WAITARA.
(From Out Own Correspondent.) Waitara, Sept. IS. The Arapawa arrived in port at 110011 yesterday, and sailed (or Onehunga at 12.30 p.m. to-day, via Kawhia. A quantity of material required for the buildin™ of the now theatre was included in her inward cargo. There was a large gathering at the station this morning to farewell the local quota for the 21st Reinforcements, and those returning to camp who have 'been home on final leave. After a few appropriate words of farewell, tin. l Mayor called for cheers "for the departing boys, the boys' parents, and the King. The men joining the 21st Reinforcements who entrained were: Messrs A. C. Smith (Urenui), W. A. C. Tloneylield (Mokan), 'D. Smith (Urenui), and W. I). Murray. Local boys returning to camp were Privates Roy Pennington, A. Chapman, V. iPcnijington, M. Cain, T. Onnsly, and J. Jones.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1916, Page 3
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