THE BOER WAR.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
London, June 26. Lieutenant J. Bailoy, a New' Zealander, has been givon a commission in the Manchester Regiment. Tho Boers captured a patrol of 25 men at Paardkop on the 16th, and released them after stripping them of their arms and accoutrements.
CAMPBELL’S COLUMN
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
London, June 27. Major • General Campbell’s column cleared Harrismith, Bethlehem, and Spitzkoop districts. They captured groat quantities of forago and grain, 2650 horses, 2300 cattle, and 22,000 sheep.
A NEW ZEALAND HERO.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, last night. The following cable was rcceiycd tonighs by Mr Ryan, of Sydenham, father of the Into Lieut. Ryan : Lieutenant Ryan killed near Wakaerstam ; his troop went up a ravine to take waggons that wero Hying the white flag ; tho cnomy treacherously fired. lie ordered the mou to return, ho returned last, and fell. A gallant soldier, mourned by all—Andrew Major, officer commanding at Capetown, 26th.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 143, 28 June 1901, Page 2
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