MILITARY SERVICE BOARD.
CANTERBURY No. 1.
Tho First Canterbury Military Service Board, consisting ol ilcesra J. S. Evans ichaum&n), ii. K. Bobbins, and M, G. liich, 6.~vt in y-eslcroay. 'Xho following appolianta were granted 6ino dio adjournments:—.Leslie Herbert Adams, former, Aylesbury; .Frank farmer, Soutnbridge; William John Builock, farmer, Dunsandei; Williiim John Jjamtue, farmer, Lakeside; Hugh "Alexander Millor, former, Russell's Flat;' Leonard Thomas,farmer, Kirweo; Alexander Smith, coalminor, (Joalgate; David R. Fleming, miner, Coalgato; John Hines, miner, Glentunnel; Thomas L. A. Obborne, electrical engineer. Whakamatva; Leonard Scarce, slaugliterman, Sockburn. Tho following appeals were referred to the Efficiency Board for a report:—Georgo Bradahaw, farmer. Sheffield; Gcorgo Henry Gil* bert. farmer, Southbridge > P* . Kiordan? farmer, Springaton; Selby Silas Weavers, dairy farmer, Killiuchy "> Thomas Gough, Greendale; W. 8. J. Russell, fanner. Southbridge; E. G, Wright, Dunsandel; James Simpson, farmer/ Southbridge. Tho following appellants having been classed C 2 their cases were adjourned sine die: — Albort William Adams, Sheffield; Ernest John Adoock, EUesmero- Arthur . Drummond Amyes, Lakeside; Henry Ernest Chamberlain, Elleemero; Henry Peter Dulieu, Oroenpark; Percy James Dulieu, Greenpark; Leonard Richard Ellis, Darfield; Wi'.liam Martin Gabbie, Southbridge; John James Harris, Whitecliffs; William Henry Lewis, Kirwee; George Henry McLaughlin, Darfield; Frederick William Mounce, Springaton; Thomas Georgo Payne, Hororata; Chaa. Noris Crump Powell, 'Springston; Charles Scoltock, Greonjpark; Richard John Taylor, Te Pirito; Edward Jnroea Topp, Selwyn; Robert Johneton, Ellesmero; William H. Howes, Rangior»; Thomas James Morgan, Greta.; William John Teale, Glentunnel; William Bennetts Campbell, Dunsandel. . Extensions of tim© were granted as follows: —Till October: William Constanco, farm hand, Southbridge; Samuel James Henderson, teamster, Doyleßton; Jolm Walter Thomas, blacksmith, Tcmpleton; Patrick McClot, farmer, Doyleston; William Joseph. Ferguson, farmer, Darfield. Till September: Arthur Miln Kidd, dairyman, Dallington. Till August: George W. Tyson, farmer, D. Tench, law clerk, for whom Mr F. K. i Hunt appealed, was granted four months' leave on condition that ho remained in an essential employment. An adjournment to see what arrangements could bo mada for financial assistance waa ordered in tl*e case of Philip Patrick Dolan, farmer, Templeton. . . Tiw> no peal for an extension of time Uy Georgo S. Common, teamster, Aylesbury, was diamiccsd.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16272, 24 July 1918, Page 4
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