RETURNING NEW ZEALANDERS.
FOURTH AND FIFTH CONTINGENTS LEAVE THE CAPE.
(PBBSS ABBOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, June 18. The Premier has been advised tliat the s.s. Tayne left Capetown on the l3tfi June, having on board, for New Zealand, lieu-tenant-Colonel Davis, Captains WalKer, Pringle, Nicolson, and Davy/ Lieutepaius ■Brown, Thomson, Macdonald, RollestoU, and Jolky Quartermaster Gardiner, bur-geon-Captain Watt, and 287 men of the Fourth Contingent; Captains Major, Jacksou, Curry, and Poison; Lieutenants -McMillan, Marshall, -McLellan, Whyte, Ham* den, Mansion, and Ferguson, Quartermaster Sanderson, Surgeon-Captain Thomas, awl 326 men of the Fifth Contingent; Lieutenant Loudon, of the Second Contingent: Second Lieutenant O'Farrell, of their« Derbyshire Regiment; (Lieutenant Heatiirr, of Kitchener's Scouts; and 68 men, including 40 New Zealand reserves. The vessel is expected to arrive here on. .•,sth July. , v
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10995, 19 June 1901, Page 8
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