CALL TO ARMS
WELLINGTON'S RESPONSE.
A further eleven recruits registered in No. 5 Group (Wellington City and Suburbs) have been passed as medically fit. They have all enlisted for the infantry, their names being as follow : —
Ritchie, L. R., commercial traveller, city -
Harrison, W., cook, G.P.O. M'lntosh, S. G.,, clerk, city
Brash, A: F., storeman, city
Nielsen C. F., driver, city James, G. E., engine-driver, Petone
Sexton, T., labourer, I'etone Birkett, D. T)., repair superintendent, city. Brown, J., labourer, Martinborough Maxwell, W. D., Civil servant
Thomas, I. A., Newtown
The following men- from Wellington City were sent into camp to-day towards making up shortages in the infantry Reinforcements :—T. A. Colquhoun. P. J. De Sauza.. W. Harrison, C. F. ■Niesen. w. j. Wright:.:. ..-.■■
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 137, 10 June 1916, Page 6
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123CALL TO ARMS Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 137, 10 June 1916, Page 6
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