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DISTRICT ORDER. Dktrlct Office, Wellington, 18lh Jur.c, 1906. 1. In continuation of District Order dated 17th Junu, ISO 6, Volunteers, including Defence Cadets, will Parado at Bal-lance-Etrcct, near Central Drillshcd, at 12.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, 21st inst., and will bo formed into two sections for tho purposo of lining the routo. 2. No. 1 Section, Liout.-Colonel G. F. C. .Canipboll in command. — No. 4 Company New Zealand Garrison Artillery Volunteoi-B (Wellington Navals), No. 6 Company New Zealand Garrison Artillery Volunteers (Petono Navak), No. 6 Company New Zealand Engineer Volunteers (Submarine Minors), A Company Wellington Riflo Volunteers (City Rifles), C Company Wellington Rifle Volunteers (Kelburne Rifles), E Company Wellington Riflo Volunteers (Post and Telegraph Rifles), G Company Wellington Rifle Volunteers (Zealauciia Rifles), I Company Wellington Rifle Volunteers (Hutt Valley Rifles), Wellington Collogo Rifle Cadot Volunteers. No. 2 Section, Major A. de B. Brandon in command.— D Battery New Zealand Field Artillery Volunteers, No. 5 Company New Zealand Engineer Volunteers (Wellington Engineers), Heretaunga Mounted Rifle Volunteers, B Company Wellington. Rifle Volunteers (Wellington Gum*), D Company Wellington Riflo Volunteers (Civil Service Rifles), F Company Wellington Riflo Volunteers (College Rifles), H Company Wellington Riflo Volunteers (Wellington Highland Rifles), Wellington Cycle Corps, St. Patrick's College Rifle Cadet Volunteers. 3. The Wellington Fiold Hospital and Bearer Corps will parade independently at eama time and placo, and will bo distributed in sections along the routo. 4. Members of Veterans' Association will parade at same time and place. 1 By order. L. J. JOYCE, Major, District Adjutant. Wellington, 13th Juno, 1906. "OUBLIO SCHOOL CADET ORDERS •"• By LIEUT.-COLONEL L. W. LOVE.DAY. Commanding Public School Cadets. 1. The Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Wellington Public henool Cadet Battalions will parado as under on THURSDAY NEXT, tho 21st instant, in order to tak? part in tho l'uneral of tho lute Right Hon. Tho Premier. 2. Tho Ist and 2nd Battalions will parado at 1 p.m. in Victoria-street, near tho Town Hall. 3. Tho Companies of the 3rvl Battalion on _ tho jNlanawatu Railway lino will entrain at their respective stations, bo as to reach Wellington by tho 12.45 p.m. tram, and on their nrrii-n! they will proceed to. the Volunteer Drillshed. Tho companies from tho Hutt and Petone will entrain by tho train leaving tho Hutt 12 noon, and on arrival they will march to tho Volunteer Drillshed. The Manawatu Companies will carry some refreshment in their haversacks. 4. Tho Cadets Band will parade with tho Ist and 2nd Battalions as mentioned in order No. 2. Tho 3rd Battalion Band and Pipers will parade with its own Battalion nt Iho Volunteer Drillshed. 5. Tho three Battalions will proceed to Bunny-street and form mass of quarter column opposito tho Government Printing Office, head of column facing Lambtonquay, so as to bo there by 1.45 p.m. punctually. 6. Officers will ho good enough to n-ear j a Band of Black Cloth or Crapo 5i inches ] deep, just above tho left elbow. They will also wer.r their swords. 7. Tho Rank and File will parade witharins l i GARRISON BAND, i PURSUANT to District Orders, the Garrison Band will moot at the Government Buildings - TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) at 1.15 p.m. sharp. Uniform — Full Dress. T. HERD, Lieut. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. jpiiADUAIES of the University of New *JT Zealand aro invited to take part in tho Funeral Procession of the lato Pro mier, in conjunction -with the Professors of the Victoria College. Academic costume ahould bo worn. It is expected that tho position allotted will be indicated through tho press. J. W. JOYNT, Registrar. FUNERAL NOTICE. INDUSTRIAL UNIONS OF WORKERS [ mHE Now Zealand Trades and Labour | -»- Council's Executive invites all UnionI istß to Assemble in Bowon-slroet TOMORROW (Thursday), 21st Juno, at 1.30 o'clock, , without banner?, for tho purpose of taking part in tho Funeral of tho late Right Hon. 11. J. Seddon, Premier and Minister for Labour. A. H. COOPEK, President. W. H. WESTBROOKE, Secretary. WELLINGTON WHARF LABOURERS' UNION. FUNERAL NOTICE. ALL Members of tho abo\o aro requested to meet nt the Quecn'a Statue TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m., to lake part in Ihe Funeral of the lato Right Hon. R. J. Soddon, Premier and Minister of Labour. Mr. G. Teirj') President, will act as Marshal. . D. M'LAREN, Secretary. WELLINGTON DRIVERS' UNION. 7TVHE Members of tho abovo Union are -B. requestod to meet in Bowon-streel TO-MORROW • (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p.m. diarp, for tho purpose of attending in a body, with other trades unionists, tho Funeral of tho lato Piemicr. D. BLACKIE, Secretary. INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS FUNERAL OF LATE RIGHT HON. R. J. SEDDOJS. MEMBERS will aesemblo at the Rooms, Queen's Chambers, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1 p.m., for the purposo of attending the Funeral. A. R. HISLOP, Secretary. IN MEMORIAM. HUTT BRASS BAND. rpHE Mombera of tho abovo aro reJ- quested to Parade at the Hutt School lonPrVi °" THURBD AY, 21st June 1906. lull dress. ' G. PRICE, Hon. Sec. C. WOOD, B.M. ROYAL N.Z. A. OF H.M. VETERANS. WELLINGTON BRANCH. VETERANS aro requested to be at tho Drillshed, off Lambfon-quay, at half, past 12 THURSDAY, to tako part in tho Funeral Procession of tho late Right Hon. R J. Soddon. Members to wear crape or black oloth band ou left arm. By order, S. BTIDOLPH, Hoa..Secret<u-y.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 8

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