TARANAKI RECRUITS.
FOR FEBRUARY SHORTAGES.
The following recruits, who have been declared medically fit, will proceed to camp on Monday next, February 20, to make up shortages in the draft which went into camp this week:— John Ritchie, farmer, Manutahi. Victor Edgar Pullen, machinery expert, Eltham. ' ■ Robert Leach, cheesemaker, Normanby. William John McKinna, cheesemaker, Wnverley. Joseph William, Greenhill, cheesemaker, Knupokonui. Frank John Wettlingham, cheesemaker Eltham. ' William Harold Chadwick, ironmonger, Hawera. Percy Randolph Trice, farm hand, Stratford. Paul Burkett, cheesemaker. Stratford. Thomas Judson, farmer, Stratford. William James McCarthy, boot clicker, Ngacre. Thomas Ross, carpenter, Whangamo-
mona. James Henry Burkett, checsemaker, Stratford. Michael Maurice Fenneil, cheesemaker, New Plymouth. James Eeid, laborer, New Plymouth. Isaai Miskelly, farmer. Eltham. Hcrjry Shaw, shearer, Hawera. William James McKeuzie, plumber, New Plymouth. John Keenan, civil engineer, Hawera. Edgar Anthony Anderson, sanitary plumber, New Plymouth. . Francis New., motor mechanic, Hawera. William Alford, farmer, Kakarainea. Edward James Baldwin, journalist, New Plymouth. John Naylor, carpenter, New Plymouth. David Hendrikcoh Katwiyk (Belgian), laborer, Stratford. James Hugh Seott, farm hand, Stratford. Charles Williams, farmer, Otakeho. Roy Hughes, farmer, Maxwelltown.
George Leopold Gaylard, salesman, New Plymouth. Herman Bollinger, clerk, New Plymouth. David James Grant, farmer, Hawera. Francis Mortimer McCarthy, farmer, Hurloyvillc. fiiis-Uec Hamerton, drover, Patea. Lawrence Presscot Hamerton, farmer, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 4
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