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TROOPSHIPS COMING

SOME DETAILS' FROM LONDON,

The following list of ships sailing from the United Kingdom for New Zealand, with the probable port and date of departure, was published in tha "British Australasian" late in January. The figures in parentheses indicate tho number of persons the ships can cany: Willoohra (900), from Southampton via Panama, middle of February, with 900 Maori battalion.

Raranga (1300), on February 12, with 1200 troops from Codford. Corinthic (1200), from Tilbury via Panama,' on February 12, with first and second-class passengers and men from Codford. Tainui (500), in the middle of February; with women and children, and men from Codford.

Kimutaka (700), from London via Panama, on February 25, with troops from Codford.

Maheno (450), hospital ship. ■ lonic (800), from London via Panama, on February 20, with first and secondclass passengers, and men from Codford. Ajana (700), February 5, with troops from Codford. Carpentaria (700), Paparoa, and Remuera, late in February, all with troops from Codford. Bhamo, from Glasgow, late February. Pakeha, from London, late February,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 148, 18 March 1919, Page 6

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TROOPSHIPS COMING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 148, 18 March 1919, Page 6

TROOPSHIPS COMING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 148, 18 March 1919, Page 6

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