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BUGLER H. SALMON.

LEAVES TE AROHA FOR THE WAR. Another of the Te Aroha Rifle Voluuseers left Te Aroha for the front yesterday morning, in the person of Bugler Harry Salmon, son of Mr Jas. Salmon, tailor, Te Aroha. At the railway station a number of his comrades and residents met to bid him good-bye, and wished him all kinds of good luck and a safe return. As the train moved off fog signals, placed on the line, made themselves heard, and cheers were called for the Trooper by Councillor Hirst, which were heartily given by all present. Bugler Salmon is well-known in the district, is a steady young fellow and an excellent maiksmau. The hoise, which he took wi:h him, is an upstanding chestnut, the gift of the residents of the district.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222049, 10 February 1900, Page 2

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BUGLER H. SALMON. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222049, 10 February 1900, Page 2

BUGLER H. SALMON. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222049, 10 February 1900, Page 2

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