THE VOLUNTEER ENCAMPMENT.
TO THE KDITOII ■Sir,Re the volunteer encampment, kindly allow me a little spare in your valuable newspaper to make a few remark* on the above. After weeks of anxiou*) waiting, we have at length been told that we are to go intc ramp at Potter's Paddock. Now, sir, it is a well known fact that most of the companies are newly formed, and it is only lately that any interest at all has been taken in volunteering. The least that can be done is to give us a little encouragement by taking us' to the country. In other parts of Xew Zealand the volunteers are taken to the country every liaste.r. Why should not we he treated in the same way? The country is the best by far.— l am, etc., Fairiy Broken Up.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11010, 14 March 1899, Page 3
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