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APPEALS HEARD

MANPOWER COMMITTEE SITTING HELD AT NGATEA APPLICATIONS FROM FARMERS A sitting of the Paeroa Manpower Committee was held at Ngatea last week, the chairman, Mr Edwin Edwards, presiding. Associated with him were Messrs E. J. Wilton, J. J. Poland and the secretary, Mr A. Ripley. G" L. Connell, garage proprietor of Waitakarnru, appealed on his own account. The appeal was dismissed, reservist not to be called before May 15, 1942 and to be released from camp not later than August 15, 19'42. iG. L. Connell, garage proprietor of Waitakaruru appealed for C. J. Arthur, a mechanic. Dismissed, not to be called before August I>s, 1942. S. A. T. Judd, a farmer employed 'by the Lands and Survey Department: Appeal dismissed, not to be called before May 15, 1942. T. E. Birkenhead, a farmer of Ngatea, appealed for his son, V. T. Birkenhead. Adjourned sine die on condition reservist remains in his present occupation and continues to serve in the Home Guard.

W. Greenway, a farmer of Ngatea appealed for his farmhand, R. E. J. Dudley. Adjourned sine die on condition he remains in his present employment and joins the Home Guard within 14 days. J. Durman, bus proprietor, on his own account: Adjourned until July 31, 1942.

F. E. Hall, farmer, appealed for R. Olsen, farm hand. Dismissed, not to be called before May 15, 1942 and to be released, from camp not later •than August 15, 1942. G. Phillips, farmer, appealed for R. W. Anderson, farmhand. Adjourned until May 31, 1942. H. V. Barriball, farmer, appealed for his son, H. V. Barriball. Adjourned sine "die on condition he remains in his present occupation and continues to serve in the Home Guard.

•G. T. Clark, farmer, appealed on his own account. Adjourned sine die on condition he remains in his present occupation and continues to serve in the Home Guard.

E. iG. Bond, farmer on his own account: Adjourned sine die oh condition he remains in his present employment and continues to serve in the Home Guard.

D. W. Dudding, a farmer of Ngatea in partnership with his brothel* who is overseas: Adjourned sine die on condition reservist remains in his present occupation .and continues to serve in the Home Guard.

A. E. Laing, a farmer of Waitakaruru, appealed for. his son, A. R. Laing. Adjourned sine die on condition he remains in his present occupation and continues to serve in the Home Guard. ■'

Mrs Cummings, farmer, appealed for. E. E. Priestly: Appeal withdrawn by consent of the committee, reservist not to be called 'before June 1, 1942.

The appeal of Smeed, farmer, for K. G. A. Anderton: Adjourned sine die on condition reservist remains in his present occupation and continues to serve in the Home Guard.

A. Baker, farmer of Turua, appealed for his son, A. D. Baker. Appeal dismissed, reservist not to be called, before May 15, 1942 and to be released from camp not later than August 15, 1942. N. J. Death, farmer, appealed for his son, D. J. H. Death. Appeal withdrawn by consent of the committee, reservist not to be called before June 30', 1942. Mrs M. White, a farmer, appealed for J. D. Connors. Adjourned until August 31, 1942 on condition reservist remains in his present employment and continues to serve in the Home Guard.

A. Terry, sharemilker, appealed for E. M. Wildbore, a farmhand. Dismissed, not to be called before June 30, 1942 and to be released from camp not later than September 30, 1942. iC. E. Rayner, farmer of Mangatarata, appealed for his sharemilker, W. J. Vine. Adjourned sine die on condition reservist remains in his present occupation and continues to serve in the Home Guard.

Mrs Armstrong, farmer, appealed for her son, D. J. Armstrong. Adjourned sine die on condition he remains in his present occupation and continues to serve in Home Guard.

F. M. 'Hall, farmer, now - overseas, appealed for his sharemilker, K. J. Roycroft. Adjourned, sine die on condition reservist remains in his present occupation and continues to serve in the Home 'Guard. F. J. Stretton, farmer of Waitakaruru, appealed for G. F. Pyke. Adjourned sine die on condition he remains in his present occupation and (Continued, in previous column.)

continues to serve in the Home Guard

The Hauraki Plains Co-operative Dairy Co., appealed for A. E. Simmonds and L. E. 'Sparks, factory hands. Adjourned sine die on condition they remain in their present occupation and continue to serve in the Home Guard.

The Hauraki Plains Co-operative Dairy Co., appealed for G. Vercoe. Dismissed, not to be called before April 24, 1942 and to be released not later than August 15, 1942.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3111, 27 April 1942, Page 8

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APPEALS HEARD Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3111, 27 April 1942, Page 8

APPEALS HEARD Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3111, 27 April 1942, Page 8