RETURNING HOME. WELLINGTON, April 12.
me ucn maiuier lii-v/inui wulo i.^ m^ *. *^-- mier that the Columbia left Capetown on the 3th, ha\ing on board Nursing Sisters Littlccott and Eagle and 16 men, including eight mvalick, for New Zealand. Me=sra Bannatyne and Co. have received ad\ice by cable that the Cornwall leffc Durban on Thursday evening for Wellington, via Albany, with 299 men and nine officers. Thpse will be chiefly members of the Sixth Contingent. April 14. Advices rceeued fiom Capetovn <-tate that Surgeon-captains Fcnwick (Chi l-tchurch) and
Gabites (Timaru), Nursing Sisters Littlecott and Eagle, Corporal Porter (Gisborne), Privates Lnkis. Merry, M'Niven, Denny, M'Donald, Masson, Quelch, and tilso 5$ nitm who were left behind by tho Ooinwall, t-.uled 3by the Colombia. Privates Andrews (Tim htu) and Hornig (Wellington) arc both cou.vatesoent.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 26
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130RETURNING HOME. WELLINGTON, April 12. Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 26
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