RECRUITING
On Saturday morning two fit men were accepted for service at the Town Hall recruiting offices. Their names are: John Storrie, motor machinist, city. Edmund R. Cragg, engineer, city. SAMOAN FORCE. Last evening the following men left Wellington by train' for Narrow' Neck Camp, Auckland, where they will go into training before being dispatched to Samoa: —J. Ferguson, G. R. Congdon, W. F- Bentley, and J. H. Dowsett. TUNNELLING CORPS. The following thrive men from Group 5 left for Auckland last night to join the Tunnelling Corps at Auckland:— J. C. Monteith, L. Willis, and W. Little.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9618, 26 March 1917, Page 3
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