PARADE ORDER
RESERVISTS SUMMONED TO SERVE
TO REPORT TO-DAY
A. Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday contains lists of names of men in tho different group areas who have been called up for military service, and ■who are instructed to report themselves at the Defence Offices in the various districts at 10 a.m. to-day for medical examination:— WELLINGTON DISTRICT Edward Adams, Campbell Street, Karori. [Alfred Alexander, canvasser, 226b Cuba Street. ' Harold V. Allsop, steward, s.s. Takapuna. /William T. Cairns, gardener, care G.P.O. JJblan 2. Cameron, farmer, Belmont Rd. Martin Cleary, ship'e iiroman, care- of
U.S.S; ■ ■■ Jack Cohen, stagj assistant, 11 Somerset
Avenue. ■ Henry S. Collins, cook, s.s. Mapourika. William Cormack, . carpenter, 8 Tonka
Grove. ' ■ ... '. Mark Davin labourer, Boxhill, Brooklyn. lAlan J. Duff, purser, 21 Kent Terrace. ■ 'Archibald Duncan, seaman, 11 Mounsey
Road. Michael Fanning, fireman, 7 Jessie St. William Eindlay, stevedore. Young's Ho-
tel. Harold C; Gates, steward, e.e. Maori. fThomae Gillard, able eeanian, 141 Willis
•Street. • Lawrence Gordon (or Gonton), carrying company employee, Royal Oak Boardinghouse. lAllan. Greenidge, labourer, Salvation.
Army. ■. ■ Harry Groves, steward, care of TJ.S.S. Co- ■ William Hastie, fireman, care People's
Cafe. James Herron, fireman, care of U.S.S. Co. James Higgins, farmer, Green Street. ! Edward Johnson, steward, s.s. Mararoa. Midhael Keary, labourer, 160 Sydney St. Patrick Kelly, labourer, 16 Abel Smith St. Hoy Lcake, steward, care Huddart Par-
ker Co. ,3?rank Lyall, travelling showman, Strand ■! Hotel.
I James Lynff, labourer, G.P.O. M'Call (orM'Coll), Daniel, fireman, care 1 IT.S.S-. Co.
jUichael M'Grath, electrician, 2Ca Lome Street. .. [Donald M'Lean, ship's fireman, care
TJ.S.S. . ! Chiirlcn Hansen, wharf labourer, 98 Dixon
Street. ■Charles H. Mastin (or Martin), electn-
cian, 96 Dixon Street. llGraham Massicks, waterside worker,
i' Queen's Hotel. jiJohn Mitchell, bread-carter, Carlton ! Hotel. i William J. Moss, farrier, Kaiwarra. (Frederick W. Norden, wharf labourer, 23 Walter Street. rTranoie T. O'Brien, labourer,- Leviathan I Coffee Palace. [William O'Donnell, cook, s.e. —-. /Robert Paterson, fireman, Salvation
'■ Army. ! Jooe Pryse, labourer, Point Halswell. i ; John P. Eeardon, fireman, care U.S.S. Co. 'Percival. J. Bobinson, manufacturers' ! aganfc, 145 Wellington. Terrace. I Sidney F. Robinson, salesman, Columbia Ho-nse. ."George H. Saunders, plasterer, 48 Broadi . way Terrace. Frederick Sermon, fireman, Wellington. : Joseph Sharp, 6ailor, 124 Anstin Street. Henry W. Timer, pressor, 92 Abel Smith Street. " ' ■ ; 'Aloert J. W. Williams, lalxrarer, Ngahanranga. ■Samuel G. Wilson, 82 Tinakon Koad. (KioTiard C. Wright, baker, 13 Tasman Street.
CORBiECTIONS. ; It is announced that the following names were included in the Gazette on July 2 by mistake:— .'Edwin J. Andrews, traveller, 31 Brough-
am Street. ISlbert F. H. Carstens, ironmonger, 40
irtairn Street. .[Arthur A. Harold, bank clerk, Seatoun. Charles H.. Hewett, coach-painter, Lyall Bay. !Abe Kutnen polisher, 22 Tennyson St. '•Sreaerffii Patience, baker, 1 541 Adelaide
Boad. John P. Rea, insurance collector, 106 Hill Street. John C. Watte, labourer, 16 Haj Street.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 26, 25 October 1917, Page 5
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459PARADE ORDER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 26, 25 October 1917, Page 5
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