SITTINGS AT HAWERA.
(Per Press Association.} ' HAWERA, Dec. 19. v; llie Military Service Board held •""■ sitting at Hawera to-day. " / The appeal of J. J. Cahill, carrier,...! on the ground that he was not a reserr-- \: ist, being over age, was allowed. - "i J. J. King, dairy farmer, appealed /• on the ground of occupation and undue ' hardship. The appeal was dismissed, ',' appellant being given leave until thai end of January. . .-i The appeals of W. A. Carroll (blacksmith), A. Carroll (dairy farmer), J. U toady (labourer), were allowed the •• Medical Board reporting the appellant* to be unfit. •. J. J. Pickering and G. Pickering appealed on the ground o f occupation and undua. hardship. It was stated that *' George had agreed ttf go into camp. leaving on o brother to carry on the nm" Tlae Board agreed to this. lhe appeal of J. F. King on the -. ground of undue hardship was adjourn- -i ed sin?, die, provided the appellant re-' mamed m his present position ■ viz., ' managing his brother's farm.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 5
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169SITTINGS AT HAWERA. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16852, 21 December 1916, Page 5
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