THE TERRITORIALS.
IN CAMP. The attendance at the Fafndon Park Camp on Thursday was the largest since the opening of the camp. On account of wet weather all to-day’s arrangements have been, cancelled. Yesterday’s programme consisted of a splendid order of work under section commanders, special attention being given to fire control, and movements in extended order. To-night the Territorials will leftve Napier by the 10 o’clock train. General satisfaction is expressed at arrangements made by the Quarter-master, the food being excellently cooked and of good quality. Field manoeuvres will be continued up to Tuesday night, and possibly on Wednesday morning as w’ell. For the purpose of more extended work of the batallion, Mr. R. L. Patterson has very kindly placed his paddock at the disposal of the commanding 'Officers.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 52, 11 February 1911, Page 5
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