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New Zealand

EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. The following is the latest list of accepted recruits in Group 8 (Taranaki) : R. Aitken, farm hand, Auroa C 34). W. J. Butler, farmer, Kaupokoimi (34). J. Bourke, farmer, Waverley (35). W, A. Brown, farmer, Inglewood (36). H. H. G. Bennett, fanner, Kolnirutahi (36). F. J. Christensen, farm manager, Waverley (35). S. Edgecombe, cheesemaker, .Alton (33). T. Edmond’s, farmer, Whangamomoa i (33) L. F. Harrison, farmer, Mnnain (In. G. W. Hawes, grocer, Now Plymouth (34) y W. Hogg, butcher, Wanganui (35). G. A. Lindstrom, farm hand, Auroa (34) L. Marfell, farm hand, Stratford (35). K, J. Murray, blacksmith, Hawera (35) J. D. Newland, farmer, Waverley

(35). E. R. Quinn, motor driver, Hawera (35). C. L. Smith, farm hand, Douglas (34). D. P. Sullivan, ' clerk, Stratford (34). G. Turner, farmer, Kaponga (31). R. W. Wright, engineer, Hawera (35). J. H. Bailey, farmer, Okaiawa, home service. At the sitting of the Medical Board in Hawera on Wednesday, 23 recruits were examined, of whom 16 were classified fit and 13 for home service. CASUALTY LIST. Reported killed in action.—Private H. Hodge. REPORTED WOUNDED. Lance-Corporal J. McGill. Private C. D. Lawless. Private J. W. Lister. Private F. Streeter. Private S. A. Sutton. Private P. P. Turfus. Private W. C. White. MAORI CONTINGENT. Reported killed in action.—Private P. Luke. HOSPITAL OR PROGRESS REPORT. Reported dangerously ill.—E, Nix. Pronounced out of danger.—E. ‘G. Ashley, J. J. W. Lamb. Not reported as severe case.—J. Anderson.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 21, 18 August 1917, Page 7

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New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 21, 18 August 1917, Page 7

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 21, 18 August 1917, Page 7