MILITARY SERVICE BOARD.
The Military Appeal Board at Hawera on Monday dealt with the following cases in addition to those already published:
Howard Albert Bayly, farmer, Stratford.—Allowed, appellant being in Glass D.
G. E. Williamson, laborer, Tariki, —Withdrawn and formally dismissed. George Haslett Mattock, stock agent, Bltham.—Allowed, appellant being in Class B. Charles Jackson, horse trainer, Hawera.—Adjourned until the next sitting to enable the appellant to be medically examined. Martin Job Aldridge, laborer, Stratford.—Allowed cm the ground that he was called up in the wrong class.
Frank Doan, laborer, Kapongn, which was previously before the! Board, was further adjourned until April.
Louis Pepperill Rogers, dairy farmer, Stratford. —Allowed, appellant being in Class I). Arthur Robert Farmer, motor engineer, Waipawa. formerly of Stratford. Adjourned until the next sitting for the production of marriage certificate.
The appeals of Richard Carey, farmer, Auroa, and Thomas Farrell, book official, Stratford, were formerly dismissed, appellants having been medicallv boarded C2—home service.
The following appeals were allowed ,appellants having been wrongly classified in the Second Division: Albert Victor Moss, sheep farmer, Kohuratahi (Class C).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 64, 13 February 1918, Page 3
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