THE MUSTER AT AUCKLAND.
MORE MEN POUR IN. . (By TeleETßph.—Press Association.) Auokland, November 7. The force of mounted specials camped in the outer Domain was augmented this morning 'liy a contingent of 600, which rode in from the camp at Ota,huhu. This batch swelled the number to oyer ICOO, and tlireo or four hundred were left behind at OtahuKu. Many more companies from various parts of the province are arriving at Otahuhu, and numbers are being Bworn in as special constables by Mr. Frafcer, S.M. Rousing cheers greeted the arrival of the COO men at camp this morning, and the keenest enthusiasm is being displayed by both officers and nten. They camo in charge of Major M'Kenzie, and in a surprisingly short time had soveral additional rows of tents run up. Care is being exercised in seeing that no unauthorised persons enter the grounds, and, in order to fullil their mission, strikers have to resort to over-the-fence speeches.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 7
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158THE MUSTER AT AUCKLAND. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 7
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