HUTMENTS ON THE HILLS.
. (To the 'Editor.)' .Sir,— Having read considerable regarding Trentham-Camp, I beg to suggest that instead of hutments on the flat could same not bo put on the hills around?- We all know that thero is more fresh air on rising ground. Although the locality of -the camp may have been.swampy ground, that should be suitable/: for parading, etc. The trouble is that frosts have been few lately, and rain intermittent, but there is no need that I am aware of for going further. There is any amount of suitable land for accommodation purposes on'tho hills aTound which . could bo easily drained. Auckland papers-have been full of sending more troops, so that they can have thereby a camp up there.- ; Where. did the first measles victim come from—Auckland or Wellington? In what company was measles found first?—l. am, etc., HILLOPOLIS.; ' 1
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2510, 10 July 1915, Page 6
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