THE TENTHS.
FURTHER MEN TO LEAVE GIS-
BORNE
In addition to the long list of names published yesterday morning, the following men have been chosen to leave with the draft for the Tenth Reinforcement, leaving Gisborne on November 14:— MOUNTED. Davis, Frank L., laborer, care of Strand Cafe, Gisborne: Ebbett, V. E., care H. B. Motor Co., "Wairoa. Finucane, C., caro H. B. Motor Co., Wairoa. TTnnn, H., care J. C. Mcßinnie, Wairoa. Richards, R., contractor, , Tologa Bay.
ARTILLERY
O’Brien, Morgan Joseph, clerk, care J. J. Niven and Co., Gisborne (4 years Territorials).
INFANTRY
Clare, L., clerk, care Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ F.M. Co., Gisborne. Clarke, Hugh MeColl Campbell, laborer, care lies, Peel Street. Finucane, J. R., laborer, Wairoa. Harrison, F., care Albion Hotel, Gisborne. Hint/., Gus., fencer, care J. Peach,
Tokomaru Bay. Johnston, John P.. letter-carrier,
Wairoa. Josephs, H.j bushman, Nuhaka. Jones, L. J., 27 Parau Street, Kaiti Otto way, J. C., mill hand, Tamarau, Gisborne. Richards. Reuben, contractor, Tolaga Bav (3 years South Africa) Richards, William, care Mrs McGregor, Whaiterunui station, Napier. LATEST RECRUITS.
The following are among the latestrecruits to lie passed as medically fit at .Gisborne: —
Ray, Robert, laborer, Paparatu sta- " tion, Waingake. Third. John, laborer 414 Gladstone Road, Gisborne (IS months Oamaru Rifles). Goldsmith, Frederick Victor, station hand, 313 Whitaker Street. Gisborne (Senior Cadets.) Hayes, William Augustus, farm laborer. care W. J. Reed, Motu.
Aislabie, John Ladis, Survey Department, Gisborne. C:\navan. John William, contractor, ft Grey Street, Gisborne (3rd and Bth S.A. Contingents).
Brown. Thomas IL. shepherd, care W. 11. Harv ey. Ivs er HangaroaMurphy. Dennis, carter, Otoko (Middlesex Rifles.'. Sell. Fr< derick Harry, caretaker, Upper Stout Street, Gisborne. Johnstone, George Arthur Roy. hank clerk. National Bank, Gisboren (Senior Cadets). Collev, Charles James, clerk care Common, Shelton and Co.. Gisborne (Territorials.) Every man who can get away with the draft leaving Gisborne on November 14 is requested to report as early as possible to the Gisborne Defence Office.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4076, 2 November 1915, Page 5
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321THE TENTHS. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4076, 2 November 1915, Page 5
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