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GISBORNE DRAFT FOR CAMP.

SECOND DIVISIONISTS LEAVE ON TUESDAY.

NAMES OF THE RECRUITS

A large body of Second Division men, mostly of Class B, will leave on Tuesday next for camp. A number of the recruits have had previous military training, but the majority have not. There are a number of volunteers in the draft, which is comprised of the following:— William John Bell, shearer, McLean Street, Wairoa.Sidney Francis Bowen, shepherd,

Morere. John Henry Batv, carrier, Patutalii. James Bowman, ploughman, Tahunga (4th City Field, Artillery Glasgow;. Gilbert William Burch, carpenter, 7 Stanley Road, Gisborne. Ernest Henry Butler, farm hand, Bryce Street, Mangapapa. John William Boniface, 502 Palmerston Road, Gisborne. Frederick Robert Ball, accountant, Stoat Street, Gisborne (Southland Boys High School Cadets). Samuel James Bardwell, hawker, Lytton Road, Gisborne. Samuel Burnett, coach driver, Wairoa. >■ Frederick Bracken, general station hand, care T. Holden, Waimata. Timothy John Crimmin, horse driver, Te Karaka (9th Territorials, Gisborne). Thomas Cagney, Government surveyor, survey camp, Matawai. William Cameron, engineer’s blacksmith, Hunter Street, Gisborne (Lanarkshire Artillery). Ernest Churchill Caleott, gardener, 363 Clifford Street, Gisborne. Thomas Hunter Caldwell, slieepfarmer, Waikohu. Ernest Castle, laborer, Te Rata station, Wheturau. Ernest Corbett, working manager, Otoko. Edward James Dever, station man■'•ager, Mangaroa station, Tologa Bay. Arthur John Devery, drover, Iranui Road, Kaiti (Gisborne Mounted Rifles). James Double, cook, care Record Reign Hotel,Gisborne (Westport Artillery Volunteers). George William Eivers, statiqp manager, Waikereru station. Ernest Fenton, secretary, care Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, Gisborne (R.A.M.C.. England). Thomas Fountaine, clothier and mercer, Wairoa (Infantry Battalion, Westport). Sidney Asliwin Gover, bank clerk, 93 Rutene Road, Gisborne. Samuel Edward Gray, station manager, Rere. Arthur Thomas Gcdye. carpenter, care Mr. Morice, Taliunga, Gisborne. Thomas Elliott Hanlon, painter, Tokomaru Bay. Bernard Heffer, station hand, care Mr. Cresswell, Parikanapa, Gisborne. Archibald Alexander Hepburn, laborer, Borough Council, Gisborne (4th Battalion Rifle Brigade and 25th Reinforcements, medically unfit). William John Hepburn, shepherd, care Williams Bros.. Muriwai. Walter Hewson, builder, Waipiro Bay (Field Artillery. Auckland). Francis Rigby Hill, carpenter, Valley Road, Whataupoko. Robert Wallace Hill, carter, Wliatatutu (Mounted Infantry, South African war). Thomas Shaw Hamilton, fencer. 203 Palmerston Road,Gisborne ' (10th Contingent, South African war, Harry Edward Jones, engineer, Motuhora. Rees Jones, plumber and fitter, freezing works, Waipaoa, Gisborne. William Kirk, contractor, Rangicukia. Joseph James Lamont. driver, 63 Ormond Road, Gisborne (2 years Gisborne Rifles, volunteers)'. Robert Edward Lewis, bricklayer 662 Gladstone Road. Gisborne. William McGrannachan, manager, Hinemoa, Motu (Queensland M, Rifles, volunteers). Hector Bruce McAra, manager, Paritu, Wharerata. William Arthur .Maefarouhar, yardman, 21 Norman Road, ‘ Gisborne. Kenneth Alexander McKenzie, driver, 385 Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Francis Leonard McMahon, barman, care of Manutalii Hotel, Ruato-

rea. John McMillan, roadman, Rakauroa, (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders). David Alexander Wilkie Middleton, chauffeur, 104 Disraeli Street, Gisborne. Ed w in Rainsford Farr Miller, clerk. George Minnis, clerk, 263 Aberdeen Road, Gisborne. Wilfred Moat, laborer, Tokomaru Bay. Junes McConnell Mulligan, laborer, 110 Clifford Street, Gisborne. Charles Edward O’Sullivan, shepherd, Te Karaka, Gisborne. Hilton Parker, slaughterman, care of Mr. Stead, Frasertown. Frederick Colin Perry, accountant, Whitaker Street, Gisborne. Alfred Perry, manager, London Music Shop, "Wairoa. David Perston, roadman. Tiniroto. Henry Charles Robjohns. sheepf armor, Pakarae station, Wairoa (Nelson College Cadets). Charles Herbert Rutter, pastrycook, 102 Disraeli Street, Gisborne. Frederick Herbert Jack Rivers-Smith

draper (9th Hawke’s Bay .Regiment). Alfred Schlager (now known as Alfred Sligo), motor mechanic, 21 Norman Road, Gisborne. Albert Scragg, laborer, Woodlands, Wairoa. Gordon Stewart, mercantile manager, Clyde Road. Wairoa (Remington Guards, South African war). Harry Ilrighty Stockwell, saddler and hoot repairer, Motu. Angus Donald Sutherland, station manager, care of Mr. J. F. Smith, private hag, Wakanui, Wairoa. Walter Harold Shipton, draper, Gisborne (Vol. Bat. Gloucester Regiment and St. John Ambulance). Eugent Thomas Simon, motorman, 44 Stanley Road, Gisborne (N.Z.F.A. J Battery volunteers). Frank Thompson, carpenter, Tokomaru Bay. Joint Thorburn, driver, Sheehan Street, Gisborne. Robert James Trengrove. mill hand, Motuhora. Robert Turnbull, fireman, Motuhora quarry, Motuhora (Northumberland Imperial Yeomanry). Arthur Charles Terry, accountant (South African war). John Percy Terry, health inspector, Waipiro Bay. Robert Mark Thompson, shepherd, Manutuke (South African Mounted Infantry). Walter Norman Walker, - station manager. Manutuke (Wellington E.C. Movnteds, volunteers). Arthur AlbeH Young, laborer. Patutnhi (Am Viand Mounted Rifles).

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4966, 5 September 1918, Page 2

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GISBORNE DRAFT FOR CAMP. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4966, 5 September 1918, Page 2

GISBORNE DRAFT FOR CAMP. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4966, 5 September 1918, Page 2

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