Military Service Orders




Mar. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 905

Now, therefore, I, Alfred William Robin, the Commandant of the New Zealand Forces, in exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me in that behalf by the Military Service Act, 1916, do hereby require and order the several persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereto to report in person and present themselves to the Group Commander of Group No. 6 at the Defence Office situate in Rangitikei Street, in the Town of Palmerston North, on the 21st day of March, 1917, at 10 a.m., for medical examination.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of March, 1917.

SCHEDULE.

  1. HANNAN, Alexander James, flax-cutter, 41 Main Street West, Palmerston North.
  2. MAGUIRE, Daniel, flax-cutter, Seifert’s Mill, Rangitane.
  3. SMITH, James, labourer, Owhiti Station, Hunterville.
  4. SIGLEY, James Henry, tailor, care of Mr. Gannon, Mangaweka.
  5. MOYLAN, John, labourer, Moutoa, Manawatu.
  6. HOLLAND, Edmund, blacksmith, Taihape.
  7. WAIT, Herbert Francis, labourer, Erew hon Station, Taihape.
  8. LAST-HARRIS, George William, farm labourer, Manakau.
  9. BRIGGS, Mark, flax-worker, care of Mr. Powell, Palmerston North.

A. W. ROBIN, Major-General,
Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces.

The Military Service Act, 1916.—Order to Parade.

WHEREAS the person whose name appears in the Schedule hereto has been called up for service in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force under and by virtue of the provisions of the Military Service Act, 1916: And whereas by section 13 of the Military Service Act, 1916, every man who has been called up for service under the said Act may be required from time to time by the Commandant, by notice in the Gazette, to report at any time and place, and if he fails duly to present himself at the time and place notified he may be tried and punished under the Army Act for the offence of desertion or of absenting himself without leave, as the case may be:

Now, therefore, I, Arthur William Robin, the Commandant of the New Zealand Forces, in exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me in that behalf by the Military Service Act, 1916, do hereby require and order the person whose name appears in the Schedule hereto to report in person and present himself to the Group Commander of Group No. 7 at the Defence Office situate in Coote Road, in the Town of Napier, on the 19th day of March, 1917, at 10 a.m., for medical examination.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of March, 1917.

SCHEDULE.

  1. SMITH, John, horse-driver, Waiwharei Station, Hastings.

A. W. ROBIN, Major-General,
Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces.

The Military Service Act, 1916.—Order to Parade.

WHEREAS the persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereto have been called up for service in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force under and by virtue of the provisions of the Military Service Act, 1916: And whereas by section 13 of the Military Service Act, 1916, every man who has been called up for service under the said Act may be required from time to time by the Commandant, by notice in the Gazette, to report at any time and place, and if he fails duly to present himself at the time and place notified he may be tried and punished under the Army Act for the offence of desertion or of absenting himself without leave, as the case may be:

Now, therefore, I, Alfred William Robin, the Commandant of the New Zealand Forces, in exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me in that behalf by the Military Service Act, 1916, do hereby require and order the several persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereto to report in person and present themselves to the Group Commander of Group No. 8 at the Defence Office situate in Princess Street, in the Town of Hawera, on the 19th day of March, 1917, at 10 a.m., for medical examination.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of March, 1917.

SCHEDULE.

  1. KELLY, Austin Patrick, cattle-dealer, Te Roti, Hawera.
  2. SMITH, Bernard, Inlay Freezing-works, Gonville, sometime of Eltham.

A. W. ROBIN, Major-General,
Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces.

[Correction. — Park, William, farmer, Fraser Road, Hawera: This name was inserted in Gazette No. 35, on 23rd February, 1917, by mistake.]

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The Military Service Act, 1916.—Order to Parade.

WHEREAS the persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereto have been called up for service in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force under and by virtue of the provisions of the Military Service Act, 1916: And whereas by section 13 of the Military Service Act, 1916, every man who has been called up for service under the said Act may be required from time to time by the Commandant, by notice in the Gazette, to report at any time and place, and if he fails duly to present himself at the time and place notified he may be tried and punished under the Army Act for the offence of desertion or of absenting himself without leave, as the case may be:

Now, therefore, I, Alfred William Robin, the Commandant of the New Zealand Forces, in exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me in that behalf by the Military Service Act, 1916, do hereby require and order the several persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereto to report in person and present themselves to the Group Commander of Group No. 9 at the Defence Office situate in Hereford Street, in the City of Christchurch, on the 19th day of March, 1917, at 10 a.m., for medical examination.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of March, 1917.

SCHEDULE.

  1. WILLIAMS, William Horace, labourer, care of Mrs. Cooper, Wainui, Akaroa.
  2. NIVEN, Gilbert James, labourer, 34 Cashel Street, Christchurch.
  3. HAZELHURST, James, labourer, Belfast.
  4. YOUNG, William James, stevedore, 201 Lichfield Street, Christchurch.
  5. GOSS, Roy George, driver, Kirwee, Riccarton.

