THIRTY-ONE FROM CLASS A
Accretions to other classes in the Sec-' ond Division are also called up. Thesa are reservists whose status has been changed since the exhaustion of tha classes in which they are now placed, recent arrivals in the Dominion, etc.:—
Of the thirty-one in Class A the name« of those affected in the Wellington City and Wairarapa Recruiting Districts are ac follow. An asterisk indicates previous voluntary enlistment:— WELLINGTON RECRUITING DISTRICT (No. 5). Dullabh, R., bottler, 16, Tory-place Fail, W. MacG., cloth-finisher, Peton* Hendra, P. G., traveller, 72, Majorw banks-street Holt, A., labourer, Wiltons-road, Karori Isaacs, J. N., commercial traveller, Beach-road, Rona Bay Mohamed, S., fireman, 4, Tory-place Sayers, H. E., fellmonger, 303, Guba,-«t,. : Alexander, G. A., Beaman, 36, Riddifordstreet WAIRARAPA RECRUITING DISTRICT (No. 18).
Dansby-Scott, J. W., paintei', Danuevirk* Fitzgibbons, A., labourer, Castlepoint Harding, J., motor mechanic, Kuripuni *Petersen, N., general station hand, Mas-? terton
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 21, 24 July 1918, Page 10
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