NELSON REINFORCEMENTS
TI;ESD AY"S DEAFT, The following are the names of the Nelson men who will leave for Trenthani on Tuesday next: — MOUNTED. D. King. H. H. rtiortou. S. (H. Moir. 'P. T. Hunter. AV. H. Goodyer. R. Robinson. G. L. Housia-ux. , J. Galwav. T. Kelly. AimLLEBY. K. Anderson. .v. rt. Ancell. T. Bowman. P. iH. Fisher. W. Osborne. S. 'Rose. J. Stewart. \Y. Thomson. « A. A. Williamson. G. W. Woolf. INFANTRY. H. E. Andrews. N. J. Adamsori. J. 'H. Andrews. J. A. Allen. J. 'H. Benson. G. Bosher. G. W. Biggs. B. Brown. A. Bradley. B. Burrows. L. Buckley.
.E. E. Clough. W. Curtain. R. H. Climo. J. L. Churchill. F. Caldwell. S. Chapman. 'S. B. Dodspn. AV. Delahey. W. B. Dixon. G. Evans. C. J. Ellistrom. B. C. Eenemor. . \ H. Forde. M. J. Gibbs. J. I. Gibbs.. W. A, Goodwin.' AY. GreenhiU. C. AA r . Higgins. C. H. 'Harvey. F. Hawkswot'th. - ■L. 'C. 'Hurley. C. W. Humphreys. I. M. Hev.wood. H. J. Heath. A. E. Holdaway. E. J. Holdaway. L. E. Johns. V. King. !H. Kenning. J. C. Kassey. C. G. Loveridge. - P. G. Lewis. D. Murphy. B. (Mills. J. J. Miller. -, B. McGlashen. I. McQuihon. V. McNamara. D. B. Nottage. V. Newport:- ' J. o'Gorman! J. O'lHalleron. H. Parry. O.'Paulson. E. S. Pike. E. AA'. Quirk. B. Ross. J. T.-Russell. B. T. E. Bobinson. IS. A. Strawbridge. L. Smith. ... H. Smith. S. Smith. - F. AA r . P. Simpson. M. J. Savage. E. M. Snow. B. 'A. 'Schroder. E. G. Stratford. L. A. Smith. iS. Y. Townsend. W. A. Tyroll.. E. G. Tall. W. it. ■Walker. W. AV". AVells. TJ. Westrupp. J A. 6. COBP'S. MOTOBvMEbHANIOS.. P. G. Hawkins. F. lUcLevi'e. 0 H. Shipley! iDETVEBS. A. Herd. F. B. Vercoe. ' , 'FIELD EN^iN'EEBS. O. J. Symouds. _ .... CARPENTERS. D. M. TTullarton. ' A. J. Hunter. ' v FITTER. C. F. Hargreaves. DRIVERS. *- , S. Coleman. F. Henderson. PLUMBER?. H. W. Neason. ; ° ABBANGEMENTS FOR MONDAY'S ■FA'BEWELL.
Tfc is intended to give the men a "big send-off. on Monday 'evening at 7 o'clock at the 'Church Steps. The 'College Cadets, Territorial Cadet? and all. sections of the National Reserve, will parade and attend the farewell. . Both the l&th 3?egiment and National •Reserve Bands will'be present-. Amongst the speakers will be the Mayor of, Nelson (Mr C. J. \Harley; Air T. A. H. Field, IM.P. ? and Mr.IT. Everett (■'Chairman of the 'Waimea County Council.) ■:"■'■'■' "' -\ " V • It' is requested that the men, who have been summoned for 'Monday, will call.at the Defence Office during Ithe day uv order that their papers may be signed in good time, leaving them free to attend thegatheringattheChurchSt.eps. 'Seven infantrvmen and three, mounted men are still required to make up the Nelson quota. Tha Defence authorities are endeavouring 'to make up the full nnmfo by calling on those, who were to liave proceeded to Trentham subsequent- " A few of the men -."who are .leaving on Tuesday have still M be medically examined, and these are requested to .call on the doctor in the daytime on Monday, instead of in the evening, if they can do >O 4 '.I-;, '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 15 October 1915, Page 4
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