THIRD ECHELON
Men Leaving For Camp This Week WELLINGTON DRAFTS Recruits for the third echelon are leaving for their respective camps this week. Sixty Welliugton men for Burnham Camp assembled at the Drill Hall, Buckle Street, last evening, ami inarched through the city to go aboard the interisland steamer. The draft for Papakura Camp will assemble at the Drill Hall at 2 o’clock this afternoon, and will march through the city to the railway station at 3 o’clock. About 600 men will proceed to Trentham Camp on Friday. Draft For Burnham. The following are the men who left for Burnham Camp last night:— 6th Field Ambulance. —Baker, A.; Boyd, A. G.; Buxton, D. S.; Clarkin, T. I’.; Davies, W. II.; Garstang, C. S.; Gainbrill. J. R.; Given, K. B.; Glover. 11. G.; Ilakaraia, B.; Haydon, E. R.; Jardine, N. S.; Judge, R. J.; Jenkins, A.; Luckcoek, B.; MacDonald, S. A.; Munro, W. J.; Mantell, 11. G.; Matthews, B. A.; O’Connor, B. V.; Peat, D. IL; Pearce, C.; Snnison, D. W.; Tonsou, R. E. I.; Thomas, A. tl.; Wells, M. 11. Divisional Petrol Company.—Barrett, W. J.- Brown V. 0.: Burns, G. 0.; Burton, A.'11.; Barr. G. W.; Bee. J. C.; Blandford, A. W.; Baillie. J. K.; Barrett, K.; Crisp, W. C.; Cowan, N. F. C.; Collis, F. B.; Clements, K. M.; Crampton, L. II.; Davis, M.; Dustin, A. P.; Edmonds. S. J. H.i Green, C. II.; Hennessy. M.; Jemmett, L. F.; Jackson, W. D.; Jowett, G. H. K-; King, A. J.; Lawer, 11. A. V.; Murrell R. C.; O'Connor, 11. J.; O’Keefe. D. C.; Oliver, C.; O’Connor, F. E.; Parker, H. it.: Roughan, J.; Simmons, J. C.; Shepherd, H. J.; Smith. K. V.; Tripp, J. A.; Thornton G. C.; Tall, IT. G.; Tritt, L.; House, F. Draft for Papakura. The following recruits will march through the city and leave for Papakura by train this afternoon: — Henley, J.F., chaplain. Infantry.—Dow, J. B. Reinforcements, 28th Maori Battalion. Hawkins, F. P.; Edmonds. D.; Jenkins, H.; Love, D. M.; Parata, H. 11. T.; Randdell, J. L. A.; Rang!, R.; Rlkihana, W. J.; Tawhal, H.; Houin, A. ~ , . . 7th Anti-tank Regiment, N.Z.A.—Aislabie, W. G.; Allan, W. A.: Andrews, TV. D. S.; Armour, W. A. S.; Bendall, C. G.; Benefield, R. E.; Billings. J. P.: Briant, R. F.; Brown, G. S.* Clark, B. If. J.; Crott, D. G. ; Darlington, M. S. • Denton, G. IL; Dooling, M. V.; Fitch, J. W.; Foothead, S C. Fuller, C. E.; Gordon, A. B.; Gorrie, A. IL; Gover, It. A.; Haliday, V. J.; Hendry, C. II.; Holmes, W. J.; Horn. C. D.; Jacobsen, F.; Johns, W. P.; Johnston, G. A.- Keswick, E. IL; Madden, .1. P.: May, M.; McAllister, P. S.; MacDonald, N. G.; McKenna, J.; Nolan, M. A. E.; O’Riley, A. D.; Pearce, H. W.; Pilling, R. S.; Porter, B. S. G.J Read, E. C.; Reed. L. J. K.; Robertson, P. M.; Ross, E. J. A.; Rucoe, J. F.; Scott, G. G. L.; Sievert, F. E.; Simpson, A. McL; Smith, C. J.: Smith, D. H.; Thomson, 11. B. ; Unverricht. T. E.; Wallis, 15. R. C.; Webster. P.; Whetton, J. A.; Whitaker, D. W.; Wiley, M. II.; Williamson, M. F.; Wilson, R. W. G.; Wyeth, G. M. 6tli Field Regiment, N.Z.A.—Menendez, R. R. ; Agnew, L. D.; Allen, J.; Armstrong, J. A.; Bunkie, C. R. II.; Barnaby, G.; Bennett, J. H.; 'Black, T. B.; Bradley, J.; Briggs, C. A.; Blewett, L.; Cairns, G.; Chapman, A. II.; Cole, C. L. A.; Connor, E.; Conway, S.; 'Crombie, G. E.; Connor, C.; Cooper, C. C.; Dalgleish, It. T.; Day, n. S. Dean, S. J.; Dickens, IR. J.; Dickens, B. C.; Dickey, S. D. V.; Durham, J. B.; Edwards. 11. C.; Edwards, W. H.; Fairclough,' R. W.; Fairbairn.. R. W.; Fill, A. J.: Fishenden, W. G.; Fletcher, C. W.; Flannery, E. C. D.; Fricker, J. F.; Foster, T. P.; Gaskin. N.; Glover, W. P.; Gollop, A. N.; Grubb. J. G.; Harris, W-; Harre, P. G.; Hamilton. M. 11. T.; Hall, A. W.; Harold, M. T.; Henderson, J. II.; Hev. A. E.; Hebbend, A. C.; Hodgetts, W. G.; Hodson, A. A. F.; Houldsworth. D. E. G.: Inkster, W. A.: Jamison, W. A.; James, K. W.; John. W. R.; Julian, A. J.; Julius. A. G.; Kircaldie, B. K.; Linegar, A. E.; Livingstope, N. J.; Little, II.; Logan, H. J.; Mathewson, N. E. D.: Mark, A. H.; Marks, B. F.; Marks. C. R.; Mills, B. C. F. ; Mlnenkoff, V. C.; Monks. T. N.; Moatcs, G. 'N.; Murray, K. M.; IMelvor, T. H. C.; McDonald. K.; McElwain, B. A.; Mcllroy, C E. • McKenzie, D.; McKenzie, M. G.; McKessar, A.; McCrae, M.; Oldham, W.; Olliver, L. 15.; Orr, R. T.; Otto, P. C.; PantaM, A. J.; Piper, L. G.; Rigby, J. W.; Riekman, H. J F. • Ross", A. G.; Rose, J. H.; Robinson, V F.': Sago. ,T. H. K.: Sheridan. J. I.: Sincox, L. A.: Shaw, J. W.; S'inylie, A. J. C.; iSrnith, E. M.: Sarginson, 11. F. R.; Spence, j. R.- Stevenson, J.; Stuart, C. A.; Tombleson, T. W. J.; Thurman, C. S.; Tweedie, ■H.; Vizard, A. S.; Waddle, W. J. R.; Walker, J. E.; Walker, D. C.; Weblhy, 15. II.; Wemvss, IT. L.; Wilkie, A. A.; Wilkin, R.; Williams, P. R.; Wilson, R. G.; Winthrop, C. J.; Wllinshurst. E. II.; Wilson, J. A.; Quinn, J. G.: Wyllie, 15. V; R. MEN LEAVE DUNEDIN (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, May 14. A draft of 108 men left today for the Papakura Camp.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 196, 15 May 1940, Page 11
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