Four members of the Second Echelon attracted more attention than some of their colleagues on a recent afternoon in Dunedin when they rode on horseback through the city. It was more than a mere holiday ride, however. for the troopers made a "march past” of it. As they came abreast of a constable on point duty near the Exchange Buildings, they turned their eyes smartly to the right and saluted. The officer took the salute in rather unusual style for such a parade. He merely waved them on briskly.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1940, Page 7
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