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PARADE OF MAORIS TO-DAY.

March through queen street.

A draft of the Maori reinforcements at present in Narrow Neck camp will parade in Queen Street at mid-day to day. Ihe men will leave Devonpurt by the twelve o'clock boat, arriving at about 12.15 p.m. They vill march up Queen Stieet, headed by the City Mission Band, to t!i.: Grey Statue, where Colonel G. W. S. Patterson, officer commanding the Auckland military district, will take the salute. There will be no further ceremonial, the men marching back to the ferry wharf, via Queen Street, and returning to Devon port.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 11

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PARADE OF MAORIS TO-DAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 11

PARADE OF MAORIS TO-DAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 11

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