DISTRICT NOTES.
WOODVILLE
The Woodville boys who returned to camp on Monday, after spending final leave were F. Cammock, J. Wigzell, J. Sykes, G. Thomas, O. and W. Jensen and H. Petersen. Each boy was presented with the usual souvenir from the townspeople. At Woodville, Norman, the eight-year-old son W Mr and Mrs A. Rapley, fell from a box and broke his right arm. A pleasing little function took place at the Bacon Factory, Woodi ilk , when two employees. Private J. Wigzell and F. Oammock leaving with the next reinforcements, were presented with wristlet watches. Mr Munro made the presentations oh behalf of the staff, and wished the boys luck. Mr Tracey also spoke. Privates Wigzell and Cammock returned thanks. Private J. Sykes was unable to be present, and his watch was presented to him at the station.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5539, 20 September 1916, Page 6
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