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RETURNING SOLDIERS.

SICK AND WOUNDED MEN,

NORTHERN NAMES

A further draft of sick and wounded soldiers is expected to reach Auckland in the course of a few days, and comprises 15 officers, one nursing sister, and 285 of other ranks. The northern names contained in the list are as follow:—Lieut. G. Clark-Walker, Second-Lieut. E. S. Colebrook, Corporal W. K. Mackie, A. L. Winter, G. H. Wilson, E. H. Norton, Wallace Teal, and Harold H. Jagger (Taurikura). all of Whangarei; W. J. Gillott, Maungatapere; Wm. G. Thomassen, Poroti; Lance-Corporal N. Waiomio, Towai; John H. Barber and Jos. Hotere, Hokianga; G. E. Brott, Kaitaia; J. W. Crossley, Opahi; B. A. Cruller, Mangonui; L.-Corpl. W. Cummings; Northern Wairoa; W. Evans and L.-Corpl. E. O'Neill, Dargaville; W. T. Fernandez, Te Kopuru; H. N. Flowerday, M. M. Russell; W. J. Hutton, Aratapu; A. Selwyn, Ruawai.

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Northern Advocate, 14 October 1918, Page 2

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140

RETURNING SOLDIERS. Northern Advocate, 14 October 1918, Page 2

RETURNING SOLDIERS. Northern Advocate, 14 October 1918, Page 2