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Up to date, according to a list supplied by the Defence Department, training camps have been held at the following places, with the approximate numbers attending: Orangi 400; Wairongoa, near Dunedin 420; Annandale. Piako 400; Whangarei, 470; Mandeville, near Gore 200; Wellington, 400; Kakariki, Greatford GOO; Lyttelton, 200; Hamilton, 100; Marakeke, near Takapau 1000; r:i|iaUu'(iH\ near Auckland 850; total. 5 000. The following camps arc now lining held: Auckland, 300; Orari. :'.r>o; Ooalgate, 150; Marton, Otaiin 100; Gore, 500; Nelson, 100; livr morn ennuis have yet to be held duriviK April and May.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 453, 3 April 1912, Page 5

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 453, 3 April 1912, Page 5

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 453, 3 April 1912, Page 5

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