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No 5, 12 January 1917 -----~ --~--~ Jumb. 5. 180 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY. WELLINGTON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12. 1917. Notice noS to Men cililed up under the Military Service Act, 1916, /01' Service with the New Zealan:d Expeditionm'Y F01'ce. N pursuance of the provisions of section 10 of the Military Service Act, 1916, the Minist.er of I Defence for the Dominion of New Zealand, doth hereby notify that, pursuant to the sa~d, Act and pursuant to a warrant issued in that behalf with the authority of the Governor in Council, "uder sections 8 and 32 of the said Act, on the 8th day of January, 1917, the men whose names, places of abode, and occupations are set forth in the Schedule hereto have been selected by lot from the First Division of the Expeditionary Force Reserve for service with the New Zealand Eltped~ti,Qnary Force; and, in further pursuance of section 10 of the said Act, doth hereby declare that those men are accordingly called up for service with that Force. Dated this 11th day of January, 1917. SCHEDULE . • Previously volunteered. No. 1 (AUCKLAND) RECRUITING DISTRfCT. Beckel', Emil, gngineer, 3 Burleigh St, Newmarket. Bell. Albert, Waterside Worker. Worthing, Edendale Rd, Adams, Donald Archibald, Shear{'r. fltar Hotel, Ota,llUhth Kingsland, Auckland. Auckland. Bell, Charles, Labourer. Mouut St.• John AVl'nuc, 'One-tl'ce Adams, Edward, Barman, 23 Brown flt, Pon.onby. Hill. Adamson, George, Papatoetoe. Benjamin, Porcy, Painter, Norman St, ;\'[ount R{)Rkill, Auck­ Affindill, Frederick. Warehouseman, Avondalt', E!Quth Auck· land. land. Bennett, Charles Clyde, Farm Hand, Ruawai, Otamatea. Allen, Arthnr Georg<', Orchardist, car<' of Post-office, New Bennett, Clarencp, Lr.,w Clerk, 12 Collingwood Rt, Ponsonby, Lynn, Auckland. Auckland. Allen, Ewen, Steel-worker, "The Gables," 60 Grafton Rd, Bennett, William, Baker, 10 Vincent St, Auckland. Auckland. Beresford, Albert, Boot - shop Assistant, :\Ianukau Rd, Allen, George Ingleby. Teacher, " Arundel," Auckland. Epsom. Anderaon, Charles William, Bookseller, Book Bazaar, Wel­ *Bevins, Cyril Balmer, Work. Manager, Fairfax Rd, Epsom, lesley St, Auckl:1lld. Auckland. Arrol, William. Butehpr. 17 Liverpool St, Auckland. Bicknell, William, Dairyman, care of Bowling - green, Atkinson. Edwin .'anH's. Tourist Agent, 22 (!alliope Rd, Grafton Rd, Auckland. Devonport. Binney, Roy Kpith, Architect, Guisne" Court, Remuera, Barb!'r. ThomaA ('l'o~s. Cream-carrier, Rucklan,l, Auckland. Auckland. H"l'lles, Alp:\: Sydney. Draper. 2,~1 Balmo1'll1 Hd, ~Iount ·Birch. Alfred William, Painter, Eden Tel'l'ace, Auckland. Alh"l'I. Auckland. Bird. Hc1'lJel't, Carpent!'r, ,,0 First Avenue, Kingsland, Bam,'•. David, '('h,tulkul'. :!i Grafton Rd. Auckland. Auckbnd Blth' .