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The Waipvwa Cavalry Volunteers will, for the last time, parade this day. The Waiboa Mail, yesterday, brought no later news than we were previously in possession of. The Native Lands Court, presided over by Mr. Munro, will sifc at Wairoa on Monday next. Educational Rates Collection. — Applications for the collection of this rate must be in by Saturday, September 19. The Armed Constabulary Force, some sixty odd strong, will march this day for Petane, where they will be encamped until further orders. Assembling op Militia. — No. 5, and part of No. 7 company, parade this day ; No. 10 to-day and to-morrow ; No. 6, tomorrow and Thursday. The Napier Rifle Volunteers will, for the future, parade on the third Tuesday in each month, instead of the second Saturday, as hitherto, at past 6 p.m. The Hawke's Bay Yeomanry Cavalry paraded on the afternoon of Saturday last, at Tareha's Bridge, and numbered 51 in all. One of the non-coramissioned officers sported the new scarlet uniform of the corps, which looked very gay. Militia Summonses. — Fourteen persons belonging to No. 2, and 24 to No. 1 company, have been summoned for non-attend-ance at last parade of their respective companies. The summonses will be served this day, and the cases come on for adjudication on Tuesday next. The maximum fine is £5, and the costs in each case will be about Bs., not bad picking of itself, in these depressed times. Mr. Edward Lyndon will sell, on Thursday next, on the premises of Mr. Taylor, Eastern Spit, household, furniture,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 976, 8 September 1868, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 976, 8 September 1868, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 976, 8 September 1868, Page 2