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NEW ZEALAND ARMY OVERSEAS
Camp News
14 March 1941

HEADQUARTERS AND DISTRICT STAFF NEW ZEALAND FORCES PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE DOMINION CONFERENCE OP N.Z. STAFF OFFICERS HELD IN WELLINGTON, The above photograph includes the principal Staff Officers in New Zealand, those who have seen active service in the present war being- indicated by a star *. The record of the New Zealand Forces is largely due to the good work performed in the Dominion by these officers. Front Bow (left to right): Col. Macdonald, I.G.S., Chief Infantry Instructor; Col. Potter, Camp Commandant; Col. Nichols, O.C. Otago District; Col. Chaffey, O.C. Canterbury District; Col. Gibbon, I.G.S., Chief of Staff; General Sir Alfred Bobin, Commandant of the Forces; General Henderson (*), D.G.M.S. Col. Tate, Adjutant General; Col. Purd y, Director of Medical Services; Col. Hume, O.C. Wellington District; Col. Patterson, O.C. Auckland District. Second Row: Major Morrison (*), Gen. Staff Officer; Lieut.-Col. Sleeman (*), I.G.S., Director of Military Training; Major Sir Robert Walker, Bart. (*), General Staff Officer; Major Smythe (*), Director of Military Operations; Lie ut. – Col. Hunter, Director of Dental Services; Lieut. – Col. McDonald, General Staff Officer; Major Cooper (*), I.G.S., General Staff Officer; Major Osborne-Lilley, Director of Personal Services; Major McCristell, D. of E. and O.S.; Captain Furby (*), A.A.G. Back Bow: Major J. Wallingford (*), General Staff (Musketry); Captain Myers (*), A.A.G.; Captain Cosgrove, Director of Recruiting; Captain Crosse (*), Director of Organisation; Major Griffen, Director of Financial Services; Lieut.-Col. Roberts, Director of Artillery; Captain Bryan (*), Assistant Military Secretary; Major Ostler, Director of Supply and Transport; Captain Robertson (*), A.A.G.; Major Francis, Director of Base Records; Lieut.-Col, Gard’ner (*), Coast Defence; Major Nutsford (*), Director of Movements and Quarterings; Captain Browning, A.A.G.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
5 September 1918

MILITARY FORCES.
Camp News
24 July 1942

LILI KRAUS
New Zealand Listener
26 July 1946

N.Z. ARMED FORCES
Camp News
17 January 1941

DEATH OF NEW ZEALAND’S PIONEER AVIATOR, MAJOR J. J. HAMMOND, WHO WAS REPORTED KILLED ON SEPTEMBER 23 WHILE ON ACTIVE SERVICE.—SOME CHARACTERISTIC SNAPSHOTS TAKEN OF THE BRILLIANT YOUNG AIRMAN DURING HIS SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITION FLIGHTS MADE IN AUCKLAND FIVE YEARS AGO. (1) The late MAJOR J. J. HAMMOND, who was one of the first aviators to enlist for active service in Europe when the war broke out. (2) Major Hammond in company with a group of friends in Auckland.—From left: Messrs. W. Lowe, A. Linley, R. Singer, Major Hammond, Messrs. Levin, Rud Petersen and E. Page. (3) Major Hammond flying in the direction of Mt. Hobson during an exhibition flight in Auckland. (4) Another view of Major Hammond giving a demonstration with the Britannia aeroplane during the recent Exhibition held in Auckland.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 October 1918

Personal
New Zealand Listener
16 February 1940

Page 5 Advertisement 1
Camp News
18 October 1940

Page 5 Advertisement 1
Camp News (Northern Command)
18 October 1940

Page 27 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Listener
11 November 1949

Page 3 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Listener
16 September 1949

Fig. s—Use of major moles. This 11 is an area where major moles will be used as the outlets instead of tile drains. The double lines denote the major moles, which were pegged in on a fall of 1 ft. in 15ft.; the guide lines have a fall of 1 ft. in 30ft. If the major moles were pegged in to run the same way as the guide lines, they would run too nearly parallel to them to pick up many minor moles. The illustration gives an idea of the large number of outlets required when major moles are used. Only 3 acre should be emptied into them.
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 May 1957

