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LPBK PHfiBH ASSOCIATION.;' FATAL ACCIDENT. * Ohristchurch This Day. Frank Hinton aged 43, „ a marri man, while treefelling at Hornby yestt tfay was knocked down by soi branches and sustained internal iuju ies. 'He died while being brought the hospital. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD FINANCED. Auckland Harbour Board has sol to tlio Bank of New Zealand £50,(X worth of o per cent debentures at pi and arranged for satisfactory advanc* on the balance of the £100,000 auitho. ised loan if necessary. BREAKING UP TRENTHAM CAM! Wellington, July 9. The Trentham Regiment 2300 stron is going to Rangiotu, seven mile 6 froi Foxton line. It will be in the nei camp by Sunday. The Sixth Reinforcement Regimen 1200 strong is going on the same line but further down. They will leave there on Sunday. The. Seventh Infantry Regiment 1200 strong, is going to Waikanao-l-alf left for there this morning. The whole of the Mounted Rifles Ai til lory and Engineers are proceeding to lauhcreiiikait. The advance parti ol the mounteds loft last night. Oil ■w Me of tho remainder is going t:. <".ay The Artillery and Army Servh( Corps will remain at rreiitham til Monday. Colonel Porter and the TrentlnV Headquarters Staff will become ar inspectional staff to regularly visit the camps. No tents will be struck ii 1 i entham; the men in the new campt will be provided with fresh tents from the various districts. The whole question as to when the Trentham camp will be again available for occupation will depend on the reports of tho medical authorities.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 July 1915, Page 3
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