THE TERRITORIALS.
INSTRUCTION CAMP. The officers and men of the Wei-, lington Battalion now undergoing the annual week’s instruction at J Farndon Park are entering into 4 their work with great zest, and the camp promises to be a very successful one. ' ’ The routine orders issued by Lieut.-Colonel Hyslop, who is in i command of the Battalion, are as follows :— Dul;« s. <!uar<L Napier Rifles; .11 i; ing ni<-kef. ]lnst 1 Rifles; • •’■deily ofhc' : . Lieut. \o; . fi.-u-ru-’itnl Orderly Sergt-ard. 8< r?zt. Thompson; Orderly Corporal. •' oipot.U Smith. Next ler duty - -Guard. Hastings Rifles and Ranfurly Rifles; Orderlies for the day, Lieut. Daly, Sergt. Kennedy, Corporal Robson. This morning the battalion .went through squad drill under section and half company commanders, the company commanders supervising the work. Thfs evening there will be a company parade. The Hastings Rifles, with a rollcall of 2 officers and 47 men, have the largest muster in camp. On Saturday afternoon the battalion will inarch out towards the Grange for field firing, and will camp at the Grange woolshed on Saturday night, returning to camp on Sunday afternoon.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 February 1911, Page 1
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