OBITUARY
Camp News
7 June 1940

Page 11 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Listener
13 April 1956

A Major Habit
New Zealand Listener
15 June 1945

Page 430 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 December 1951

MILITARY FORCES
Camp News
30 January 1942

Page 13 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Listener
30 November 1951

Page 28 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Listener
29 October 1954

Page 3 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Listener
13 August 1948

Page 11 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Listener
7 April 1955

Page 3 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Listener
29 April 1949

MAJOR, DUCHESS, LANDLADY.
New Zealand Graphic
10 December 1904

Page 9 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Listener
8 October 1954

Page 3 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Listener
30 December 1949

Page 3 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Listener
16 July 1948

Page 3 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Listener
1 April 1949

A MEMORABLE GROUP OF AUCKLAND OFFICERS, MANY OF WHOM HAVE FALLEN IN ACTION, PHOTOGRAPHED PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE WITH THE MAIN BODY OF THE NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. Back Row: Second-Lieutenant D. R. Carpenter, Second-Lieutenant W. E. Flower, Second-Lieutenant Baddeley, Second-Lieutenant Cameron (transport officer), Captain E. J. Fraser (machine gun officer), Lieutenant J. B. McFarlane. Third Row: Second-Lieutenant F. L. G. West, Second-Lieutenant H. G. Allen, Second-Lieutenant F. H. Dodson, Lieutenant C. S. Algie, Captain W. W. E. Sinel, Captain A. G. B. Price, Captain A. E. McDonald, Second-Lieutenant R. W. Morpeth, Lieutenant T. E. N. Screaton, Captain J. H. Bartlett, Lieutenant J. W. Peake, Lieutenant H. H. S. Westmacott. Second Row: Captain J. Graham (quartermaster), Major F. Stuckey, Captain C. L. Hawkins, N.Z.S.C. (adjutant), Lieutenant-Colonel A. Plugge (officer commanding), Major E. Harrowed (second in command), Major Rostick, Major R. H. R. Bayly, Major H. Dawson. Front Row: Lieutenant G. H. Wooley, Lieutenant C. H. McLelland, Lieutenant N. W. M. Weir, Second-Lieutenant N. Steadman.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
5 December 1918

Page 17 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Listener
14 October 1949

PART OF SAME FIELD, SHOWING GROWTH OF LOTUS MAJOR ESTABLISHED BY FEEDING OUT HAY CONTAINING LOTUS MAJOR SEED. The Lotus major may be seen against the near front wheel of the car. [S. B. Taylor, photos.
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
20 January 1921

Page 118 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
15 February 1954

The Major’s Unexpected Wedding
New Zealand Graphic
22 September 1906

HIS ‘LINE’ OF REASONING.
New Zealand Graphic
30 June 1894

Page 2 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Listener
25 January 1952

RESOURCE!
Radio Record
22 July 1938

SECOND N.Z.E.F.
Camp News
17 October 1941

Page 3 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Listener
12 November 1948

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1
New Zealand Listener
16 October 1953

ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW.
New Zealand Graphic
4 January 1902

Page 3 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Listener
4 February 1949

Personal
New Zealand Listener
10 November 1939

MILITARY FORCES
Camp News
16 January 1942

ARMY PROMOTIONS
Camp News
8 May 1942

BATTERY SERGEANT MAJOR
Z1 Courier
12 January 1940

MAJOR NOVELIST
New Zealand Listener
2 November 1956

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2.
Radio Record
26 July 1935

FIG. 3. LOTUS MAJOR AND BROWN-TOP DOMINANT ON THREE-YEAR-OLD SOWING ON SECONDARY BRACKEN BURN; TOP-DRESSED 192 AND 1926. Lotus major is here contributing well over 50 points, and dense growth formed has almost entirely eliminated white clover from this plot. Heavier stocking to control Lotus major somewhat, so that white clover may be able to persist, is desirable.
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
21 March 1927

THINGS BETTER LEFT UNSAID.
New Zealand Graphic
7 April 1894

WHAKAHAERE WHENUA MAORI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
21 March 1918

WHAKAHAERE WHENUA MAORI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
4 April 1918

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