THE FIRST DIVISION
STILL 22,373 LEFT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, July 12. The return prepared by the Government Statistician shows that at the conclusion of the draining of the ninth ballot on' June 30 there were still 22,373 men left in the First Division of the Expeditionary Force Reserve. The numbers remaining in the respective recruiting districts were:— Auckland ~v..-.T5i.-...;.>... 3757 Hauraki .-......;.... 5U4 North Auckland r..:t... Gs ,: > Waikato ...j-.-.., 101"> Wellington City ;....,...:.•.. 21>7!) Manawatu ;. ...... ■.-.\.-.i !>24 Hawke's Bay ~-. 1023 Tarar.aki ~.....,, M 0 Christohurch ■(>.., 1333 South Canterbury ■...,.-«...: 755 North Canterbury ~-* 420 Nelson >,...;.>..■.-.■.. 709 Dunedin i.-;i.-.i. ; .:. .'.-.-. •■ 1507 Southland •.-...>...:.., H7B North Otago ........... 437 South Otago ............ 3u2 Ciutha ~....,.-.- 335 Wairarapa 804 Poverty Bay .»,. .,...-.. .,.. 701 Wanganui .........1....... 707 West Coast 1318
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 6
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116THE FIRST DIVISION Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 6
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