MOUNTED RIFLES' CAMP
OVER 300 MEN EXPECTED [BY TF.LRGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANGAREI, Monday The North Auckland Mounted Rifles will go into camp at Kensington Far on April 29, and it is anticipated tM» this will prove to be the largest military camp ever held in North Auckland 1 is expected over 300 men will be unde canvas. r Colonel W. R. Lang, 0.8. E., M.U V.D., will be in command, with Laptain H. M. Foster, N.Z.S.C., adjutant. "The principal difficulty with sue,u project as the camp is obtaining su . cient horses," said Captain Foster, w is issuing an appeal to settlers .to le suitable horses, stating that the.v w be well cared for. and that the Go\£r ment will accept the risk for a possible compensation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22393, 14 April 1936, Page 10
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