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RECRUITING.

* YESTERDAY'S ENLISTMENTS. The following enlisted yesterday:— Hughie Warnock Ellis, G.P.0., Christchurch, letter-carrier, single. Hector Beaton, 9 Poulson street, Sydenham, linesman, single. Len. ■ Nicholas, 20 Walker street, presser, single. J as. Macilree, 75 Holly road, draughts mac, "tfc. Buckenham, 9 Johnson street, Sydenham, dairy farmer, single. Geo. Jas. Rattray, Trocadero Hotel, traveller, married. Peter. Cairns, 483 St. Asaph street, salesman, married. Percy S. Nelson. 10 Flockton street, S>. Alban®, chemist, married. Ralph C. Buckenham, 9 Johnson street, Sydenham, dairyman, single. Hohipa. Teparo, Little River, labourer, 6l James T. Kearney, 367 Milton street, Sydenham, bootmaker, single. George Moxham, P. 0., Poranui, farm labourer, single. Arthur W.. Moore. 205 Westminster street, St. Albans. Ernest J. Fisher, 741 Colombo street, fruiterer, single. Edward O'Malley, Pumping Station, Linwood, caretaker, single. Langdon R. Steele, 42 Hejnvood terracb. Richmond, seedsman, 6ingle. Joseph Diggs, c.o. R. C. Carter, McGregor's road, Bromley, farm hand, single. Richard C. Carter, McGregor's road. Brow ley, farmer, single. And ten others. MEDICAL EXAMINATION. The following were medically examined yesterday : — Edward Barnes, J. G. Sams, H. T. Clisby, F. J. H. Wood, C. H. Rotchfort, W. W. Hyphuß, H. Teparo, J. A. Rattray. C. H. Breach. 3. Macilree, G. G Gulliford, G. Moxhaxn, R. C Buckenham, W. R. Jack, F. J. Pavno. W. P. Murray, H. W. Minchin, R. J. McCallum, E Palmer E. K Binsted, C. Gilleepio, J. TV Connell S. R. Furrow, J. A. Johnstone. Of these 9 passed as fit, 11 as temporarily unfit, and 4 aa unfit. TEMUIvA'S RECORD. Mr T. Gunnion. chairman of the Te* muka Patriotic Entertainment Commitieo, has sent the following telegram to tho Prime Minister: —"Keeping up our record. Twenty-seven recruits from Temuka and Geraldine just left Temuka. What is our quota? One thousand people came last night in rain to farewell recruits. Vast crowd farewelled them at Temuka to-day (Wednesday). Immense enthusiasm, if you send your anti-Cabinet, anti-recruiting M.P.'s down here we will convert them or straafe them." OTA GO QtTOTA. lrilE>S ASSOCIATION" 'IEXtGUAM.) DIJNEDIN. June 1. The Otago quota of the Seventeenth Reinforcements left to-day, a few over lull strength.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15606, 2 June 1916, Page 8

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RECRUITING. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15606, 2 June 1916, Page 8

RECRUITING. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15606, 2 June 1916, Page 8

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