THE FIRST DIVISION.
NEARLY SOOO MOEN REMAINING, A return prepared by tho Government Statistician (Mr Malcolm Eraser) shows that at the conclusion of the Tenth Ballot on August .11 there were still 7075 men left in the First Division of the Expeditionary Force Reserve. The number remaining in each of the recruiting districts oil that date was as follows: Recruiting Xo. of First No. District. Division Left 1 Auckland . 1230 2 Hauraki b.t.>vv.- .... 193 3 North Auckland ....... 223 4 Waikato 330 !> Wellington City 007 fl Marinwatn 315 7 Hawke's Bay 348 8 Taranaki 303 9 Chribtchurch .......y.... 410 10 South Canterbury 273. 11 North Canterbury 140 12 Nelson .>i 241 13 Dunedin ........-.'.-r.,. ..i 533 M Southland ... .'c-j-jj 409 15 North Otago . 34,,,. ,^,148 ILi Olutha ..........i......... ..-.-.a 124 17 Bay of (Plenty •••. ; 18 Wairarapa .. '-.'.v 274 19 Poverty .".... -242 20 Warganui . . 20IJ 21 West Coast . , .i^.i.Ti 1 ,......,403 Total ......, ~..,. .. 7075
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1917, Page 7
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151THE FIRST DIVISION. Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1917, Page 7
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