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». Our Carterton ' correspondent writes: The last fortnight’s lino weather has cut in inn tod in a tropical drizzle, which stiirl: ed on Friday morning, and continued will fluctuating energy until Sahmiav evening The rain is a. serious discomfort to Hu Wuirarupa. Mounted Infantry, who (oof tho Held Inst Thursday for the autunir manoeuvres. However every trooper hm entered into his duties heart and soul, am' much good will undoubtedly result to Hu, two corps. Tbo men—l6o strong—mule Captains Remini and Izard, are cainpc'' at Hie foot of a piue-covered kopje or Skew’s farm. East Taratahi. Lieuteuan' Davis, of "Wellington, is acting as saner visor. On Sunday a large number of vial tors visited camp and Hie Carterton Dam played a number of selections.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4290, 25 February 1901, Page 5
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