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The church was dismantled at Makotuku and transported in parts to Linton Camp, where it was rebuilt, led by Sgt Murray Holt as task foreman. By July 1974 the chapel was rebuilt at Linton Camp. On 20 July 1974 a parade of the Sapper units at the camp was held with music provided by the Palmerston North Salvation Army brass band Salvation Army Band .
Before the 2023 census, Linton Camp had a slightly different boundary, covering 4.98 km 2 (1.92 sq mi). [4] Using that boundary, Linton Camp had a population of 1,668 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 333 people (24.9%) since the 2013 census, and a decrease of 84 people (−4.8%) since the 2006 census. There were 372 households ...
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U.S. Route 258 Business (US 258 Business) is a business route of US 258 through Kinston, North Carolina. The highway runs 4.77 miles (7.68 km) entirely concurrent with US 70 Business from US 258, US 70, and NC 58 on the south side of Kinston to US 70 and US 258 on the west side of Kinston.
The following highways in Virginia have been known as State Route 258: State Route 258 (Virginia 1933-1940) , Grove Hill to Alma State Route 258, 1940 – mid-1940s, now part of U.S. Route 258
Papakura Military Camp, Auckland. Waiouru Military Camp, Waiouru. Linton Military Camp, Palmerston North. Trentham Military Camp, Wellington. Burnham Military Camp, Christchurch. Balmoral Military Camp, Tekapo. Cadets from the Officer Cadet School conduct live fire training in Waiouru.
The Palmerston North branch of the Returned Services' Association and soldiers from the Linton Military Camp reached an agreement with Palmerston North City Council in 2019 to clean the headstones of 1000 veterans buried at the cemetery. [20] The association had to also seek permission from the veterans' families. [21]
Waiouru Sub-Depot of the Central Districts Ordnance Depot, (1946–1976) [28] In 1946 Waiouru became a Sub-Depot of the Central Districts Ordnance Depot in Linton, consisting of: Ammo Group; Vehicle Group; Camp Equipment Group. 4 Central Ordnance Deport, (1976–1979) On 1 April 1976 became a stand-alone depot in its own right. [29]