CALL FOR MEN
— $ MORE MEN* TOR THE NINETEENTHS. Twenty-three . nun were. , sent 'into Trentham tamp yesterday towards making lip No. 3 Group shortage of 40 foi the Nineteenth Reinforcements. 'J'cji men have promised to parade at the Drill Hall, Buckle Street, this morn in?; and five more have signified their willingness to go into camp on Monday. The names of the recruits who went in yesterday are as follow:— John Robert Glelland, D. S. Moody, R. Rounthwaite, L. 11. Rounthwaite, L. IT. R. Read (Mounted Rifles), Asbton V. Whiting (21st N.C.O.'s), H. Calders, A. N. Wilkie, K. J. Caverhill, W. S. Evenden, J.' Tripp, .T. Reid.' I'. Sheridan, IT. H. Wright, T. B. Goodwin. A. .Watson, ,T. Davis. J. Newton, A. Gustefson, G. H. Kodell, H. V. l'otler, W.Cretch, .1. ,1). Stevens. LATEST, RECRUITS. Out of nine men who registered at No. 5 Headquarters Recruiting Office yesterday seven were passed as medically fit. Their names are as under:— 1,. H. Rounthwaite, machine expert, Khandallah. D. S. Moody, seaman, City. It. M. Girling-Butchcr,. inspector, Wadestown. V. G. Smith, steward, City. T. M. R.nler, fanner, Otaki'. John M"':uire. mill worker, City. Ernest Perfect, mill worker, City.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2836, 29 July 1916, Page 10
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194CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2836, 29 July 1916, Page 10
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