THE TWELFTHS'
THREE SEPARATE CAMPS. (rsxss inocuiroK thjmkau.) WELLINGTON, January 11. The Twelfth Reinforcements, comprising 2200- men, are now being mobilised. In place of assembling the whole draft at -Trentham, as on previous occasions, the men are now being sent to three camps, the Mounted Hides, the , Army Service Corps, and the Veterinary Corps sections going to Tauherenikau. the Artillery, Engineers, Signallers and Infantry to Trentham, and the Ambulance section to Awapuni. The assembly of the various quotas from all over New Zealand commenced to-dcr. AUCKLAND, January 11. Six hundred and thirty-five men of the Twelfth Reinforcements and probationary non-coms for the Fourteenth left by three trains for the southern camps-to-day. _,' . ' • NELStjN, January 11. Nelson has secured its full quota for the Twelfths. The men. were accorded a record, send-off this morning.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15485, 12 January 1916, Page 8
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