THE SEVENTH CONTINGENT.
THE NELSON AND WEST COAST
SECTION
NELSON, March <"•
The Nelson and West Coast members f £ the Seventh Contingent left for "'elhngton early this morning. Thiw were ttr«ni si suitable send-off by the Volunteers and Band last evening. On Saruiy'.o.v the men were each presented by the Mayo- on behalf ot the "More Men" Fund Committee with a parcel of woollen comfort;. WELLINGTON. Marih 4.
Surgeon-Major Bums has bi'pn temporarily attached to the Seventh Contingent or duty. Captain Johnstone and Staff-I lei'tooit Davies are to received commi^i-ms, :tH Veterinary Lieutenant Young, lit- ly from ■the front, is also to be attache. NAPIER, March 4.
:Corporal Percy Emarson (First Con thigent) has been granted :i r'linrniss'on, He is the seventh son of the late Insp: c tor Emerson.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 March 1901, Page 3
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129THE SEVENTH CONTINGENT. Wanganui Chronicle, 5 March 1901, Page 3
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