THE OTAGO CAMP.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
DUNEDIN, Sunday.
. About 100 lof the Otago and South- j land men are away on leave to say j farewell to friend's, and but little j drill was done on Saturday. | Nineteen men and one hundred horses arrived from Wellington on Saturday. They were met by Lieut.Colonel Webb and Captain Stronach and conducted to camp. Church parade was held this nilorning by the Rev. W. Curzon Siggers, and largely attended. Showers of rain fell this afternoon, and reduced tbe attendance of the public at the camp. DUNEDIN, this day. The Northern Contingent, consisting 'or 257 men, has arrived. Lieut.-Col. Collins is-iu command. Lieut. Harcourt is Adjutant, and the other members of ; the staff are Surgeon-Major Hosklng, JLieuts. Elder, Collins, Thompson,! 1 Johnston and Arthur Ross. I
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Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 5
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