RECRUITING.
EIGHT MEX ACCEPTED. Ten men offered their services at tho city recruiting station since the "Star" west to press yesterday. The names of the eight accepted men are as follow: — Henry Reynolds; farmer, City. Edwin A. C. Auger, law clerk, Prospect Terrace, Mt. Eden. Cecil C. Brady, clerk, West End Road, Ponsonby. Edward Matthews, journalist, Jcrvoi:S Road. Wm. Brown, driver, Newton. Walter J. An-derson, 'boilermaker.. Summer Street, Ponsonby. Michael Williams, ropemaker, Stanley Street. David J. McArly, analyst, City.
RE-EXAMINED MEN.
PASSED BY MEDICAL BOARD. The Medical Board (No. 2) re-examined twelve men to-day, of whom six were accepted ac fit for service and four for home service, as follows: — FOR ACTIVE SERVICE. E. M. Bylee, bus-hman, Waikumete. V. W. Flood, labourer, Poneonby. J. W. P»IIo«k, engine-driver, City. T. Livingstone, labourer, City. J. F. VV. Poole, cook, City. a H. J. Wily, law clerk, City. FOR HOME SERVICE. I* Woodford, builder, Howick. T. S. Wallace, labourer, returned soldier. J. Callaghan, flour miller, City. W. Glover, carter, Grey Lynn.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 38, 13 February 1917, Page 2
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168RECRUITING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 38, 13 February 1917, Page 2
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