V -.. — • The popularity of the Thames e_cnrsion is proved by the fact that so many applications have been made for tickets that tbe committee flas chartered the Waiotahi as an extra boat for tomorrow, so that there -will be ample room for all. The Labour Department at Auckland has received a letter from the Director of Recruiting, enclosing forms for men desirous of volunteering for home service work. The classes required are numerous, and comprise, bakers, bandsmen, blacksmiths, butchers, camp police, carpenters, clerks, cooks, drivers, farriers, guards at forts, guards at internment jcampss kitchen men, labourers, military police, musketry fatigue, musketry instructors, saddlers, sanitary men, sanitary police, gtoremen, trumpeters, typists. All applicants are requested to fill in the form giving all particulars. These forms are now available at the Labour Department.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 46, 22 February 1918, Page 3
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