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MILITARY TRAINING

area GROUPS AND AREA BOUNDARIES Boundaries. The following boundaries of Area Groups, and Areas, with the addresses of Officers in charge of Groups and Area Sergt.-Majors are published for general information: Area Group 13. —Commencing at a point being the mouth of the Waitati Paver in Blueskiu Bay, thence easterly and southerly by the sea to the mouth of the Kaikorai River, thence along the Watershed of the Chain Hills, thence by the Silverstream, thence north-easterly along the Waitati River to the sea. Officer in Charge —Lieutenant R. Fraser, Defence Office, Dunedin. Area 45. -That portion of Port Chalmers Electorate included in Group XIII, and Dunedin North Electorate bounded by the west by a line drawn through the centre of Frederick street to Leith street, thence to Albany street, thence to Queen street, thence to Pitt street, thence to Royal terrace, thence to Bute street, through the Town Belt to Ewington avenue, thence along Wakari street, thence north-west to the boundary of Group XIII. Non-Commissioned Officer' in Charge of Area —Sergt. Instructor J. T. McGoun, Defence Office, Dunedin. Area No. 46. —Dunedin West and Central Electorate. Bounded on the east by the Western boundary of Area No. 45, on the south by the Harbour, on the west by a lino drawn through the centre of Park tei race to Main South road, thence to Good all street, thence to Leith walk, thence to the Mornington Borough boundary, thence along the Mornington boundary to Look Out Point, thence to the junction of the Taieri Electorate, on the north by the Taieri Electorate boundary. Non-Commissioned Officer in ChargeSergeant-Instruc-tor W. H. Donaldson, Defence Office, Dunedin. Area No. 47. — Dunedin South Electorate, and that portion of the Taieri Electorate included in Group XIII. Non-Commissioned Officer in ChargeSergeant-In-structor G. V. Stevenson, Defence Office, Dunedin. D. A. HICKEY, CAPT., Assistant Adjutant, General.

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New Zealand Tablet, 13 April 1911, Page 673

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MILITARY TRAINING New Zealand Tablet, 13 April 1911, Page 673

MILITARY TRAINING New Zealand Tablet, 13 April 1911, Page 673

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