TENTH CONTINGENT. ORDERS BY COLONEL W. H. WEBB, Commanding Canterbury District. Headquarters, Christchurch, Ist April, 1902. 1. The South Battalion of the Tenth Contingent will be formed at the Camp at Addington Show Grounds on 4(h April, 1902. CAMP APPOINTMENTS. 2, The following temporary Cunp Appointments are made: — Officer Commanding Camp, Capt. W. S. Lindsay. Camp Adjutant, Captain H. S. E. Hobday. Camp Quartermaster, Captain S. M. McGee, Reserve Corps. Camp Staff Instructor, Lieutenant H. Hi - Browne, N.Z.M. Camp Sdifgeant-Major, Sergeant- i Maj# Colsmau. Camp Sergeant, Serjeant,Knight, P.M. ,rap Assistant Quartermaster;eans Bombardier Stanley srop Sergeant ;3. Strict taiued in to all ord greatest c, damage is| Clerk r appointments are not to appointments in ait.-I |[PLINE. discipline wi11,,, be main„mp,’ and ready obedience 'g will be required. -The '6 is to be taken that no lone to buildings, fences, trees, or ally of 4he property on the ground. I? ? * k ■ .REFUSE!-.-4. Empty bottles, |;fns, and refuse of all kinds are ‘-tip be''"deposited in the receptacles provided fgr the purpose. 5. A Guard will befmounted daily, and will consist of ojpe' sergeant, one corporal, one bfigler/and twelve men. VISITORS. 6. The Camp open to visitors on Thursdays and Sundays between the hours of 2>rtf*6 f.m. W. .Hd/WEBB, CJonM/ C^^rbuifr^etd^^' I 'ORpER Christchurch;" April Ist, 1902. Tbas been, decided to form of the^-CORONATION CON3ONGENT from Returned Men of tl 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and sth I men from Ist each jf the 2nd and 3rfoConti|ig6nts, and 14 Men from each m‘‘|he 4th and sth Contingents, Condiijioiltt—Height not less thau sft 10m, chest ? not less than 38in„ |ears'%f a|e. N.C.’ Oflsieersi;inay !>: on the understanding if accepted they will be Uabl|, to go as Troopers. The New Zealanl| Government finds uniform, quarte&s whilst being mobilised, passages to England, and a lump sum of twenty p&nds to each man. The Imperial provides free quarters whillt iu England. Rolls of applicants fulfilling above conditions aref : required to reach the Defence Office, Wellington, not later than APRIL Bth. Applications from Canterbury District must therefore be made AT ONCE, showing age, height, chest measurement, the Contingent and Squadron the applicant served with, and be addressed to the District Adjutant, Christchurch. W. H. WEBB, Colonel, Commanding Canterbury District.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 April 1902, Page 2
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