MAN POWER
SITTING OF WAIRARAPA COMMITTEE
CASES HEARD IN MASTERTON
YESTERDAY.
MEN FOR TERRITORIAL SERVICE.
The Wairarapa Man Power Committee concluded its Masterton sitting yesterday. There were present Messrs T. Jordan (chairman), L. T. Daniell and F. Cole, members of the committee, and Mr G. F. Whitlock, secretary and Crown representative. In the cases mentioned below the name of the person making the appeal is given in parentheses: Service postponed: Donald Hector Simpson, sheepfarmer (D. G. S. Dick), reservist not to be called before September 30; Sydney Robert Gerrand, drover (reservist), reservist not to be called before May 31; Maurice William Hawthorne, farmhand (Joseph Thomas Jameson), reservist not to be called before June 30; Valentine William Nation, grocery manager (E. K. Eastwood), reservist .not to be called before June 30; William Parish Taplin, surfaceman N.Z. Railways (Director of National Service), reservist not to be called before August 15; Arthur Douglas Griggs, freezing works employee (Director of National Service), reservist not to be called before May 31; Lawrence Kenneth Brady, mutton boner (Director of National Service and Messrs T. Borthwick & Sons, Ltd.), reservist not to be called before June 30.
Appeal adjourned: Noel Bentley Cathie, .branch factory manager (Cathie & Son, Ltd.), until July 31. Appeals adjourned sine die: Alexander Graham Clement, buttermaker (Mauriceville Dairy Co.), reservist to do Territorial training in May, June and July.
Appeals by Director of National Service in respect to employees of the N.Z. Railways: John Hugh Clarke, junior porter; John Hastings Ross, Ernest Alexander Pickett, William Graham Gilligan, Jack Albert E. Brooker, porters; Charles Bruce Mclsaac, tablet porter; Vincent Cyril R. McNabb, clerk and relieving stationmaster; Arthur Vernon Brabant, Malcolm Dunbar Cooper, George Tyson Hodgson, Henry Matthew Hutchinson, surfacemen, all adjourned sine die. In the case of Gilbert Norman Tabernacle, surfaceman, consideration was deferred. AppeaJs by the Director of National Service in respect to men employed by Messrs Thomas Borthwick & Sons at the Waingawa Freezing Works (all adjourned sine die): Harry McLeod Ewen, pie wool picker, reservist to do Territorial training in July, August and September; Thomas Barton Edwards, Wilfred Oliver Geange, James Ernest Taplin, chain butchers reservist's to do Territorial training in July, August and September; Edwin James Carter, beef boner; Donald Douglas Lochore, Thomas Henry Fitzmaurice, chain butchers and boners, reservists to do Territorial training in July, August and September; William Henry Chappell, Arthur James Chappell, Harold Erl Trass, beef butchers, Charles Alexander Frances, pelt grader, reservists ,td do Territorial training in July, August and September; William Fraser McDonald, John Thomas Baxter Ryder, wool pullers and classers, reservists to do Territorial training in July, August and September; John Edward Gordon, fireman stoker; Thomas Stanley Harper Nixon, fitter; Eric Arthur William Pool, electrician, Walter Ernest O. Mosen, hide flesher; Frank Charles Palmer, stockman.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 May 1942, Page 4
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