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A FINAL ORDER.

The following final order l>v Lieut.Col. Hawkins. Director of Manoeuvres, was read : "The Director of Manoeuvres desires to express' his appreciation of the excellent work performed by all ranks during the operations now closed The discipline, throughout has When all have done <so well, it *ould staffTndl tho umpires for the intelligent interest they have displayed, in assistie to properly conduct their own departnients, and generally for the asrendered In- the electric telegraph and %%tCSU, «■** from the Right W. the liwrnier. m published for information :—Lieiit.-LX>i. Hawkins O.C. District, Addington, Chr«urcTi: deeire to express my pratißcation at the splendid muster.at the Enster oncempment and for the patriotic and admirable spirit shewn by those of all ranks who are taking r/art in **« military manoeuvres. I Grn with great pleasure of the hearty mnner in which even- volunteer hae EtSS into the work of the past fg dfflVß, end to officers n-nd mien, of all f elirn ._ J. G. Ward. , " ~,_.• Colonel Hawkins ropned as follows .— "A] ? raSlw of the Canterbury district do,ire to convey their gratification at tTJ appreciative telegram of the Right Hon. the Premier."

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13095, 21 April 1908, Page 5

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A FINAL ORDER. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13095, 21 April 1908, Page 5

A FINAL ORDER. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13095, 21 April 1908, Page 5