MILITARY MATTERS.
EAILWAY COMPANY'S CAMP. All' arangeiuents arc now complete for members of No. 5 Railway Company, New Zealand Engineers, to gojnto camp to-morrow for "the week-eiul at Tlie East End beac'i, and with every promise of good Heather the camp should prove very profitable. The camp will be under the command of Captain Horsnell, and Stall'-Lieutenant Mcikle, of Auckland, will 1)0 present to instruct. Camp orders pro\ide for construction of incinerator, huihline' of tressels mul barrel -piers, and construction of a trench. Sunday's orders arc. —Reveille, (i a.m.; .si|iuid drill.. 7 a.m.; breaklast. S a.m.j inspection, 0 a.m.; divine service, 0.15 a.m.; trench construction, 10 a.m.; barrel pier and tres.sels, 2 p.m. Saturday niyht. Lecture on entrenchMonday,—llcvcUle, •;. ■1 <1 a.m.; camp. Chaplain-Major Evans and Lieutenant Clark will he in camp, ami orderlies and serueaiils XVill be Serjeants Colitis and Wakefield, Aclin- U'tieler It'eddic, and Sapper Kettershank. The men will be drawn from all station; from I'atea to New Plymouth inI isti-ive.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 258, 10 April 1915, Page 7
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162MILITARY MATTERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 258, 10 April 1915, Page 7
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