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FIRST DIVISION & CLASS A ACCRETIONS

WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT NAMES A Gazette Extraordinary was issued to-day calling up for active 6ervice 235 men, being accretions to Class A (married men without children) of the Second Division of the Expeditionary Force Reserve, and a further 3.200 men being accretions to the First Division .through coming of age, etc. Following is the complete list of names of the reservists affected in the Wellington City, Manawatu, and Wairarapa. Recruiting Districts, the asterisk given against any particular name denoting previous voluntary enlistment:— CLASS A, SECOND DIVISION WELLINGTON . RECRUITING " DISTRICT (No. 5). , Ayling, W. P., billiard-marker, 56, Vivian-streefc Baker, A., hoilermaker, 296, Taranaki-st. Beannan, W. H., steward, 205, Willis-st. *Bonasich, J. L., driver, 111, Karori-rd. Bi'een, J., labourer,"*sl, Cambrid'ge-ter. Brown, F. C, clerk, 75a, Hamilton-road, 'Kilbirnie Collins, A., storekeeper, 5, Bruce-avenue, Brooklyn Eno, W., bootmaker, Tom-street, Lyall Bay Evans, C. J., photographer, 26, Jessie-st. Fleming, P. J., bookbinder, 128, Tina-kori-road • Haines, S. J. J., gardener, Camp-road, Melling Harrison, H., stevedore, 73, Ghuznee-st. Hask-ra, A. L., attorney, 2, Glasgow-st., Kelbum Hill, S. 8., clerk, N.Z.R., Trentham . 1 Johnson, B. H., commercial traveller, Senfield, Khandallah . Lake, H. S., dairyr n, 36, Grafton-rd., Roseneath Lamb.H. A., clerk, 88, Clyde-quay Langdon, H., baker. 59, Brougham-sfc. *Lansdown-Hicks, P., Assistant Govern. ment Bacteriologist, 116, Clyde-street, Island Bay Larway, F., clerk, 123, Onepu-road, Maramu Law, D., letter-carrier, 41, Hanover-st., Wadestown love, J. H., coal-worker, 5, Howard-st. M'Phillips, P., farm hand, care of — Kells, Taita Meyei", G. H., carpenter, Ghuznee-street Noonan, 8., butcher, Central Hotel, Petone Ovenden, G-. A., cook, 14, Nelson-street Palmer,'T., labourer, 9, Church-street 'Rentier, C. F., compositor, 156, Upper Willis-street Rowlands, J. E., waterside worker, 4, In-gestre-place Salkeld, F. W., wharf labourer, 5, Gar-rett-stveet ■ ' . . Smith, W. S., engine-driver, 57, Majori- , banks-street • „ Stirling, W. H., .chef, cars Providore, U.S.S. Co. Swinburne, H. F., dentist, Petone Taylor, A. V., conductor, Te Whiti-st., Kilbimie thomson, G. A., telegraphist, 23, Hinauroad, Hataitai Whitley, W. F., musician, 8, Windsor-pl.-vce *Williams, A. V., labourer, 93, Tory-st. MANAWATU RECRUITING DIS- . .. . TRICT (No. 6). Allison, J. J., sugar-boiler, Weraroa Alve, C. W., dairy-farmer, Rarigiotu Amon, E. J., farmer, Marton Bakei-, A., farm-manager, Kairanga. Bennett, G. J., farm hand, Palmerston N. , Brown, G. R., butcher, Palmerston N. ( Downing, R. J., field inspector, Taihape *Harvey, W. E., motor-driver, Palmerston N. : . > Hoffman, F., carter, Utiku > *Ladley, H. C. N., solicitor, Marton |Lane, F. S., dairy-farmer, Oroua" 1-Downs Langelnn, F. E., farmer, Levin " Haugesen, F. A., bush settler, Horo- 1 whenua Low, R. 1., hotelkeeper, Otaki M'Conaphy, J., farm manager, Rata O'Callaghan, J., contractor, Karere Piper, F. W., manufacturer, Palmerston ' N' Siddans, T., flax-mill employee, Tokomaru, ' : WAIRARAPA RECRUITING DISTRICT (No. 18). Blacklidge, F., traveller, Alfredton Davies, R. J., scrub-cutter, Martinborough v Fossey, W., builder, Martinborough Graham, S. J., dairy-farmer, Pahiatua Hope, J. R., platelayer, Kopuaranga Lankey, J., farmer, Pongarba *iast, 1., gardener, Masterton ' / La wry, J. W., dairy-farmer, Featherston Rowles, W. H., news agent and tobacconist, Featherston : Taylor, G. H., stoker, Mastertorj

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 4

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FIRST DIVISION & CLASS A ACCRETIONS Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 4

FIRST DIVISION & CLASS A ACCRETIONS Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 4