No. 1. The results of the heavy rain in the camp of the Wellington First Battalion who were the worst sufferers by the downpour. No. 2. The pigeongram service used for the first time in the manoeuvres. No. 3. The tirst arrivals at the Oringi Station — troops from Palmerston North and Wanganui. No. 4. Lieut.-Col. Watt. V.D., Commander of the Wanganui Battalion. No. 5. A charger in the hands of the veterinary surgeon. No. 6. Lieut-Col. Duthie, in command of the Wellington First Battalion.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 26
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84No. 1. The results of the heavy rain in the camp of the Wellington First Battalion who were the worst sufferers by the downpour. No. 2. The pigeongram service used for the first time in the manoeuvres. No. 3. The tirst arrivals at the Oringi Station — troops from Palmerston North and Wanganui. No. 4. Lieut.-Col. Watt. V.D., Commander of the Wanganui Battalion. No. 5. A charger in the hands of the veterinary surgeon. No. 6. Lieut-Col. Duthie, in command of the Wellington First Battalion. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 16, 21 April 1909, Page 26
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