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THE TAUHERENIKAU CAMP .

KIS EXCELLENCY'S COMPLIN

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WELLINGTON, Last MghL The stewards of the '' Wairarapa Racing Club have written to Commandant Godley, stating that, with a desire to show their sympathy with the defence training scheme, they will grant the use,. of their gi'dundsA and furniture to the mili- '" charge.,- .^CfinV Godley, hask'rep.lieci; Miajik-.' 'ing the stewards-for their' courtesy and generosity, and expressing the great 'indebtedness which all ranks of the Defence Force owed to them for their kindness and sympathy. Lord Islington's private secretary. Jws written to Commandant..Godley His- Excellency the Governor to' conyey to;you,'arid ask you. to transmit; to Colonel Beard and officersunder hist command at the camp of instruction a * ,'Ta'uherehika-u, ah expression ~df.' ;■?!& Excellency's of the military efficiency displayed by all iranks during his visit- to the camp on Saturday. His- Excellency was-_ greatly impressed by the admiraWe hianner in winch the attack was delivered during the morning proceedings, and also the smart and efficient manner in which both com-; pany and troop drill was * n - s e '--M ternoon.. • His Excellency is sure that all who witnessed the <tey's; proceedings must, 'with him, have realised that so high a standard can only have been attained by a most careful training and assiduous application in camp during I the past two months. He begs to congratulate all ranks-on the: splendid effort being displayed to start the new defence scheme on isuch a line of (high military efficiency,"

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10193, 21 March 1911, Page 5

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THE TAUHERENIKAU CAMP. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10193, 21 March 1911, Page 5

THE TAUHERENIKAU CAMP. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10193, 21 March 1911, Page 5

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