DRURY.
; FlilJM 01-R ()\\\\ COIiHi:.Si>ONUKXT. J March 21. l'ifty-two men o f the Ist Class Militia and Volun- ' teer, left here for Auckland ll,w mon.im- also 51. i men and ollicers of the 4th Waikato KcMinetit marched for l'aj)iiknra ; 100 men of llio :jrd Waikato • Keyiment will leave the last-named station for this ! camp, they are expected about l> o'clock. i The whole of the convov for the front, consisting ! of Si carts, was under the char-e of the Milit,,rv | 1 ram. Instead of starling at 8 o'clock, like the L'onnn.s.-ariat Transport Corps ], u vc always done, they did not get away until past '.), thus lu-epin" the escort under arms ovsr an hour without auv ohjeel If the men were not wanted they would have been better in their tents an hour longer. The 'Jvatu' and 'Trial' are noiv unloadiii" a( tlie wharf.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 111, 22 March 1864, Page 4
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