Tlie mounted 'draft of the 2lsb Reinforcement parade^ from the railway station through? the principal streets of Wellington to Buckle street Drill Hall on Thursday • afternoon ' (says th° Dominicm].. They aVe - a iftrirdy, sun-burnt, hard-bitten lofc in appearance. '''and created a most favoTablc impression as they swung along t<> 'the fighting * music of the F-eatherston Trumpet Band guilder TrunYJxet- Major .Ghegurtn). Tl^qy paraded again.- through the streets of the city at .ijjout 8 pm : , in "easy order, making a braVe and heartening- show in- the brilliantly-'light^d streets. Once more the Band: headed the column, adding Us flambuoyant note to the engembte. , '. '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14221, 12 February 1917, Page 4
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