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! ii J'.flEW 'ARTIi-LER’Y UNITS., r'.'J} j \ *£ \ •Sr ’' * *»*’ GOING INTO TRAINING. < Rv r Telegraph. — T..’s-: Association. • I xiaw artillery uniu accepted by the Imperial authorities are already unc.erI Ht -Pi^ : the officers required for the new infantry brought into camp be^ijjrthough a thorough ’'course?. cf. pfeiiminhry training, after : wli^ii o % o nien will be brought into _ t .pci.mp months’ trainare register- " "nig‘ Jfl rig.tiVfa’ctcry numbers, but in view- of the increased offer by tlio N^T : Z’ealhiid Udverffment it will be ' •tiec6ssary 1 toy fiftd 13000 additional recrtiifs AVithin-the next six weeks. Afteiojtme oth&ndrafts would be called up, and rthe.more names registered the better. The Directors of the Bank of New Zealand liave decided to grant their , including?-.members serving in the expeditionary. forces, a bonus of five per cent. ’ HOTEL LICENSE ENDORSED. GOOD FRIDAY TRADING A DELIBERATE BREACH. AUCKLAND, This Day. At the Police Court this morning, Cyril H. Cleveland, Auroa Hotel, was finedffi£lo and had his license endorsed for selling liquor cn Good Friday. ’ The evidence shewed that iinner was supplied to two constables, off duty, whose names the licensee refused to divulge. ‘ A servant and constable knocked while other constables were inside, but they got away before the admission of the sergeant. The Magis;V trate described -V, rase rs a delibor- -• •• *; j r.to, inexcusable broach of the law.
RETURNS FRO.'/! SAMOA. . , ■ TO GO TO TRENTH AM. AUCKLAND, This Day. Thirteen members of the origin'll Samoan contingent r-wimcd by the l&st‘inight. They-.are in health, >‘aiid they proceed to Wellington to-night to join the reinforcements af Treiitham. The names are Sergt. W: ,V J ihufff'Uhrpcrals j Finn and T H. McGnlV; .-Lancs-Ccrxorsls Thcmmsrn, A. B. Smith; ■ Pri-Tites A. W. Allan, G, S. T. Harden. H. G. Leese, rn-i D. H. Mitchell, cf th? H. T. S.. Wcllirwtcn Regiment, and Privates J. C- Garland, B, T. Hanna, and ,J R. Henderson, cf the 3rd Auckland Regiment. -and Sapper J., Hid die stone, of the Railway Er. jin eery TARtNGAHOTU BRIDGE. OPENED TODAY. TAUMARUNTT, This Day. , The Ben. Mr Fraser rnen-ed I’n-bridr-e Aver the Rhmr at T m : ngamotu to-day. In s s~-r-<‘vh. he said thought the Government resource*, though largely drawn on, were not exhausted, and sufficient, was available to provide employment during the winter for all who might be in need c? it owing to the effects of war. YACHTING. THE FLEETWING AND DISTURBER 7 M* • AUCKLAND, Monday. The second of the three speed races between the Fleetwing, Auckland, and Disturber, Christchurch, was held today, doing three rounds of a 4S knot course. "IT was won by Fleetwing, the time being; Fleetwing, 9min. 47secs; Disturber, llmins. Bsecs.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 195, 27 April 1915, Page 2
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438NEWS ZEALAND NEWS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 195, 27 April 1915, Page 2
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