New Zealand and the War.
THE TENTH CONTINGENT
The applications for the 100 places in the Tenth, allotted to South Canterbury district, on Thursday numbered 213. Timaru including Temuka and Geraldine for 34 places bad a list of 102 ;Ashburton had 75 candidates for 34 rifles, Fairlie 25 for 16, Waimate .'.bout for 15. Tho men selected at Timaru, Fairlie end Waimate -entres *'or the Tenth Contingent w:l‘ iceve Timaru (driihhed for earns a: Am line ton at 0.45.p.m. to-day !• ' A; c I. JO express. Anm.ig the men selected to represent Vnviru was John Loper, of Waimate. M Laird aas yesterday selected to 1 '• ■!■ ■. 1.,.- i . ‘■he Waiu.v-j quota.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 April 1902, Page 3
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109New Zealand and the War. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 April 1902, Page 3
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