THE FIRST DIVISION
» • 39,620 MEN LEFT. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, May 1L The number of men left in the First Division on May 3rd when the seventh ballot was drawn was : Auckland .. 6775 Hauraki 10.7* North Auckland 11*4 Waikato 1831 Wellington .. ... 4194 Manawatu 1689 Hawke’s Bay • 1702 Taranaki 1857 Christchurch 2638 South Canterbury 1670 North Canterbury .. .. 870 Nelson • • 1229 Dunedin 2691 Southland 2128 North Otago 762 South Otago 666 Clutha 992 Wairarapa .. 1508 Poverty Bay 1122 Wanganui 1486 West Coast 1677 Total 39,620 Voluntary recruiting for the 32nd Reinforcements will be closed down shortly, probably at the end of next week, and the ballot to make good the deficiency will take place in the succeeding week.
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Southland Times, Issue 17938, 18 May 1917, Page 5
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117THE FIRST DIVISION Southland Times, Issue 17938, 18 May 1917, Page 5
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