RETURNING TROOPERS.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, Sept. S. The New South Wales A Battery returned in tho Harlech Castle. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, last night. The Premier has received the following cable message from South Africa:— Troopers J. W. Baker, Palmerston North, Sixth Contingent, and J. G. Whyte, Auckland, Seventh Contingent, are both doing well, Departures from Capetown by the steamer Sopochles :—Sixth Contingent: Sergeant-Major S. Skiimiau (Dunedin), Lance Corporal M. E. Herbert (Wellington), Troopors J. D. Williamson (Marlborough), J. Eagan (Wellington), F. A. Miller (Blenheim), N. Thompson (Dunedin), 3154 Wallis L. E. Hooker (Ilokianga), A. J. Davidson (Fairlio), Canterbury. Sevonth Contingent : Troopors J. F. Airloy (Dunedin), T. Butier (Mauaia), Wanganui Troopers 1340 Tapper, 2343 (?) Walls, 2301 G. A. C. Tapper. Fifth Contingent: Macalvie (?), 4662 Humo.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 204, 4 September 1901, Page 2
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126RETURNING TROOPERS. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 204, 4 September 1901, Page 2
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