C 1 CAMP.
LIST OF RECRUITS. Tlie following men will leave for the 01 training camp at Featherston qd Oatober 23: C. H. Abbott, mechanic, \ew Plymouth. R. B. Barnett, musician, New Plymouth. W. T. Bastin, motor engineer, ilawera. J. T. Bowler, moulder, Inglewood. Tv. A. Barry, clerk, Fitzroy. 'II. P. Bhmdell, clerk, New I'lymputh. C. J. Cummins, electrician, New Plym'th. 11. 11. Candish, farm hand, New Plym'th. A. W. Cheer, laborer, Toko. 11. Clement, motor driver, Eitham. A, Carnegie, hotel porter, Stratford. H. W. Crozier, farmer, New Plymouth. W. 11. C. Craig, laborer, Eitham. A. C. Cole, farm manager, Waverley. J. Cordue, jockey, Hawera. J. J. Dempsey, storeman, Patea. S. H. Dunstaii, postal elerk, New Plym'tli A. V. Evitts, laborer, New Plymouth. E. Fryer, draper, Hawera. A. 'P. (i. Grant, farm hand, Waverley. R. Cadd, grocer, New Plymouth. A. W. Graydon, cheese factory manager Otakeho. ' C. \V. Green, carpenter, New Plymouth. C. Harvey, farmer, Raliotu. H. E. Hickman, blacksmith, New Plymouth. iL. E. Hickman, butternrnker, Kakaramea. M. A. Harre, carpenter, Okaiawa. li. J. Harrop, roadman, Pihama. H. C. G. Heam, telegraphist, Hawera. H. B. Julian, grocer, New Plymouth. T. A. L, Kellahan, motor driver, Eitham. W. P. Kirkby, farmer, Midhirst. M. Keppell, farm hand, Kaupokonui, A. Lineham, farmer, Stratford. S. A. Managh, farmer, Urenui. L. A. Mcllardie, schoolmaster, Makahu. R. C. Parr, contractor, Awakino.
W: K. Penwarden, farmer, Omata. W. N. Perry, saddler. New Plymouth. W. B. Eobertson, farmer, Waverley. L. S. Ricketts, farm manager, Kapuni. E. C. Smith, farm hand, Hawera. W. S. .Stuart, farmer, Te Roti. H. Syminans, carpenter, Kapuni. J. Spargo, farmer, Huirangi. A. J. Scott, motor mechanic, Inglewood. N. E. Simpson, store manager, New Plymouth. J. M. Thomson, builder, Hawera. J. E. Taylor, farmer, New Plymouth. VV. A. Tylee, farmer, Rahotu, P. W. Waddell, stock agent, Hawera. These recruits are mostly men who were originally medical-boarded C2, but who wore recontly re-examined by the special board and re-classified. Some of the men are tenth ballot recruits, and were classed CI. If the recruits can weather the training in this special training camp they will be later transferred to the main Expeditionary Force camp.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1917, Page 7
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358C1 CAMP. Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1917, Page 7
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