TROOPING THE COLOURS.—In view of next Sunday's ceremony, when new colour# will b« presented to the Auckland Infantry Regiment th" old photograph of the presentation of the original colours on the Outer Domain on May 24, 1899, is most interesting. Very few of til* principal figures in the ceremony are still alive. The tall officer on the left is Colonel C. T. Major (still alive). Behind Bishop Cowie stand Lad Ran furl y and her daughter. Next to his Lordship is a naval officer, then CoL Morrow, CoL Banks (is command of the district) *Jl Cola—l .»*—it fr-hhltUn ,I Cajn'^^^ tbs right. The Tiffis— ip front tp tLa
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 91, 18 April 1929, Page 7
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108TROOPING THE COLOURS.—In view of next Sunday's ceremony, when new colour# will b« presented to the Auckland Infantry Regiment th" old photograph of the presentation of the original colours on the Outer Domain on May 24, 1899, is most interesting. Very few of til* principal figures in the ceremony are still alive. The tall officer on the left is Colonel C. T. Major (still alive). Behind Bishop Cowie stand Lad Ran furl y and her daughter. Next to his Lordship is a naval officer, then CoL Morrow, CoL Banks (is command of the district) *Jl Cola—l .»*—it fr-hhltUn ,I Cajn'^^^ tbs right. The Tiffis— ip front tp tLa Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 91, 18 April 1929, Page 7
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