EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES.
THE TROOP AT TE KARAKA
On Saturday lasi Captain Hoi her Evans, accompanied by Squadron >er-geant-Alajor Sprngge and Squadron Quarter-Master Sergeant Fairlie, went out to Te Karaka for. the purpose of inaugurating tbe uev. ly-lorm •».{. i of the East Coa.-t Aloiuited Riii-- ' ] be troop paraded at , .3J at tii< ' under Lieut. P-*v;n. v, - i ~pit attendance of 12. and oa.y aiii* absentee. Some very useiui *r,'t."-: t- ! :i s given by Sergeant-Ala jor >|ir-*gg' - . \\i* ■ also delivered a leetmo*<>n tiseip.M.e, wliich was listened to wi: .i interest. After the parade Cape mu Evans expressed his pleasure at th' must-' r . and. gave a short adddress on the numbers' dutv as soldiers. The Te Karaka troop lias" made capital progress during jhe past* few week*?, and it ex]»Q- * 4 tliatthe enthusiasm at present evi lent win enable it to rival tbe o Uer t roups m the district* before long. AH. h .-,!t« r Emor. of Paha, has prose ited a trophy for compel it'On amongst r.'.eiii!., i-•
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2479, 19 April 1909, Page 5
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171EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. THE TROOP AT TE KARAKA Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2479, 19 April 1909, Page 5
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