SIR IAN HAMILTON.
HIS XKW ITA'MUfTII VI.IT. A Jilt'! DAV. General Sir lan Hamilton will spend a busy afternoon in New I'iyinoulh ijii Wednesday next, lie wiil arrive wilh his party by special train at 12..">> p.m., and will be met by the civic reception committee mid taken to the White Hart Hotel for luncheon at 1.13. At 2.13 the party will leave for the racecourse, where the inspection of Taranakl Cadets wiil take place. At the end of the review, which will take place at 2.30 p.m., Cenera! Hamilton will present the cups and medals which hive been donated by the ladies of New Zealand, at the instigation <m i r v.-, (ludiey, for the best shots in eaih con.nan'. After this, General Ilamiltou'hiil his party will visit I'ukekiira I'avk, the oi! wells, and otlier places of inteie.-,! in the town. At 7 p.m. the member.-; of t:ie Tavanaki Club will entertain (leirrai Hamilton and party -at dinner at tin White Hart Hotel, na.l if time pcnn'.is a visit will be paid to a ealhi.ing to be held in Hie Forester*" Hall, under th« auspices of the Ti'.:'.'.i:.iki Vetera'!.:" Association. A visit '■} the T;;:v.fi-!.; Club may also be p..id. The party will include dre-i-a'. S'.. Lan Hamilton, the Hon. .la--. Alien (Minister of Defence), Krigadici'-Ccm-ra! Ellison, Oeueral Ood'ey (iom::u:;;!iT r.f the New Zealand Forces), Major As'imore (staff officer to General Sir lan Hamilton), Colonel Heard (director of military .training), Colonel Ch ivtoi (officer commanding Wellington tniiit.u-y district), Major Temperley (stall" o.iice'i to Colonel Chaytor), Lieuls. ll'ch-.noud and Rhodes (itall" officer* to (!tiier.:i Oodley). The arrangements for the day will hmade by Captain Stevens (oflic. r in charge of N'o. 8 area croup l , a-e-ist -I by Captain Rkelly (in charge (f the >;••. pier group). The Cadets' paivule will be a big affair, and it is anticipated tint fnPv !";i'. boys wi.l take p-'.rt in it. Il w : ll ■;■>> be .loeossarv for them lo reman !» ;■:.-■ all night, a special l;'a : ii bivin- b -1: chartered |j, lake the i io end 17 i"e Xew Plymouth on 111- ~-v .1 : . '!"•■ joinmissariat will -be in 1h - !'•! <'; i." i;: I'iii-c:-, o' the permanent s!--fV. The oIV--r!- • >'" • men from {!:,( i-eci'iir.ci!. The XI. :i ■- giiueul Third v.il: prevHe '.he ::;;'-> . ■• tl:.- review. J K!!i-:.:;i. !'..-.|..-;.-!l Conk-, hh-u . r.'.i ■! ■ end t -plain -Sp-m-ik -i.-'i ,: i .■ ;.' to- ; Ai iii-.i:ai:o:i'ff.i- th ■ -'o'-iil .■:»!■; -=- ■|.'-s '.,; ] be -,-:venU names do not appear on ■u,y \'eti-.v,u.-.' A.-:oeiatii:n li-t. or who are ri.l on ,-nv public b.idy. a genera! i'.i'.iti-tlo'.i been is.'ued to these
.ast. I'ovioiH dcsiriiu; these invitation* are requested to apply immediately to the officer in charge of No. 8 (.rriuip, Defence (Mice, Uawera. General Hamilton and his party will leave on Thursday moriim? for soiitli.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 295, 16 May 1914, Page 6
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454SIR IAN HAMILTON. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 295, 16 May 1914, Page 6
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