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VCM-»ur. a___-.«. flw**,v»*. 1 DISTRICT ORDERS. (No. 5 ROYAL RECEPTION.) • By Lieutenant-Colonel H. Gordon, Commanding. Canterbury Volunteer District. ROYAL PROCESSION. SATURDAY. JUNE 22nd, 1901. THE PROCESSION will consist of all Mounted Corps from the Canterbury District nrd Two Guns from tho E Battery. Details showing positions of various companies will be issued to O.C. The Procession wi.l be formed up st 11 a.m., the front ponion of the procession or escort will take up a position in Manchester street at sufficient distance up the street to allow ot thc Royal Carriage beinj: in its proper place in front of Rralway Station. The rear portion of the escort eft prdcession will form up on South belt to east of railway station in such a position as to enable them to draw up into their positions in the procession as it advance*-. Thc Procession will proceed from the -muway Station via Manchester. High and Colombo streets, Cathedral square and Worcester •street-to Provincial Chambers, thence via Gloucester and Colombo streets to Victoria Hero the various Friendly .Socaeties will march past, the procession thence procaedmg via Victoria and Salisbury streets, Park Terrace and Carlton Mill road to Royal residence. On arrival at Royal Residence the Procession will wheel to left and go via Helmore s bridge to quarters. ■ - •-'..-■ No Troops will enter grounds of Royal Rpsidcnco. ■-~"«/-'»-.'■■ Plans of roi. to will be issued lo U,C. Canterbury Mounted Troops. LINING OT^STREETS. SATURDAY,,JUNE 22nd. The undermentioned, Troops to be in their respective positions at Jl a.m. They will march to and from their positions by tho shortest, route:— ' , _, .. , Section No. I.—From Railway Station along Manchester ar.d High streets to north side of intersection of Cashel street. South Canterbury Infantry Battalion.". ' . _. ' ~-'... Section No. 3.—Frdm intersection of Casnei street along High and Colombo streets, and Cathedral square to tho eastern side, let worth ■ Canterbury Infantry Battalion and Canterbury Engineers. The senior officer present will be in charge of this section. ~, ._. , . Section No. 3.—From wes-t aide of Cathedral square along Worcester street ancV Cambridge Terrace .to front of Provincial .Buildings, along Gloucester-street, to intersection of Colombo street, Canterbury Cadet* temporarily *°5 m «d into one Battalion; under commandjrf an officer to be detailed by O.C. Cadet Brigade. . Section No. 4.—From: Gloucester etreet along Colombo and Victoria streets to north side of intersection of Kilmore.street, 2nd North Canterbury Infantry Battalion. _ . , Section No. 0.-From Kilmore etreet along Victoria strest to Salisbury -street. .J . tion will be lined by the Guard of Honour at Provincial Buildings after at has been dismissed. SUNDAY, JUNE 23rd. The undermentioned Troops will be in their respective positions at 10.15_ a.m. on the occasion of Their Royal Hignnesses attending Divine Service at the Cathedral:-— _...,., Section A.—From Colombo street bridge along Colombo to- Cathedral square, South Canterbury Infantry Battalion . _ Section B.—From Colombo street round roadway in front of. Cathodral, Ist I\. Canterbury Infantry Battalion. " \ Section C—From Cathedral., round nortb side of Gorlley Statue, along Worcester street to intersection of Durham street, 2nd N. Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Dress—Full dres*s. O.C.s will be held entirely responsible for the sections allotted to them. Troops lining route will be one pace in front of fence, and at such interval as may be necessary. Front rank on left side of street, rear rank on right melt.. Officers one pace in front of men. Twelve men from each section of route to be detailed to patrol and keop order at back of crowd, and prevent pressure on front. Companies will bo ordered to- "Shoulder arms" when the head of tho procession reaches them, and to "Present Arms" when the carriage of his Royal Highness arrives 30 yards from the flank of the company. "Shoulder arms" when the Royal carriage has passed, and "Order anna" when all mounted troops have passed. Fifteen minutes after last of procession has passsd' troops will march by shortest route to quarters. .... Major Day will act as Staff Officer for line of route on Saturday and Sunday, and will see to the proper posting of troops. ' Plans,of route will be issued to O.C.s sections. 3.—ROYAL REVIEW. HAGLEY PARK. MONDAY, 24th JUNE, 1901. - Troops will be formed up in, line of quarter columns by 10 a.m. Detailed instructions will be issued, with plans showing position of various brijjades. Brigade Majors, Adjutants, and Brigade and Battalion Markers will report to D-A.A.G. on Review Ground, "opposite to Grand Stand, at 9 a.m. A parade of all troops will be hold in Review Ground on Sunday, 23rd Juno, at 3 p.m., for rehearsal of Review. . S.—BRIGADES. The following Corps will be Brigaded together under command of Senior Officer present:— Naval and Garrison Artillery. . Field Artillery. Engineers. .Mounted Infantry. Returned Troops (Ist Battalion North Island, 2nd Battalion South Island). ; Wellington Brigade, including Mounted ' Infantry (dismounted) and Infantry. Canterbury Brigade, including Nelson and I Westland Troops. | Otago Brigade. Cadets Brigade, under command of Captain Loveday. S.—PARADE STATES. . O.C.s Camps will furnish full parade states by 9 a.m. daily to Major N. L. D. Smith, D.A.A.G., at 'Drill Shed. On Monday Battalion Parade States for Review to be handed to D.A.A.G. on the Review' Ground by 9 a.m. By order. Nw-MA-N L. D. SMITH, Major, D.A.A.G. Defence Office, Christchurch, June 20th, 1901. ,7213 ~~~ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Tuesday night, between Theatre Royal and. Madras street Bridge, a Gold and Amethyst BROOCH. Finder rewarded on returning same to office of this paper. _' 7191 LOST, on Saturday, 15th, Crystal PIN, ornamented with Filagree Gold, between Mile road and East belt. Finder rewarded on returning eam-e to "Woodham," Mile road. 7176 LOST, on Wednesday's • Express, between DuStsandel and Christchurch, a Lady's Leather PURSE, containing a sum of money. Finder rewarded. Apply J. E. Green, Telegraph Department. 7179 LOST, in Addington tram or Cashel street, PURSE, branded M.S., containing about one pound change, and order payable to Burgon, for £2 ss, on Farmers' Co-op., payment of which is stopped. Reward at Farmers' Coop. _ 7174 GAME Astray, 18th, one Black Sow PIG, torn ears. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Jonathan Bell, Foster Farm, Rangiora. 7200 BO AMD AND RESIDENCE. THE LIMES, VICTORIA SQUARE. TiyTRS IRVING will be prepared to receive Boarders on JUNE 21at. 6794 BOArITaND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Caahel street E. Telephone 479. ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS JAMESON, 3481 Aimed* House, 55 Cashel street E. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. - ' 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. . Central Telephone 982. MRS McNIE. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. EVERY DESCRIPTION of TIMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS, seasoned ready for immediate use. GALVANISED IRON. sft to 10ft . DOORS. SASHES SASH FRAMES * MOULDINGS and ARCHITRAVES GATES and HURDLES . GALVANISED WIRE, No. 8 SHEET ZINC SHEET LEAD CEMENT LIME SHEEP and BABBIT. NETTING NEWCASTLE AND WESTPORT COAL, For Household Purposes. W O O D AN D L A U B I E. _ BEST Houso in Town for Gents' lies. J. ] H. Facta* and Co. ,
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10997, 21 June 1901, Page 8
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