OUR CADETS.
Mr Geo. Coley’s Generosity.
All Well.
[by TELEGRAPH SPECIAL TO HERALD.] Christchurch. Tliis Day.
The cadets are much henefitted by the change and there is an immunity from accidents and sickness. It will be a gain through the training and routine of camp life, and the boys enjoy the full and splendid privileges of free access to the Exhibition.
Camp duties occupy tlxe boys from six to three. The routine is purely military and ample time is given both for instruction and amusement. ,
The art gallery, fernery, acquarinm, cyclorama, shute and toboggan, ing are the most popular resorts of the Foxtbn boys. Mr Geo. Coley treated the whole of our boys to eight side shows yesterday and three ringing cheers were given in camp for him. Every boy is in perfect health and having the time of his life.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3759, 12 March 1907, Page 3
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141OUR CADETS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3759, 12 March 1907, Page 3
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