FOR CAMP TO-MORROW.
The following are the names of men who Jea-ve for oamp to-morrow night to join the 40th Reinforcements. They pa : radc»- M- 3 p.m. at. the 'Garrison -'Hall, and a"gain an hour before the departure of the. launch for the Arahuva : — Crack, Thomas Alexander Andrew, Crisborne. Gray, Cyril Baldock, Bright street, Gisborne. Gedye, Thomas William Noel, care Dalton Bros., Muriwai. Heeney, Thomas, Kaiti, Gisborne. Chancy, John Alfred, Tokomaru freezing works. Hignett, George Harold, Te Karaka. Hutchins, Arthur Henry, Matawai. Jobson, George Dixon, Manntnke. I Lewis, Noel Francis, 404 Palmerston road, Gisborne. Little, Robert Alexander, Motuhora, P.O. Motu. Linklater, Thomas Henry, Waerenga-a-hika. Norris, Alexander, Wm., Gisborne. O'Shanuessy, Peter, Tokomaru Bay. Openshaw, Thomas, St. John street, Opotiki. Puekey, Harry Charles, Motuhora. Smith, George Phillips, Ruakituri. Upton; Eric C. O'Carroll, Palmerston road, Gisborne. Watson, James, Box 101 ,\ Gisborne. McCracken. Charles Samuel, Wairoa. Munro, Edward, Wairoa. - s Webber, David, care G. W. Spence, Pa'paratu, Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14567, 1 April 1918, Page 7
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154FOR CAMP TO-MORROW. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14567, 1 April 1918, Page 7
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