstone, E., ship's fireman, Auck. M'Ardle, E., fireman, Auckland. M'Gregor, J., ship's cook, Auckland. Meaney, W., seaman, Auckland. Murphy, P., seaman, Auckland. O'Connor, J., seafarer, Nevrton. O'Leary, D., ship's fireman, Auckland. Sinclair, J., steward, Auckland. Stephen, T. K., waterside worker, Auckland. Tait, W. J., Bailor, c/o U.S.S. Co., Auckland. Taylor, H. W., ship's cook and steward, Auckland. Thomson, G. A., fireman, Auckland, Waldrin, G., cook, Auckland. Williams, A. H., engineer, Auckland. Wilson, E. T. J., ship's fireman, Ngaruawahia. Abbott, H. 8., cook, Wellington. Bowers, G. H., fireman, 9 Normandy St., Wellington. Brady, C, fireman, 8 Ebor St., Wellington. Burns, J., greaser, Wellington. Cnrnaby, A., ship's cook, 86 Dixon St., Wellington. Clarke, H., fireman, c/o U.S.S. Co., Wellington. Dawson, P. A., sailor, 36 Boulcott St., Wellington. Fisher, C. E., able seaman, c/o Hud-dart-Parker Co. Gavin, P., fireman, 34 Cleveland St., Brooklyn. Gazzano, G;, fireman, Wellington. Grant, W., seaman, c/o U.S.S. Co., Wellington. Hastings, J., 12 Ghuznee St., Wellington. Hennessy, A. W., cook, Wellington. Huddy-, C. F. V., seaman, Wellington. Jackson, W., lireuian, 22a Abel Smith St., Wellington. Kecnan, P., seaman, c/o U.S.S. Co., Wellington. M'Chrystal, P., fireman, s.s. Kamo, Wellington. Mac Donald, J., seaman, Wellington. Moore, J., ship's cook, Brown's Coffee Palace, Wellington. Nancarrow, G., seaman, s.s. Mapourika, AVellington. Newman, G.,. ship worker, 12 Cambridge Av., WelliiiEton. O'Ncil, D., seaman, AVellington. Patterson, AA'., seaman, c/o U.S.S. Co.,
Wellington. Peoko, F. G., steward, 213 Devon St.,
Wellington. Rashbrook. B. A., steward, c/o XJ.S.S. Co., Wellington. Rogers, F... trimmer, 188 Lnmbton
Quay, Wellington. Scoones. W. H. A., coal trimmer, "Wil-
liam Sir, Kilbirnie. Slieeliy. Tj-. ship's butcher, Zealandia
Hotel, Wellington. Sutton, C. W., ship's butcher, 10 Wingfield St., Wellington. Swift, R., ship's storekeeper, Columhia Hotel, Wellington. Taylor, G., trimmer, c/o TJ.S.S. Co.,
Wellington. Tresidder, W., fireman, Albemarle House, Wellington. Wright, P. A., ship's steward, , 232 Riddiford St., Wellington. Fitzpatrick, W. 8., marine engineer. Gavlick, T., Lyttelton. Smart, L. C, titter, Ohristchurch. Liddell, .1. 51., marine engineer, Port
Nelson. ■Moot, P., second mate, c/o U.S.S. Co.,
Picton. Akburst, M. P., baker, c/o U.S.S. Co. Alexander, T. R., marine fireman, c/o
U.S.S. Co.. Port Chalmers. Bourke, E., ship's steward, e/o U.S.S.
Co., Dunedin. Fulton. J., seaman, c/o U.S.S. Co.,
Duuedin. Geeson, A., sailor, Dunedin. GMespio. V. J., fireman, c/o U.S.S. Co.,
Dunedin. Harden, R. W.. seaman, c/o s.s. Ma-
raron, Lyttelton. Kennedy, P.,'iireman, Dunedin. Kennedv, A., Dunedin. Riley, C, seaman, Dunedin. Roberts, 0., seaman, Dunedin. Pullivan, E., fireman. Port Chalmers. Thomson, G.. seaman, Dunedin. M'Donagh, J., marine fireman, Dun-
O'Brien, D, G., steward, Dunedin. Pickard, T. marine steward, Dun-
oflin. ~SUU, W. C. steward. Port Chalmers. Wallis, F., seaman. Duiipdin. Washington, H., steward, Port Chal-
■Viulpi's"", H. A., seamen. Tnrras. Maun, W., firomiin, s.s. Kittawa, Grey mouth.
They are telling this story of Sir Douglas liaig. He was inspecting a cavalry troop, and was particularly struck with the neat way in which repairs had been made iit some of the saddles. "Very good work," ho remarked to the troop sergeant-major, "Who did it?" "Two of my troopers, sir," was the reply. "You're fortunate to , have two such expert saddlers in you troop," said liaig. "As a matter of-fact, sir," was the reply, "they're not eaddlers, in civil life being iawycrs." "Well," ejaculated Sir Douglas, ''how men who can do work like that could have wasted their lives over law I can't imagine!" She punched the ticket, and in change for sixpence counted out sis coppers. "That's one too many.," said the man in the. "Blue." '|WJiat if it ie?" she replied, with a smile. "That's my business." Pressed to explain, she said that ever since she became, a bus conductress—and that was six months ago—she had paid the fares of throe wounded soldiers every day. That was her bit.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 96, 16 January 1918, Page 8
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