THE REVIEW AT HAGLEY PARK
ARRIVAL OF MOUNTEp CORPS.
MISHAP TO AN ENGINE,
The Amuri Mounted. Rifles, 66 streog, uuder Acting-Major Chaifey, Cheviot M.R., 40 strong, under C&ptain T. Go*, and JKaikoura M-R., iindeor Captain Womjj, arrived from the north yesterday. The Amuri anct Kaikoura mon entrained at iiooa at Cufrerden, and the Ohavkffc, men an iwr afterwards at Waipara. It was ejected that they would arrive at five o'clock, hut tne engine, in some mwner,- got , off the line at Beifoai A substitute had to be pant from Cnristichurch, and the arrival of the W*.n at Addington was delayed till wfrenVcioiJi;. Tlie corps -went straight to the SjWw Grounds on arrival.
About half of the Kaikoura jM.R. were Mb behind ab Oulverden, sfid will oonie on by the first train this rooming. The. -whoie Raview mi«?teir of the corps will ba ftfcouti 45
The Ashburton Mounted Rifle?" arrived at 4.30 yeaterdav. ' • ■ The Canterbury M.Ri, EUessaspa M.R.» Waimakariri M.K., Mahwn M.8., Nortii dar.terbuiy M.R., and Oust M.8., are to_ proceed by maatsn route, and should arrive not late* , than four o'olajk to-day.'
The Dunedin, O*nwu, and MUion cadeta arrived by the express last evening, and <■ were met at the station by SMajqr Richards, Officer in Command of the Canterbury Cadet UattalioQ, Numbering about 57Q in ail, tho lada marched to t/he BTonnal school, to ithe (strains uf the Caversliajin Indnst-riai School band, Tvirich pltvyed very good time.. Tto mtixching was pitrtioulsfly good.. At t-lii9 school the bo\'s were laid off to the rooma allotted to them, and were given hot coffee and supper before retiring. Those in charge were delighted wirh the accommodation provided them. Following $3 the full count of- those who arrived : —- '•
jhmedin, 37!?, under Captain Murray, coasisting of Albany street School, under Captain Hodge; Hight street, Captain Smith mid Lieutenant Strong; Valley, •Cttptasrt Murray; "Unkm- stveet, Co|)t?an tine; Normal, Captain iMoMillau; Ind'iistrial School and Hand. Co plain Burlifteon; George street, Captain MpLomi. Qain&ru, consietinof of Middle School, under Captain Kll, 40; North ■Sckool,- vtufev Csiptaini Lindsay, 40} and tSouth .iSehool, undor Lieutenant Ott«rilK '10. . ililton. consisting -of Hidi straet School, Ca.pta.in Smith. 51; Milton School, 23; Captain Patterson. Acting-Major P.sctf is m charge of tha southern dciaeliJnintji ossietsd byAdjutant R-. K. McPii-TJ-nn. The lads are nil ir. uulfotai, the Dhnedin members being in naval diess. (Ny a conap^PorrosNT-)' WELIffINQTON, June 19. . The WeTliogton cadets embark for Ohrifctchurch at 3.30 this afternoon, and the Wenganui and HaWk.e'* Bay Cadat* by the Mn»roa at 8 p.m. . . „.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10996, 20 June 1901, Page 5
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