A. W. ROBIN, Major-General,
Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces.

The Military Service Act, 1916.—Order to Parade.

WHEREAS the persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereto have been called up for service in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force under and by virtue of the provisions of the Military Service Act, 1916: And whereas by section 13 of the Military Service Act, 1916, every man who has been called up for service under the said Act may be required from time to time by the Commandant, by notice in the Gazette, to report at any time and place, and if he fails duly to present himself at the time and place notified he may be tried and punished under the Army Act for the offence of desertion or of absenting himself without leave, as the case may be:

Now, therefore, I, Alfred William Robin, the Commandant of the New Zealand Forces, in exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me in that behalf by the Military Service Act, 1916, do hereby require and order the several persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereto to report in person and present themselves to the Group Commander of Group No. 10 at the Defence Office situate in High Street, in the Town of Timaru, on the 20th day of March, 1917, at 10 a.m., for medical examination.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of March, 1917.

SCHEDULE.

  1. OWEN, William Thomas, Temuka.
  2. MARTIN, Francis, Cave, Timaru.
  3. KINCH, John, station hand, Mesopotamia Station, Mount Somers.
  4. KENNEDY, James, shepherd, Haldon, Fairlie.
  5. KAY, William, farm hand, Rangitata.
  6. HUNTER, Hugh, labourer, Post-office, Ashburton.
  7. HUDSON, Charles, Wainui, Hakataramea.
  8. HODGSON, Thomas, labourer, Winchester.
  9. HARRIS, W. H., farm worker, Waimate.
  10. FITZGERALD, David, shearer, care of Devane’s Boarding-house, Ashburton.
  11. COX, Alfred James, carter, South Street, Timaru.
  12. SHANAHAN, Lawrence, farm labourer, Acton, Rakaia.
  13. PHILLIPS, Tom, tailor, Princess Street, Waimate.
  14. WALKER, Thomas, farm labourer, Porowhita, Ashburton.
  15. BROWN, John Henry, farmer, Springburn, Ashburton.
  16. BLADES, Percy Edward, groom, “The Kennels,” Waimate.
  17. WOOLFORD, Charles, ploughman, care of T. Langley, Acton, Rakaia.
  18. TE AU HAPE, labourer, Temuka, Geraldine.
  19. BURKE, John, farmer, Levels.
  20. O’LOAN, Daniel, labourer, care of Post-office, Timaru.
  21. ELLEN, Charles, roadman, Southburn.
  22. FRASER, Will Joseph, teamster, Ardagh, Lyndhurst.
  23. BUCKLEY, John, farm labourer, Orari, sometime of Arowhenua, Temuka.

A. W. ROBIN, Major-General,
Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces.



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🛡️ Order to Parade for Medical Examination - Group No. 6

🛡️ Defence & Military
9 March 1917
Military Service Act, Medical Examination, Group No. 6, Palmerston North
9 names identified
  • Alexander James Hannan, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Daniel Maguire, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • James Smith, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • James Henry Sigley, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • John Moylan, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Edmund Holland, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Herbert Francis Wait, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • George William Last-Harris, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Mark Briggs, Ordered to report for medical examination

  • A. W. Robin, Major-General, Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces

🛡️ Order to Parade for Medical Examination - Group No. 7

🛡️ Defence & Military
9 March 1917
Military Service Act, Medical Examination, Group No. 7, Napier
  • John Smith, Ordered to report for medical examination

  • A. W. Robin, Major-General, Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces

🛡️ Order to Parade for Medical Examination - Group No. 8

🛡️ Defence & Military
9 March 1917
Military Service Act, Medical Examination, Group No. 8, Hawera
  • Austin Patrick Kelly, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Bernard Smith, Ordered to report for medical examination

  • A. W. Robin, Major-General, Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces

🛡️ Order to Parade for Medical Examination - Group No. 9

🛡️ Defence & Military
9 March 1917
Military Service Act, Medical Examination, Group No. 9, Christchurch
  • William Horace Williams, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Gilbert James Niven, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • James Hazelhurst, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • William James Young, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Roy George Goss, Ordered to report for medical examination

  • A. W. Robin, Major-General, Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces

🛡️ Order to Parade for Medical Examination - Group No. 10

🛡️ Defence & Military
9 March 1917
Military Service Act, Medical Examination, Group No. 10, Timaru
23 names identified
  • William Thomas Owen, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Francis Martin, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • John Kinch, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • James Kennedy, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • William Kay, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Hugh Hunter, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Charles Hudson, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Thomas Hodgson, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • W. H. Harris, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • David Fitzgerald, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Alfred James Cox, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Lawrence Shanahan, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Tom Phillips, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Thomas Walker, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • John Henry Brown, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Percy Edward Blades, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Charles Woolford, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Te Au Hape, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • John Burke, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Daniel O'Loan, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Charles Ellen, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • Will Joseph Fraser, Ordered to report for medical examination
  • John Buckley, Ordered to report for medical examination

  • A. W. Robin, Major-General, Commandant, N.Z. Military Forces