ARRIVAL OF INVALIDED SOLDIERS.
WELCOME ,AT' WELLINGTON". - * WELLINGTON, November 21. The Delphic arrived " to-day with 15 resumed soldiers on board, and was met at the wharf by a large crowd, including the Premier, the Hon. W. C. Walker, and Captain Owen. She brought 53 ' soldiers from Capetown, but landed the remainder, ■who were Australians, at Hobart. The following are the names of ihose who disembarked to-day: — Sergeant F. B. Syke, Christchurch, second contingent (mi charge) ; Private James Aitken, Southland, first contingent ; Private Arthur Barnes, W T anganui," second cpntingent ;• Private A.], Chapman, Wairau, third contingent ; Private W. J. Heiford, Napier, third- contingent ; Private G. Holden, Waikato, second! contingent; Private E. N. -Knapp, Hawke's Bay. second contingent ; Private A. Knudson, Pigeon Bay, third" -contingent ; Private J. C. Kirwin, Nelson, fifthi .j contingent ; Private J. R. Martin, Bal--clutha, second contingent ; Private R., Montgomery, Stratford, third contingent ; Private N. D. Robertson, Wanganui, third! (Continued on page 29.}
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Otago Witness, Issue 2437, 28 November 1900, Page 24
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154ARRIVAL OF INVALIDED SOLDIERS. Otago Witness, Issue 2437, 28 November 1900, Page 24
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