RETURNING TROOPS.
WELLINGTON, This Day. The following New Zealanders are returning by the steamer Chicago, which left Capetown on the 6th. Farrier Sergt. Spain, 4th contingent, Otago -, Private Spencer, third contingent, Kaikoura ; J. Warren fifth contingent, Dnnedin ; M.Dignan ; resrve, Auckland ; J. McKay, fifth contingent, Clinton; C Wyse, fourth contingent, Otago Central ; C. W. Brown, fourth contingent Temuka k. Woolward sth contingent, Dunedin ; J. Matson, Ist contingent, Cambridge ; J. Farrell, reserve, Kihikihi ; C. W. Watt, 6th contingent, Dnnedin ; 2261, F, W. Jones, sth Wangandl ; A. J. Wallace, 4th, Shan- . non ; A telegram has been received by the Premier from Hobart, Btating that the i Karamea arri ved at that port on Satur i day. The following New Zealanders are onboard in charge of Col. S. Newall. i Fourth Contingent— Sergt. G. A. Ross Shag Valley j Private W. M. Clunie L Wairoa ; H.B. J. B,»Gibb, R. C. 'Hopkins. Waipawa ; C. A. Hartzill, Wellington ; R. M'Lean, Havelock ; W. Morrison, Tapa nui ; J. G. H. Moore, Dunedin ; T. Pop j ham, Middlemarch ; W. Buddie, Whan ) garei ; Fifth Contingent— Sergt. Gregg 3 Dnnedin ; J. G, Cooke, Wellington i Bugler E. Dormer, Auckland ; Pmab [ J. Regan, Auckland; T. R, Uorne. . Methuen ;A. E. Hay ward, Normanby • Private K. J. Stevens, Gisborne. It » i also mentioned that Somer villa anc > Valentine, who do not appear in the list i of lhe fourth and fifth contingents, and - the following of whom several appear viz. t P-ii pates Brown, Cameron, Harris, Hun j ter, Jackson, McDougall, Macauley, ■ Ltiddell, Retler, and Smith are passens gets. All the abovo are well ) Sergt. A. K Challies, 4th contingent, . Invercargill, and Private R. Searle, stl contingent, are suffering from pneu- . monia, and have been received into tbe Hobart hospital, The following New Zealanders belong' I ing to the South African Irregular Corps . are on board the Karamea - Privates Tait, Rowland and McDonald ; Brabanff Horse -Private Keane ; Roberts' Hoi se— Private Gibson, of the British South African Police. HOBART, This Day, The Karamea brought a number of invalided soldiers for the yar ous colonies, including Now Zealanders -Colonel ' Newall, Sergts. Chains (Invercargill), Ross and Gregg, and 81 men. Sergt. Chains and Gunner Searle (Oamarn), have been taken to the Hobart Hospital suffering from the effects of fever.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 33, 11 February 1901, Page 2
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374RETURNING TROOPS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 33, 11 February 1901, Page 2
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