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EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. COPY OF WEEKLY BILL OF FARE GIVEN TO TROOPS ON TRIP WELLINGTON TO SUEZ, ON H.M.N.Z.T. No. 49, T.S.S. "MAUNGANUI."

Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1916 Session I, H-19c

 

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1916. NEW ZEALAND.

EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. COPY OF WEEKLY BILL OF FARE GIVEN TO TROOPS ON TRIP WELLINGTON TO SUEZ, ON H.M.N.Z.T. No. 49, T.S.S. "MAUNGANUI."

Laid on the Table of the House of Representatives by ],cave.

Troops' Bill of Fake. H.M.N.Z.T. No. 49, T.S.S. " Maunganui." Monday— Breakfast. Dinner. Tea. Porridge and milk. Roast beef. Cheese. Irish stew. Vegetables and potatoes. Bread and butter. Bread and butter. Tapioca custard. Jam. Stewed figs. Bread and butter. Tea. Tea and coffee. Lime-juice. Tuesday— Porridge and milk. Roast mutton. Cheese. Stewed tripe and onions. Vegetables and potatoes. Bread and butter. Bread and butter. Stewed apples and custard. Tea. Tea and coffee. Bread and butter. Tea. Wednesday— Porridge and milk. Soup. Cold roast beef. Curry and rice. Bread and butter. Pickles. Bread and butter. Stewed apricots. Bread and butter. Tea and coffee. Lime-juice. Jam. Marmalade. Tea. Thubsday— Porridge and milk. Roast beef and mutton. Biscuits and cheese. Beef sausages. Vegetables. Bread and butter. Potatoes. Stewed pears and custard. Jam. Bread and butter. Bread and butter. Tea. Tea and coffee. Tea. Eiuday— Porridge and milk. Cold meat and pickles. • Cheese. Pish and potatoes. Potatoes. Jam. Stewed prunes. Rice custard. Bread and butter. Bread and butter. Bread and butter. Tea. Tea and coffee. Lime-juice. Saturday— Porridge and milk. Roast mutton. Bread and butter. Irish stew. Potatoes and vegetables. Cheese. Bread and butter. Stewed peaches and custard. Jam. Tea and coffee. Bread and butter. Tea. Sunday-- Porridge and milk. Stewed rabbits. Biscuits and cheese. Curry and rice. Potatoes and vegetables. Jam. Bread and butter. Plum-pudding and sauce. Tea. Marmalade. Bread and butter. Tea and coffee. Lime-juice.

Approximate Cost of Paper. — Preparation, not given ; printing (750 copies), £1.

By Authority : Marcus P. Marks, Government Printer, Wellington. —1916.

Price 3d.]

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