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CAMP NOTES

WEEK END ROUTE MARCH.

Trentham Orders state: "The iltb Engineers and Signal Service Reinforce, ments (approximate strength 140), and the 11th Infantry Reinforcements (approximate strength 1500), will move from Feathorston Oamp and proceed bv inarch route, arriving at Trentham Gamp before mid-day on Saturday next. The 11th Artillery (approximate strength will proceed from Trentham Camp on Friday in sufficient time to meet the 11th Engineers and Infantry,. at Wallaceville at 3 p.m., to take part in the night operations in' the Mungaroa Valley. The guns, • wagons, and a sufficient number of horses are to accompany the artillery. This unit will have the mid-day meal in Trentham Camp, and the evening meal in bivouac. The 13th Engineers and Signal ■ Service Beinfortcemeiits (approximate strength 150), and the :jth Intantry Reinforcements (approximate strength 1500) will proceed to FeathersFriday"' Trentllam Cam P fa y lail on

Drilling in the open air this time of the year is very tot and dry work, when visions of resting in the shade of the tents under the tender treatment or the medico _ are contemplated and ™?,IV' ol d des'rable (says a Wanganui paper). Probably it was with an intention of realising this dream that there was a larger sick parade than usual one morning during the recent Territonal camp at Rangiotu, sixteen facing n-»1l ™'' Co »P la , lni "K of not feeling ?, ,'™ le medical officer recommended the ailing ones to the adjutant for ught duties, and they were put ott scrubbing the board floors of the tents. there were about sixty tents to do, and at mid-day the officer in charge informed the sick ones that if thev felt better they could take their places in the ranks for the afternoon parade, that the cure was effective may be judged from the fact that, none of the sixteen returned to. their light duties, rank rr!llE their places in tha

The principal mcdical officer at Tfent. ham acknowledges the following, donatt? -.—Captain J. B. Illddell, N.Z.M.C., £25; Mr. T. tity oAulb's. HUtt * a larg6 qUan -

N.C.O.'S ALLOTTED, The following n.c.o.'s have been alio, oated to the infantry, 15th Reinforcemeats, at Trenfcham:— A Company: Corpls. A. N. Grant, 0. 1 nF' \ V - J- Williams, E. B. Sheari Fo r st <£ E. k Grimwade, B "A-Morpeth, B CJompany: Oorpla, s. Duncan, T. A. Myth, L. w. Bassett, G. G. Potts, W. Olmgberg, 0. G. H. Robinson, B. J, Richardson, H. Lawson, D. James, G. E, Milbum.

n- CoT P ls ' J ' F - M'Padden, W. F. St. George, R. M'Kinley, G. T. • Weston, T. 0. Johnson, T. D. Foster,, J. A. Auld, P. L. Bean, 0. L. Coe, J. li. Hardy. ' D Company: Corpfe, J, T. Deehan. R, 0. Nome, 0. F. Cowie.W. H. Norton, f- A. Hmton, R. S. Halliwell, C. B. M Oure, "H. B. Pattrick, J. M. Boyne, C. Bunbury. E Company: Corpls. H. C. Smith, R. Brokenslure, C. P. Nolan, R. J. 0. Jellie, V. G. Parkin, H. L. Moyle, a • P. Hine, A. Sansbury, H. Powell, W. It. Lascollea. FCompany: Corpls. E. M. 0. Burr, I'. J. Armstrong, J, S. Marsden, J. W. Matthews, M. J. Royds, W. E. Randall, A- K- Roberfcshaw, P. C. Donnelly, A. H. M'llroy. M. B. O'Connor. G Company : Corpls. C. L. Easrtgate, A. M. 0» Brook> C. S. Brown* A. B. Caverhill, J. W. Nisbett, E. L, Rose, R. Blennarhasett, A. V. Eade, L. B. Ord.

_H Comimnyf- OorpJa. £•■ N ; -,Veroo<s, W. A. Guild, V. E. Tucker, W. Mann, ftl. J, Scott, E. Stonyer, L. M. Fair* brother, W. 0. Taylor, L. 0. Richards.,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2720, 15 March 1916, Page 6

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CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2720, 15 March 1916, Page 6

CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2720, 15 March 1916, Page 6

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