MILITARY CAMP.
THE MARCH TO TUTIRA. (.Special to Herald;) WHARERATA, this day. "A" Squadrbn and Te Karaka troop of "D" Squadro.ii, under \Major C. Hellier Evan?, , arrived at Bartlett's at 4 p.m. yesterdaj'. The men and. horses are all well. Slight shoAvers of rain fell during the night, but did not mar the comfort of the first night under canvas. The party moved off this morning at 7 for the next camping ground, at Tuhara; The roads are very greasy. (Per Press Association.) i • . NAPIER, last night. •Nearly 300 of the 9th Regiment of, the Wellington East Coast Mounted Rifles, under Lieutenant-Colonel Sandtmann, draAvn from districts south of Napier, left this afternoon for Tutira Lake, Avhere they Avill ,go into camp for ten days' training.] They will he joined to-morroAv by about 200 from the Wairoa and Gisborne districts.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12752, 2 May 1912, Page 5
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139MILITARY CAMP. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12752, 2 May 1912, Page 5
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