CALL TO ARMS.
MEN LEAVING TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL AT THE STATION. Forty-six men will leave New Plymouth by special train at 710 o'clock to-night to join the Tenth Reinforcements at Trentham. The Citizens' Band, Territorials, and members of the Defence Hille Club will parade at tile Coronation Hall, at 0.15 p.m. and, with the troops, will march to the railway station. At the station the men will be addressed by Chaplain-Major the Ven. Archdeacon Evans, after which they will be farewelled on behalf ot the people by the Mayor (.Mr. C. 11. Burgess). If the'evening is line the men will be farewelled outside the station, but if it is raining the farewell will take place on the platform. The men leaving New Plymouth are:
INFANTRY D. Wulson, Okato. V. Corbett, Gover Road, Oknto Jas. Allen, Kotare, N'.'P. A. J. Hugget, Lemon St., N.P Leslie James, Gover St., N.P A. V. Smith, Puniho. N,P Brown, J. T„ c/o ,7. Lawn, P.O Warca. >T. A. Hill, Filiis St. N.P. B. C. Foote, 77 Devon St., N.P. W. P Bishop, c/o H. C, Sampson, Bell Block. N. 0. White, Molesworth St., N.P .las. Spurge, 264 Devon St., N.P V. V.. Burkitt, Westown, N.P .7 Mitchell, 40 Devon St., N.P L..Penn, Albert Road, N.'' K. D. Colson, L T nion Bank N.P R. A. Ward, Box 20, N.P. 0. Marston, Lemon St., N.P. A, E. White, 24 Young St.. N.P. T. E. Power, Grosvenor Hotel, N.P 0. V. Lambert, e/o Hookham's, N.P. 11. A. .lohnstone, Devon St., N.P. A; Bowie, Herald Office, N.P. H. Gropley. Bos W, N.P. K. F. Andrews, Rahotu. G. E. Julian, Okato. .7. Knowles, Rahotu, OpunaVc E. E. Jury, P. 0., Omata. W. W. Matthews, Pheney Rd.. Omata. .7. H. Lceman, Devon St., N.P. H. McLeod, N.P.
MOUNTED RIFLES. E. Lusk, Oaonui. R. H. Davis, Oaonui. W. S. Anstis, Omata. B. Linn, Fitzroy, N.P. E. L. F. Norman, Upper Matigorei, T. E. Mack, J'it*roy. J. Arbuckle, N.P. W. F. Galpin, Kotare.
ARTILLERY. J. H. Woodhead, Rahotu. V. W. H, Maindonald, N.P. ENGINEERS. K. R. Mclsaae, 354 St. Auuvn St., N.P. F. B. Matson, Hine St., N.P. A. Christie, 125 Devon St., N.P H. J. Cooper, Box 159, N.P. INGLEWOOD VOLUNTTERS. The following members of the 10th Reinforcements will entrain at luglewood railway station, on Monday evening, at 8.2 o'clock:— INFANTRY. W. T. Hopkinson, Inglewood D. Langley, Inglewood. F. Middlemiss, Inglewood, J. Bunyan, Inglewood. G. Haslett, Inglewood. A. Baker, Inglewood. I. C. Clark, Inglewood. E. Utiger, Inglewood. V. Hannel, Inglewood. J. R. Inglis, Kaimata E, Wallace, Kaimata. A. E. Russell, Kaimata. L. Old, Kaimata. E. Old. Kaimata. W. G. Pointon, Tariki. X. Mcßae, Waitui. ■ J. Greene, Waitui. G. Miles, Kaitoriki. W. Potter, Egmont Village. The following will entrain at Lepperton at 7.38 p.m.:— W. McGonnel, Waiongona. J. K. Lumsden, Waiongona. W. H. Harrold,- Lcpperton. ARTILLERY.
Entrains at Inglewood:— L. W. Russell, Kaimata.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1915, Page 5
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