APPEALS HEARD
ARMED FORCES BOARD SITTING IN MASTERTON. DISTRICT CASES DEALT WITH. A sitting of the Wairarapa Armed Forces Appeal Board was held in Masterton yesterday. Mr F. Cole (deputychairman) presided, and there were also present: Messrs L. T. Daniell and J. W. Lewis, members of the board, and Mr G. F. Whitlock, secretary and Crown representative. In the list of cases which follow the name of the person lodging the appeal is given in parentheses:— Adjourned sine die: Edwin George Smart', sheep station manager (J. D. McDougall); Alexander Denholm, farm manager (C. Elgar); William Baikie, foreman gardener; Joseph Henry Hayes, farmer; Frank Seymour Chapman, farm manager; Lionel Cyril Rutherford, farm manager; George Leonard Nielsen, farmer; Leslie William Neighbours, farm manager; Hugh Thomas Cooper, farmer; John Francis Brophy, farmer (all lodged by Wairarapa Production Council); Jack Waddell, farm manager (D. J. Richards); Charles Groombridge, plumber (Jones & Joyce); Bryon Michael Hickey, head shepherd (H. Morrison); Francis James Mooney, bread carter (the Champion Bakeries); Wesby Ludwig Regnault, cream tester (Masterton Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd.); George Staples, builder (W. Rigg, Ltd.); Donald Grant Sutherland, sharemilker (E. F. Barton); Ernest Ronald Jeffcoate, lorry driver (Public Works Department); Edmund Richard Jenkins, master builder (reservist). Adjourned until next sitting of board in Masterton: Allan Francis Gray, transport driver (Wairarapa Production Council); John Palmer, farm hand (Wairarapa Production Council). Adjourned until July 31, 1943: Llewellyn Percy Morris, storeman (reservist).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 April 1943, Page 4
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232APPEALS HEARD Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 April 1943, Page 4
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