RETURNING NEW ZEALANDERS.
[Pee Pbess Association.]
Wellington, This Day. The Premier has been advised that tho S.S. Tayne left Capetown on the 13 sh of June, having on board for New Zealand Lieut Colonel Davis, Captains Walker, Pringle, Nicholson and Davey, Lieutenans Brown, Thompson. McDonald, Rolleston and Jolly, Quartermaster Gardiner, Surgeon Capt Watt, and 287 men of the Fourth Contingent. Captains Major, Jackson, Curry and Lieutenants McMiilan, Marshall, McLellan, Whyte, Haselden, Manson and Ferguson, Quartermaster Sanderson, Surgeon Capt Thomas and 326 men of the Fifth Contingent. Lieut Loudon, Second Contingent ; Second Lieut O'Farrell, Fir-t Derbyshire Regiment; Lieut He ither, Kitchener's Scouts, and 58 men including 40 of the New Zealand Reserves. She is expected to arrive herd on the sth of July.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 June 1901, Page 4
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122RETURNING NEW ZEALANDERS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 June 1901, Page 4
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