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Saturday 26th September 1914

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

We proceeded to Trentham by the 9 a.m. train and had a most instructive day on the Range. The mounted troops on Board were ordered to be disembarked and to proceed to various camps first thing next week. The other transports still remain in the stream and we thanked the Gods that we were on [...]

Friday 25th September 1914

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Still at the wharf. After breakfast we learnt definitely that we were not to sail for a fortnight at last[sic] owing to lack of a convoy or other Admiralty reasons. We remained all day at the wharf. No work was done. It was arranged that we should proceed to Trentham next day for a days [...]

Thursday 24th September 1914

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

We fully expected to sail at 10 a.m. This hour passed and then 4 o’clock was mentioned, this passed and leave was allowed up to 10 p.m. Finally we heard that we should not move till the morning. Of course no parades were attempted.

Wednesday 23rd September 1914

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

This day was spent in settling the men into their quarters, making arrangements for running messes, and generally in routine work. Leave was granted. In the afternoon a Brigade parade was held at Newtown Park, when the Premier and other prominent men said farewell to the troops. It was a most impressive scene. The proceedings [...]

Tuesday 22nd September 1914

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Reveille 4 a.m. A cold sharp morning but in view of our departure everything and everbody[sic] was soon on the move. Breakfast was soon over, luggage packed and away to the station and the spare time was devoted to cleaning camp, which was left as spic and span as it had always been kept. Our [...]