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MEN IN TRAINING TRENTHAM CAMP ROUTE MARCH TO-MORROW

The progressive training of the 3rd and 4th Reinforcements and the Samoan Relief contingent was continued at Trentham to-day. All officers and available N.C.O.'s attended a second lecture on discipline and the disposal of accused persons, in the Lecture Hall this morning. To-morrow morning the troops in camp will go for a route march. It hate be'en notified that pay at Territorial rates will be drawn by troops for the first month of training, dating from the commencement of camp of each batch of Reinforcements (3rd, 4th, and sth, and Samoan Reliefs, etc). Expeditionary rates of pay will be drawn thereafter. Allotments commence from the date of commencement of Expeditionary rates of pay. Troops are therefore required to make their own arrangement/i as regatds allotments during _ the first month of camp. A Territorial officer who has received a free uniform outfit and who joins the New Zealand Expeditionary Force .within three months of his first appointment, will receive the outfit grant of £20 granted to New Zealand Expeditionary Force officers less the cost of the outfit given to Terri-, torial officers. * The following temporary appointment of N.C.O. has been approved of :—Private F. A. Fox, C Squadron, 4th Reinforcements, to be sergeant. The Mayor of Wellington (Mr. J. P. Luke), and Messrs. D. A. E w en and John M'lntosh paid a visit to the camp yesterday afternoon, on behalf of the Wellington Patriotic Committee, and made themselves acquainted with the various phases of camp life, with a view to supplying comforts, etc. j The V.M.C.A. building at Trentham ' camp was crowded on Wednesday evening, on the occasion of the fifth weekly concert given by the V.M.C.A. Concert Party. An excellent programme was presented by the Misses Hugo, Fix, Lissack, and Fuller, and Messrs. Brown, Gandell, Rankin, and Hamilton Hodges. Miss Webb was the accompanist, and ! the chair was taken by Mr. A. Vamey, general secretary of the association. The Highland Society of Wellington will give a complimentary concert to the soldiers at Trentham on Monday evening next. The performers will proceed to and from the camp by motordrag, leaving town at 5.30 p;m. WELLINGTON CITY MEN FOR 3rd AND 4th REINFORCE- ' MENTS. Following are additional names of the men from No. 5 Group ( Wellington City and suburbs) who have been sent out to Trentham for the 3rd and 4th Reinforcements: — Mounteds. Troopers Cecil Masters, Archibald Robert Gamble, Peter Drummond. „ Infantry. Privates John Flynn, John Henry Bartholomew, Walter Brook - Taylor, James Stephen Rodda, Samuel Davidson, Cyril Burdekin, Albert Townley, Douglas Henry Fras.er, Ambrose Gamage, Walter Harmer, Reginald Leonard Adams, Garnet Hester, Frank Herbert, Stanley Edward Cole, Frederick Stewart, Humphrey Holderaess, Edward Christian Peterson, Alexander Jones, Frederick Wainwright, Gordon Forbes M'Gregor, S. G. Moore, Frank Dowd, John Graham, Tod Hunter Henderson, Allan Gordon Grant Taylor, Arthur Penfold Castle, William Scott Donkin, Paul Austin Elder, William Denis O'Callaghan, Percy Alfred South, Cecil Gardiner, Stanley Canty, Henry Schreiber, William James Smith, John Mark Walter Ricketts, A. G. Marshall, David John Thompson, Harold Harney, Frederick Andrew Brill, Frank Wright, Ernest William Clark, Robert J. Patterson, Henry Bickens, Joe Hardy Herbert Alley, Martin Cumming, Cecil Lawton, Edward Breach, William Benson, William Horace 1 James, William Scott Donkin, William James Garland, Eric Toulson, John M'Leod , Claude Elliot Simpson, John Sinclair, John Woods, Henry May, James Bristow, George Reid, Frank Lionel Ashbolt, Harold Thomas, Alexander Shaw, Ernest Matthews Parsonage, Edmund Guthrie Morgan, Cecil Bryan King, Jack Dent, George Howard Nevile, Frederick William Hadfield, Frederick William Hooke Margrie, Alexander Telfer, Henry Raymond Bevan, Sidney Arthur Blake, Maurice Fyffe, Jack Weir, Ernest Fowler. Veterinary Section. Private Thomas Allan. Army Medical Corps. Private John Kirkland. The whole of the above men have already been sent out to Trentham, completing the list to date from Wellington City and suburbs. SAMOAN RELIEF FORCE LIST OF WELLINGTON MEN. Following is the complete list of names of men from No. 5 Group (Wellington City and suburbs) who have been sent out to Trenthani for training in the Relief Force which it has been decided to send to Samoa : Mounteds. Troopers Lawrence Otto Bensimann, Lewis Marsden Friss, Frederick George Flanagin, George -Cecil Sherwood, Herbert John Beunett, William Charles Spencer, Jack Wood, William T. Charles Wprtley. Hugh Wilson, Daniel Turner. Infantry. Section Commanders William Alexander Millar, Edgar John Simpson. Privates Norman Allister Stewart, j Richard Harwick Johnson, John Edward j Lynch, Andrew Brownlie, Phillip BrewI ster, John M'Donald, Martin Quinn, Georges Dews, James Henry, Hugh Savidge, Edward M'Kean, David Joseph Devrell, Joseph Parrott, Frederick C. Edward Codd, Join Harris, Austin Gibbons, William Ernest Hughes, William Henry M'Kenzie, Arthur Howard, Percy Herbert Hughes, Percy Albert Wisdom. Machine Gun Section. Pte. .William Thomas. Army Medical Corps. Pte. Sydney John Durkan. Army Service Corps. p tes. Tom Withers. William Henry Jfcslop, John M'Call. Tho new Samoan ccntingenters are all from 40 to 47 years of agex

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 12, 15 January 1915, Page 8

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MEN IN TRAINING TRENTHAM CAMP ROUTE MARCH TO-MORROW Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 12, 15 January 1915, Page 8

MEN IN TRAINING TRENTHAM CAMP ROUTE MARCH TO-MORROW Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 12, 15 January 1915, Page 8

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