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TERRITORIAL SERVICE CALL-UP 1942

TERRITORIAL SERVICE CALL-UP

Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1942, Page 4 TOTAL OF 27,104

WELLINGTON AREA QUOTA, 4112

A Gazette published yesterday contains the names of 27,104 men who have been called up for Territorial service. They comprise all the men in the first division of the General Reserve and four classes of the second division. Those in the first division are chiefly youths who have reached the age of 18 since the last list was issued; and those in the second division comprise all married men. without children, from 18 to 45 years of age. The Gazette contains the note that the list includes the names of a number of men who have volunteered for service overseas and of some who are already serving in Home Defence units. The following are the numbers of men called up from the respective military areas:—No. 1 (Auckland), 5566; No. 2 (Paeroa), 1308; No. 3 (Whangarei), 963; No. 4 (Hamilton), 1422, No. 5 (Wellington), 4112; No. 6 (Wanganui), 1705; No. 7 (Napier), 1877; No. 8 (New Plymouth), 1006; No. 9 (Nelson). 1395; No. 10 (Christchurch), 4211; No. 11 (Dunedin), 2126: No. 12 (Invercargill), 1413. The list below contains the names of those in the Wellington area. http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=EP19420121.2.12&cl=search&srpos=227&e=-------100--201----0death+willie+Lee--&st=1

AUCKLAND ZOO OFFICIALS TO SAY ABOUT THE LEOPARD'S ESCAPE

WHAT HAVE THE AUCKLAND ZOO OFFICIALS TO SAY ABOUT THE LEOPARD'S ESCAPE

PUBLIC SAFETY SHOULD, AND JUST, BE FIRST CONSIDERATION

(From "Truth's Special Auckland Rep.)

What are the Auckland Zoo Authorities thinking about ? Responsible for the care of a number of wild beasts they appear to take their responsibilities m safeguarding the public, to say the least, somewhat casually. If not, why is it possible for a female Leopard to" escape from captivity and roam at large to the imminent peril of citizens ?

NZ Truth , Issue 1035, 26 September 1925, Page 7
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Mt Albert Real Estate 1909

MOUNT ALBERT— Beautiful 8-roomed house, lovely gardens, etc. ; 3J aores ground double, frontage About one half could be cut up and sold by me to pay the wnole of the purchase money. Personally inspected and strongly recommended MOUNT ALBW-RT — Lovely house in two acres of lovely gardens, three frontages. Same remarks apply to this property also MOUNT ROSKILL— A similar property, two minutes from tpam terminus AVONDALE — J-hour from station, small house, 8 acres, 6 acres orchard, 1000 fruit trees and garden, 2 acres in grass, out- buildings, etc. £700 MOUNT ALBERT, Centre — Large section, 291 ft frontage, 200 ft deep, cut to suit buyers MOUNT EDEN — Nice 7-roomed house, every possible convenience, good section, good position, main road, 5 coins, from penny section, 2 mins. from station, trams pass door MOUNT ALBERT — Pretty newly • built 4-roomed house, bath, tubs, etc., best position centre. 40 by 98 ; adjoining section of 50 by 98, can be had together or separately KING EDWARD'S AY., EPSOM— Fine house, 6 large rooms, acre section, bathroom, H. and C. water, one minute from car and school. Strongly recommended RANGIRIRI (NEAR)— SOO acres, O.R.P. good bush, 60 acres grass, rye and cocksfoot, rent £26 per an., purchase price £1 per ac, goodwill and all imps. £350, easy terms. a grand opening for a man MANUKAU— Splendid large orchard in full bearing at the Huia For Farms, Small and Large Sections, Houses, etc. etc., please call at the Agency at MOUNT ALBERT. " THE MOUNT ALBERT AND AVONDALE LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY, Mount Albert. Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 24, 6 March 1909, Page 23
N.Z.E.F. ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1942, Page 3
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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 123, 27 May 1941, Page 9
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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 124, 28 May 1941, Page 6
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ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1942, Page 7
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ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 44, 21 February 1942, Page 10
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LIST OF NEW ZEALANDERS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1943, Page 8
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=EP19431106.2.73.1&srpos=113&e=-------100--101----0mangere+gardens-- A long list was issued-today containing the names of New Zealand personnel previously reported prisoners of war and now reported repatriated and safe in Egypt