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STILL THEY COME.

FURTHER GISBORNE VOLUNTEERS. "

ANOTHER BATCH PASSED AS MEDICALLY FIT.

The following are the latest men who have passed as medically fit at Gisborne to proceed to the front: Scragg, Patrick Henry, shepherd, Patutahi. Traflord, Alick McGregor, farmer, Matawai (E Company Territorials) Brown, Harry Handley, fencer, c/o T. Jex Blake,. Waingake. Iskirka, Thomas, bushman, Gisborne. Clark, William, fencer, Te Rata station, Wliatatutu. Martin, Percival, joiner, Gisborne (3 years Wellington Highland Rifles, and 3 years Highland Rifle Defence Club.) ■ Jones. George Alfred fencer Arero. (2 years N.S.W. Mounted Rifles ! and 2 years South Africa.) j Blackburn, Trevor D’Arcy, clerk, 307 1 Whitaker Street, Gisborne. (C Company.) - Hanson, Oswald, carter, Pouawa. {o months Senior Cadets.) Griffiths, George, horsebreaker, Gis-

borne. Ward, Arthur, driver, Gisborne. Kirby, Arthur Sutcliffe, dredgehand, Crawford Road, Kaiti. (2 yeais Boys’ Institute Cadets.) deCent, Kenneth Owen, accountant, secretary Gisborne Co-operative Meat Co. (4 years Territorials, corporal.) Hopkinson, Evelyn, laborer, Chlfoid Street, Gisborne. Parsons, Thomas William, labor ei, Opou. (12 years Royal Field Aitillery, Imperial Army.) Tails, Ernest Alfred, laborer, GisGriffitl™ e 'Harry, horsebreaker, GisWright, Charles, shepherd, Matawhero» At present there are 282 men, uho 1 have passed the medical test, waiting at -Gisborne to proceed to the Pont.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3987, 21 July 1915, Page 7

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STILL THEY COME. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3987, 21 July 1915, Page 7

STILL THEY COME. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3987, 21 July 1915, Page 7

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