• fohn. Millwright. Brighton Rd. Parnell. Auckland. Bishop, Charips Arthur, Grocer, a Anglesea St, Ponsonby. Bayer, ,Jolm L., Porter, Wa,iwera Hotel, Waiwera, Auckhtnd. Black, Wiliiam John, Bricklayer, Pukekohc, Auckland. Bechcr, Andrew John. jnn., Gcnerltl Contract,or, Kaukapa- RIMkbollm, John Andrew, Bank Clerk, rnion Bank of kapil" Waitemata. Australia, Limited, Newton, Auckland. A 136 'fHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No 5 .Blakey, Harold Peroy, Dental Mechanio, 100 Viotoria Rd, Davison, John Joseph, Packer, 68 First Avenue, Kingsland. Devonport. Dean, Arthur, Labourer, 171 Albert St, Auokland. Blanc, Victor, Jewellery Importer, Ryecroft, Symonds St. Dennis, William, 93 Nelson St. Auckland. Boggs, Francis Pcter, Labourer, York St, Newton. Devereux, Godfrey Vaughan, Insurance Clerk, Market Rd, Bolton, Charles Edward, Driver, Otahuhu. One-tree Hill. Bourke, Walter, Labourer, Favona House, Otahuhu. Dicks, Arthur William, Piano-tuner, Goring Rd, Mount Bourne, Arthur William, Farm Hand, Papakura. Albert. Brady, Charles, Quarryman, 6 Nugent St_ Dixon, Norman Harris, Farm Labourer, Mangere Bridge. Brewster, Albert Charles, Farmer, Whangarata. Dobson, William Thomas, Marmer, Roslyn Terrace, Devon- Brown, Stafford Meredith, Wireless Operator, s.s ... Flora," port. Auckland. Donnelly, John, Clerk, Baildon Rd, Grey Lynn. Brown, Walter Hedley, Butcher, care of Post-office, Papa- Dormer, Alfred, N.Z.R. Fireman, Panama House, Frankton kura. Junotion. Bryant, John Frederick, Handy Man, King's College, Downes, Robert, Cook, Grieff Villa, Parr Rd, Auckland. Remuera. Drew, Alfred, Clerk, Devonport. Bull, Basil John, Carpenter, 2 Ferguson St, Heme Bay. Drinkwater, William Thomas, 63 Anglesea St, Ponsonby. Burnett, Charles William, Cable Telegraphist, care of J. M. Duffin, James Fulton, Jockey, Waiuku. , Hardcastle, Ely Avenue, Remuera. Dunham, William, Fruitgrower, Henderson. Burningham, Frederiok Alan, Lake Takapuna, Brown's Bay. Dunn, John, Farmer, Edwin St, Mount Eden. Burton, HII.rry, Surfaceman, Pokeno. Elderton, Fairlie Frederick, Labourer, Waiuku. Burton, Walter Harold, Accountant, Ascot Avenue, Remuera. Evans, Benjamin Thomas, Commercial Traveller, 160 Bal- Butt, Ernest Alexander, RePOlto", 80 Vivian St, Ne"" moral Rd, Mount Eden. Plymouth_ Ewan, Sydney. Purser, s.s ... Talune," eare of U.S.S. Com- Cairns, David, Flour-mill Employee, 47 Second Avenue, pauy, Auokland. Kingsland, Auckland. Ewing, Allen David, Fann Hand, Whanawhana Station, Caldwell, David Guthrie, Engineer, John St., Dominion'Rd, Hawke's Bay. Auckland. Eyre. Riohard, Gas Inspeotor, Wallace St, Ponsonby. Cameron, Colin, Labourer, care of Graham's 130arding- Farrington, Frederick ('..corgo. Timekeeper, Seddon St, house, oft Viotoria St, Auckland. Chelsea. C'..ampbell, Henry, Bootmaker, 7 Franklin Rd, Ponsonby, Fitzsimmons, Hugh, Labourer, Parnell. Auokland. Fletcher, George Clement Jennings, Railway Servant, Canavan, Miohael, Paoker, 18 Ponsonby Terraoe, Ponsonby. Mangere Bridge. Carr, Hugh, Labourer, Nihotapu, Wailmmet,e. Flynn, George, Labourer, Pukekohe. Carter, William, Bombay, Franklin. Flynn, John. Labourer, Bay View House, Wakefield St, Cafihniore, Alfred Erio, Clerk, 314 Jervois Rd, Ponsonby. Auddand. Challice, Alfred, Painter, 23 Vinoent St, Auokland. • Foster, Regina.ld Hair, Packer, Inkerman St, Onehunga. Chalmers, Peroy George, Farm Hand, Glenbrook Fouhy, Daniel, Freezing·works Employee, 60 Upper Vincent Chamberlain, William Thomas, Carpenter, Albert Rd, St, Auokland. Birkenhead. Fraser, Donald Allan, Farm ll.and, Royal Hotel, Auckland. Channing, Frederiok, Hairdresser, 7 Farnham St, Parnell. French, Edward George, Farm Labourer, Old Stone Jug, Chappell, Frank Onslow Chanoler, Driver, 18 Oxford St,. Point Chevalier. Aroh Hill, Auokland. Gardener, George Basil, Clerk, care of Mrs. H. Brown, Clrristie, William John, Waterside Worker. 