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  $('.summary').html("<p>On&nbsp;Saturday 5 February 1916, the 3rd Māori Contingent of Reinforcements and others\nmade their way from Parliament along Lambton Quay to their departure point at\nWellington’s waterfront. Members of the Māori Contingent are easily identified\nby their uniform of pith helmet, shorts, putties (a long strip of cloth around\nthe lower leg) and lack of ammunition pouches, which distinguished them from\nthe ‘lemon squeezer’ hat and full uniform of the other troops. The idea of\nengaging in a battle in foreign lands so far from home must have raised\nexcitement as well as doubt as the Māori Contingent headed for the challenge\nand conflict of World War One.<\/p><p>Troops from several\nSouth Pacific countries formed part of the 3rd Maori Contingent. Among them was\nSergeant-Major Uea of Lalofetau, Niue. He had helped to encourage support for\nthe war effort and was the oldest of the Niuean volunteers who sailed that day.<\/p>");
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