MILITARY SERVICE
YESTERDAY'S APPEALS
ABOUT 100 .CASES HEARD
Yesterday the Second Wellington Service Board reserved decisions sino dio in tlio following cases:
By the Wellington Meat Export Co,
Edward Albert Behrent, freezing 'chamber hand, Kaiwarrn; 'William Henrv Sedgwick, slaughterman, JohnKonviilo; James Henry Fuller, refrigerating engineer, ' Wellington; Alfred Newport, foreman, gut-house, Iva i- ■ warra; JosiahSim, puller,'Johnsonvillo; Karl Fi'aser, engineer, Wellington; Arthur Williams, second hand, pelt department, Ivaiwarrn; AVilliam C. Sharon, puller and wool classer," Petone; Harold Bulnter Gray, accountant, Wellington. By the Gear Moat Go. Leonard A. V. Reesby, pelt classer, Petone; Frederick William Beken, pelt flesher, Wellington;. Pcrcy James M'Comish, mechanic and refrigerating engineer, Petone; Charles F. Smytho, wool classer. Lower Hutt ;■ Alan Charles Pine, slaughterman, Petone; Wilfred Hugh Spafton, butcher, Wellington; Bartholomew Iluane, shearer, Featlicrston; Henry Charles Jay, electrical engineer, Petone; Harold Gcorgo Hollov.'ay, Gilbert Leonard Taylor, Artlwc Lines, Frederick diaries Nankivoll, David Simmons, William Taplin, slaughtermen, Petone. By the shearers' Union. Henry Priestley Heaps, shearer aud plaughtorman, Dunedin; Stanley A. Grant, farmer and shearer, Tipper Hutt; Arthur S. Coates, shearer, etc., Palnierston North; William Wardrop, shearer, Upper Ricearton; Samuel Bates, farm and station -worker, Orari; Gordon Templeton, shearer and farm worker, Herbertville; Liuvson Stewart, shearer, farm and station worker, illinakura; William Richard Currie, r.hearer, Wellington; Ernest Paul Jenkins, shearer and freezing worker, Waitara; Edgar Lawreneo Eaton, shearer and freezing -worker, Petone; James Geddes, shearer, Temuka; I). Devon, shearer, etc., Middleinarch, Otago; J. 11.'Pratt, shearer, To Kuiti; .William Porter, shearer, Oaniaru; Daniel Barrington, rural worker ;nd thearer, Shannon. By the' Onponheimer Sausage Gasins Co. Edward-,William Harper. . .assistant jPoremau, Kaiapoi; Ernest Martin, sausage skin scraper, Masterton; John Corke, casing maker, Taratahi; John ■Neal, casing scraper, Masterton; George William' Busby, foreman, Car'tcrton; Robert Howes, foreman, Gisfcorne. ' By the N.Z. Farmers' Go-op. • Packing Co. Charles Crawford, tinsmith, JohnSoimllo; Frederick J. Burrell, refrigerUing engineer, Lower Hutt; Alexander Wigzoll, slaughterman, Frankton Junction. ■ By, the Slaughtermen's Union.
Thomas .-Ellis, slaughterman, Petone; Sydney J. Powneeby, tinsmith, Masterton; Francis Niall, slaughterman, Wellington ; Joseph Dillon, slaughterman, Masterton; Thomas- E. ~ Cookslev, slaughterman, Longbum; Ashton. Alfred -Ennis, slaughterman, Wangnnui; Mark Burke, slaughterman, Hastings'; Sydney J. Coulston, slaughterman, •New Plymouth; Murdo -Mac Donald, slaughterman, Longburn; Horry Kenjierloy, slaughterman, ' Clive, H.IS.; Thomas Dillon, slaughterman, etc., Masterton; Gladwynne M. Transom, slaughterman, Taihape; William G; T. Jl'Fetrish, slaughterman, Castlecliff; •William Loijj Pukehoiij H:B.; James Swan, slaughterman, 'Baleluthii; George R. ■ Poster, slaughterman; Newtown; "Walter Albert Dale, ■slaughterman, Paki Paki; James A. Falcoher, • slaughterman, Masterton; James C. Webster, freezing . works liaud, Feilding; Sydney A. Bishop, slaughterman, Clareville; William Greenlees, slaughterman, WangairJ.; Steven Bishop, slaughterman, Whakatane; Eugene O'Sullivan. slaughtermail, Tiniaru; Alfred' A. Francis, slaughterman, Eitzroy, ■ New Plymouth .Thomas Station, slaughterman, Gonville, Wanganui; Herbert D. Kininmout, • slaughterman,. Gisbome; Duncan Anderson, slaughterman, Masterton.
Other Gases.. 'Respecting appeals by "W. Cable end Co. for 11. G. Shardlowand P. Johnson, ill which eases decision had been reserved, the-chairman announced that the'further .hearing of the eases had been adjourned till January. Harold Herbert Timms,'refrigerating engineer, Papamii, had his appeal adjourned sines die.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 8, 4 October 1918, Page 7
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490MILITARY SERVICE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 8, 4 October 1918, Page 7
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