THE TERRITORIAL CAMP.
TVs Xcioarraph.—Own Correspondent. HAMILTON , , this day. Tlio ttcalhpr i.-i broken. Heavy rain f- : yi-if-rdrty afternoon, but the varioiis unit* in camp continued their trainintr. (:o<i'J work being done by the re-siK-'.ivi- lir.im-hes. 'J'hn batteries were Lull] r.--.\ with "G" Battery for the lir-l lime engaging in tiring prac--11 '' At Si a.m. io-morrow tbo "A" lla'.UT.v will march out to EukuMa sw:i;:ip. via Tuhikanunea-road, where Eli-; ..ml -h.ii practice ill be held. The ranges v.-iil bp betwec, 1.000 and 4.000 yartlr.. and targets have been crpiffced by a detachment of 10. Z.A. The Enpine»rs put in a day of practical work, a portion of which consisted in eonnectini: the camp with the Borough water f'l'l'ly. and this was expeditionsly car- .:■'! nut. The College Eifles (signalling •• r-i-i ivPT» exercised. i n their own par"Iriilar branch <m the camp grounds, as «.,] ;1 , bfing vlrilled in company exer-
1-day Hie Artillery were enraged in P' !:i praelire with blank cartridge. I. ■■ ". J)r. L'urkes inspected the camp, "'"' ■ 'I everything satisfactory.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 63, 13 March 1912, Page 2
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