BACK FROM THE WAR.
INVALIDED SOLDIERS. SIX AUCKLANDERS RETURN. A draft of six sick and wounded soldiers, who arrived at Dunedin on Saturday, returned to the Auckland district by yesterday afternoon's Main Trunk train. Four of the party transferred at Frankton Junction and two came on to Auckland. They were all hospital cases, and their destinations 'were as follows— AUCKLAND. Wm. Eonaldson— E. E. Ronaldsou, 7, Ponsonby Terrace, Ponsonby. Vincent Maude Morrin— M. E. Morrin, P.Tiimure Road, Otahuhu. THAMES. Sergeant E. R. Johnston—Richard Johnston, Queen Street, Thames. James Tepene— Hau Tcpcne, Thames. * WAUII. Henry Te Whau—John Te Whau, Honikiwi. HAMILTON. Jas. Taylor—Mrs. E. Taylor, Windsor, Melbourne, Victoria.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 9
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