THE CALL TO SERVICE.
NINETEENTH REINFORCEMENT. Canterbury's quota for the 19th Reinforcement is togo intocampthis week, and the nominal roll for it is full. The Kaiapoi area group's draft will leave to-morrow evening, the men parading at the King Edward Barracks, Christchureh, at ti o'clock. The Christchureh area group's quota will leave on Wednesday, parading at King Edward Barracks at C p.m. The South Canterbury men will also leave for the north on Wednesday evening. ENLISTMENTS IN CUBISTCHURCH. Very little improvement in recruiting in the Christchureh area group was shown last week, the daily average being only 13.5, against 10.3 for the previous week. On Saturday there were Hi registrations, the men who registered after The Sun went to press being:— Arthur A. Parkin, II Victoria Strict. shearer. William O, .Small, I-adbrooks, farmer. James Mailer, I'loekton Street, St. Albans, labourer. Frederick Squire, :'.'_'.", Selwyn Street, bacon curcr. Richard 11. Mayflclcl, 7 Mather's lload. Sprey don, pressor. John Barrett, c/o G.P.0.. Cbrisfchurch, labourer. And two others. TO-DAY'S LIST. Thomas <;. Mitchell, c/o 0.P.0., Christchurch, labourer. Arthur Ferguson, Holleston, farmer. Andrew Seott, Holleston, former. Benjamin Berrctt, 5o llawliesbury Avenue, stor ctnan. Harold C. Jarmalt, 128 Kilinorc Street, hairdresser. And three others.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 765, 24 July 1916, Page 11
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197THE CALL TO SERVICE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 765, 24 July 1916, Page 11
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