TEMUKA SENIOR CADETS
SSA4tf tB HS \rv' tec^nS' o^^ Koon with their drll T '• > B*»«t.M.ior s"eS m Lis new sphere. He had done S fpr.tho who were a OTedTt to tlieu- oificer Captain A. C. Buist 'also spoke, thanking him for th<Twotk he VhL h ln connect i«a with the cadets. Iho boys were sorry to lose hm, but they hoped he would meet ivith every success. . He had much, pleasure in handing Sergeant-Mai or Husband a iountam pen, pocket-book, and money JMflt, as tokens of esteem from th'o Oadets. Captan E. T. Chapman, Lieutenant O. H. Steel, and Mr T. Gunnion also spoke, wishing ,the Sergeant-Major every success. ■ Sei-geiaut-Major Husband su' tahly replied. In a few well "hosen words he tlianked the officers for their kind remarks. In thanking the Gadoti for their inosfc useful presents, he sa'd ho would always them. The Cadets had always appreciated any extra work he had done for them. ]>uring the evening a splend'd programme was gone through and refresh-' ments were distributed by the Cadets and the very enioynK'e evening ended with a verse of the National Anthem.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 16080, 29 September 1916, Page 11
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186TEMUKA SENIOR CADETS Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 16080, 29 September 1916, Page 11
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