81A Grey St, Adam St, Waihi. Auckland. Garner, David May, Seaman, 64 Short/and St, Auckland. Churches, James Cameron, Licensod Drainer, Belmont Tel'- Garrett, William Sidney, Salesman, Waipa St, Birkenhead. raoe, Remuera. Gibbons, Wilfred Walter, 'Chef, 101 Nelson St, Auckland. Clarke, Albert Ed"ard, Farm Hand. Grattan Downs, Giok, Athol Thoma_, Ironmonger, 12 Symonds St, Auokland. Manurewa. Gillingham, George Lucas, Miner, 2 Ring Terraoe, Ponsonby. Clarke, Leonard Hipkins, Carpenter, 118 Riohmond Rd, Gisley, Reginald, Cabinetmaker, Aitken Terrace, Glenmore. Auokland. Mount Albert. Coad, William Ernest, Fruit-farmer, Carter's Rd, Oratia. *Gittos, Benjamin Frank, Head Accountant, 1)1 St, Mary'" Cogle,'Harold William George, Barber, 23 Pitt St, Auokland. , Rd, Ponsonby. Cole, Ernest Edward, Driver, 9 Vincent St, Auckland. Goodyer, Walter, Hotel Waiter, care of .. The Fertls." Coley, Frederiok, Farmer, Ness Valley, Clevedon. Auckland. Collins, Thomas, Stoker, 5 Viotoria St, Auckland. Gorman, Henry John, LaboUl'er, 60 Brown St, Ponsonby. Collins, William James, Carpenter, Point Chevalier, Auckland. Graham, John Ernest, Jockey, Morrin St, Ellerslie. Connell, Alick Johnson, Assistant Manager, 6 Bo~·le Cresoent, Gray, William, LabouI'm', oare of S. Hodge, Papatoetoo. Grafton, Auckland. Green, Herbert" Permanent· way Repairer, Cardwell St, Cooper, Alfred Roy, Ploughman, Motutapu Island, Auckland. Onehunga. Coppins, Walter Morgan, Farmer, Alfriston, Manurewa. Griffiths, William Evan Charles, Waiter, 18' George St. Cornish, Thomas Riohard, Oxford St, Remuera. Ponsonby. Cottrell, Bernard Viotor, Apprentice Plumber, Greenwood's Haddook, John Mosstown. Shipping and Customs Clerk, Corner, Onehunga. 5 Pratt St, Auckland. Courtney, John, Railway Worker, oare of Post-office, Waiuku. Hall, Archibald, Fireman, 8.S. "Kaiapoi," Auckland. Cox, Alec Bernard, Clerk, Malvern Rd. Morningside, Allck- Hall, James, Book-keeper, 201 Jervois Rd, Auckland. land. Hamilton, James, Contract Fencer, care of Post-office, Huapai. Crabb, George William, LaboUl'el', 26 Bond St, DeYonport. Hamilton, John Wilson, Farmer, Pollok Settlement, Franklin, Creber, Hugh, Dealer, 14 Auburn St, Auokland. Harkins, William Henry, Labourer, 33 Spring St, POnSonby, Crellin, Albert Ernest, Builder, Linooln St, Ponsonby. Harley, James Clifford, Striker, 35 Kingsland Avenue, Crisp, George Amos, Labourer, 108 Manukau Rd, Parnell. Kingsland. Crompton, Frank, Bricklayer and Contraotor, 16 Domain St, Harper, John William, Bread-oarter, 26 Cameron St, Devon- Devonport. port. Crowe, John Melton, Farm Labourer, oare of F. Perkins Harrison, John Edward, Carrier, New North Rd, Kingsland. and Co., Pukekohe. Hart, Bertram, Labourer, 91 Williamson Avenue, Auokland. Cullums, George Henry, Stable Wurker, care of ./. Chaafo, Hart, Ronald Louis, Weaver, 29 Wanganui Avenue, Ponsonby. Vinoent Rd, Auckland. Harvey, Franllis, Driver, 220 Great North Rd, Auekla.nd. Culpan, Hendry Somervell, Warehouse Assistant, Selwyn Haslip, William Henry,
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