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Business Cards. rfV_ — — i J A. POND, HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST, Has removed to 63, Queen-street (three doon above the Bank of New Zealand). TOE! ICE!! ICE!! G. GLEDHI|LL WELUSSLEr-STREKT, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURER, Begu to inform the public that he has added the Manufacture of ICE to the business he has hitherto been carrying en, and ia prepared to supply hotels and private families with this delicious drink-cooler either wholesale or retail. Customer* dealing with G-. G. for all the articles he manufaotur will find themielvn liberally dealt vitb. ICE ! ICE! CE ! ! ! ' A DORNWELL, BUTCHER. FAMILIES AND SHIPPING SUPPLIED.

Always on hand : Prime Roasting Beef Legs Mutton, 3d. per lb. Fore-quarters, 2d. per lb.

Volunteer Notices.

TJEGIMENTAL ORDERS. Auckland, March 7. 1871. In compliance with District Orders of this date, such members of the Battalion as desire to do so will parade in front of the Drill-shed, for Divine Service in St. Paul's Church, on Sunday Morning next, 12th instant, in full dress and side arms, at half-past 8 o'clock punctually. Band to attend, and a full attendance of the Battalion is invited. WILLIAM GORDON, Major, Commanding Auckland Regiment Rifle Volunteers,

|\ ISTR I C T ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, March 7, 1871. The whole of the Volunteer Corps in Auckland will parade for Divine Service in the Albert Barracks on Sunday Morning next, 12th instant, at 9 o'clock punctually, in line of contiguous quarter columns.but »t ten-p»c«s interval, facing the North gate. Cavalry, dismounted, on the right: Artillery, Southern Representatives. Auckland Rifle Battalion, Naval Volunteers, on the left. Base points, 2 from each corps, to take up their position for their respective corps at five minutes to nine, undortheDistiict Adjutant.

Full dress and side arms to be warn on this occasion. Tho Bands of the Artillery and lliflo Battalion to be present. The attendance at this parade is, of course, voluntary, but, in honour of the presence of the Southern Representatives, and in consideration of the Right Rev. Dr. Cowie, the Bishop of Auckland, having kindly signified his intention of officiating on this occasion, the Inspector of Militia and Volunteeis feels assured that the attendance will be as large as posiiblo. Officers commanding are recommended to cause their own corps to fall in at 8.30, so that the Brigade may bo formed up at tho hour named above. By order. W. St. CLAIR TISDALL, Major and Adjutant Militia and Volunteers.

UCKLAND NAVAL VOLUNTEERS.

All the Members of the above Corps are requested to assemble at the Drill-shed, Fort Btitomart. at 8 o'clock, To-morrow (Sunday), to attend the Church Par.ide, as per District Older, March 7. Full uniform and side-arm*. Band to biing their instruments. R LiaROY, Lieut. A.N.V. March 10, 1871.

A UCKLAND ARTILLERY VOLUNJ\. TEER3.

The Battery will Parade in Foit Uritomart on Sunday Morning next, »fc S. to attend Divine Service, as called by District Order of 7th instant Fora<»e caps and slung pouches only, without aims. The Band, with instruments. , E. H. FEATON, Captain Commanding Battoiy.

AUCKLAND SQUADRON ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.

All the Members of the above Corps aie requested to Assemble at the DrilUhed,at 8.30 a.m., on Sunday next, to attend the Chinch Parade, as per District Orders March 7. Dull uniform and sido aim?. J. .K. GARliiiTj

Captain Commandant.

Insurance.

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY (FIRE AND LIFE).

CAPITAL: TWO MILLIONS STERLING.

UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS.

THE CAPITAL ACTUALLY PAID UP IS £289,095.

THE FIRE RESERVES ARE £280,363. THE LIFE FUNDS ARE £1,173,401.

AND TnE TOTAL ACCUMULATED FUNDS IN HAND EXCEED £1,800,000, All Carefully invested in Unquestionable Securities. See Book Almanac for 1871, page v.

Tub Rotal jks never Amalgam ited with ax\ oxhlk Company,

And is the only office doing business in the Colony which has. published a statement of its Invested Funds for the information of polic> -holders and int-nding Insuion. Firo and Lifo Risks accepted af lowest cuirent rate*, and all information obtained on application to GEORGE WM. TONES, Agent. Office : 2-t, Queen-slreot, Auckland, March 10, 1871.

■\TICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY V OF MELBOURNE. For Fire, Marine, and Life Insmance. Capital: £2,200,000. Office of Auckland Branch : Wyndham Chambers.

ANDREW G. MILL AB, Agont. Capt. H. J. ANDERSON, Marine Surveyor.

IMPERIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON. 1 Capital: £1,000,000. Agent: SAMUEL JACKSON, Fort-<treet.

PA C I F I Fire and Marinejlnntrance Comp my. Unlimited J lability. GEORGE TIIQRNE, Jon., Agent.

IrtOß SALE, Basket Carriage (double - I se at), Pony, H«me*s,&e., complete. Pony unequalled for saddle or harness.— Apply to P. A. Philips, 52, Queen-street,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4235, 11 March 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4235, 11 March 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4235, 11 March 1871, Page 1

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