THE NEW ZEALANDERS.
(press association* telegram.) WELLINGTON, May 19. The officer commanding at the Cape cables that Hugh Jtees, of Westport, of the Seventh Contingent, has sailed by the Aurania for Australia. Sergeant Robinson, of Wellington, of the Seventh, is returning by the Tokomaru. Lance-Corporal Little, of Auckland, of the Sixth, lias been discharged from the Oharlestown Hospital, convalescent. Sir Joseph Ward has received a cablegram from the Premier that only eight horses were lost on the voyage" of the Drayton Grange to Durban. Trooper E. Harrington, of Lyttelton, who went with the Eighth Contingent to join the Seventh, has written to friends? in Lyttelton, stating that he and the other Lyttelton members of the Contingent were well.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11278, 20 May 1902, Page 5
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