N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. HOME SERVICE BRANCH, A PPLICATIONS for Employment ; ■•*— in Hqano Service in the- follow- , ing ( capacities are invited from men . between the ages of 19 and .50: Bakers ■' " Labourem. Bandsmen. Military Police. Blaokstnirhs. Motor Drivers. ! Bootmaker-. Musketry Fatigue Men. Butohers. Musketry Instructors. Camp Polica. * Orderlies. Canteen Attendants. Painter*. Ca penteru. ' *Baddlers Clerks for Camps: Sanitary Men. Clerks for Ofßoeb in Towns. ' Sanitary Police. Cooks. .' atoremau. ; Drivers (Horse). Tinsmiths. Farriers. Trumpeters. [Guards for Int°rn • ment Camps, etc. Typists. - Garrison Artillery- • men. ' Veterinary Grooms. 2. Applications cannot be entertained Mm men of 'the followitig: categories:,— '-* (a) Those under orders for camp. (b) Those whose appeals ha,ve beeij adjourned sine die. (o) T^oisi© who mare bwn. called up in the ballot and have not been medically examined. (d) Those employed in the Public Service or in industries essential to the State's interest. <; ■'■ 3. Successful applicants will be required to pass a medical examination and will then be. posted to the Expeditionary ( Force, Home Service Branch, but will be transferred to the Foreign Service Branch upon beooniifn.gj eligible for, active service urder the Military Service Act. 4. While employed on home service tho rates of pay and allowances',of private soldiers wi^J. be as under:—' (a) If employed ,im campsl, or bar- ' racks 5s per day with lodging's and rations. (b) If employed outside camps or barracks 5s perclay with ,is< per day, in lieu of lodgings and ration®. (o) A married allowance of Is perj day." ' ■'-■■ : '■'' [ ■: '1: : ',"':'' (d) A dbjildren's allowance! of 3d; per day for each child/under 16 up; to a maaamum of 2s '3d per day.' (ci) The rate of pay of military police is 6s per day with aillowanoe a® aiboye. (f) Artdficeirs and tradesmen! employed at their 1 trades, motor drivers, amd mechairiiic®, clerks, horse drivers, storemen, cooks, j bakers; ' and sacaltary details employed; in camps receive* sta pel- day warMngi pay in addition to; daily pay (a). s'. Promloijion. clairryuing 1 extra pay will be made on merit imi acoordairioie with estobliafcimenit. s 6. Free clothing, boots, and medical attention will be provided in all cases. . - ■ ' ■ 7. Preference Jm all cases will V,e given to returned soldiers. 8. Applications must be made per tonally to the Officer :in Charge of the nearest Defence Group or Area Office. D. C. W. COSSGROVE, Captain. Director of Recruiting.
RAURAKI DRAINAGE) DISTRICT. IN THE WlVSJesTof RAISING- A . SPECIAL DRAINAGE WORKS LOAN, AND IN THE MATTER' OF THE "LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT 1913." NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RAISE LOAN OF £5,000. PUBLIC NQTICE is hereby, given jJ- that the Jlaxm^ki .Drainage Board proposes to raise under the p'ravisions of the "Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913'" ai Special Loao of £5,000 for the following objects:—For widening, deepening', erecting Floodgates, and improving present watercourses? and drains, and constructing new water--courses and drains and. contingencies and engineering charges' in ooinnectioni therewith —£5006It is further proposed thait the Beourity offered to cover interest amd sinking fund is a special graduated nat© of 11-32nds: of one pefpiny in the: pound on the improved rateable value; of adi laaads an .Clasisi "A," 8-32nds of j ono penny ia the pound om the .im-, proved rateable value of all Tands in, Class "B," and 5-32nidis of on© penny,, , in the pound on the improved rateable value of all lands inOliass "C.i over the Hauraki Drainage Distiiot, sucE rates, to be for i'a period of 36| years or until the loan is fully pai<i > off. • '■■' ''.' ' "■' Ib is also proposed to pay the cost of raising the Loan, together with the first year's interest on the loan, out of the moneys so raised. H. S. WRIGHT, Chairman, IAMES E. GREEN, Clerk. Dated this 26th day of October, 1918. FOR ULE. rpHE Reeidonoe of Mr Wm. McCul- ■** lough, in Parawai. and adjoiniug land. The residence consiste of 1^ large rooms and all conveniences, ho* and cold water serviceis, etc. The arew of land ie nearly 6} acres, and included is a good orchard, a large percentage of young apricot trees. F<rr tern» apply to Mr MoCullough. Prioe £1600. » * "Naa>l for Influanza and Catarrh."
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13850, 9 November 1918, Page 1
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