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Napier; Sep^ ; 2B^ B6^, FpHE following Prroclainaii^^jpiibJL lished in the New Zealand Gazette, lislied for general information. ' ' J. D. ORMONI}, '..'■; ! : Superintendent. G. F. BOWJSN, Governon, A PROCLAMATION^ ;: - Whbkbas by "TheMmtiaAct, 185S,^it is enacted that on the occasions "therein mentioned it shall be lawful for ihe ; Governor, or such person as he shaU from time . to time by warrant under' his hand appoint as deputy for that' purpose^ to, direct the , : Officer Commanding the Militia, of ashy district, with all convenient speed, to draw out such Militia Force, and that such Militia shall continue on actual service so long as, in the opinion of the Governor,- the danger shall render their services .necessary: ■ ■"'..::•.; ;.■•:.,■•; And whereas, by a warrant under my hand bearing date the third day of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, I directed the Officer Commanding the Militia District to draw out, for actual service, the men of the Militia Force in the said district: : '••••■ ' * Now therefore I, Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the Governor of New Zealand, .in pursuance of the power and authority vested in me by the said Act, by and, with 'the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the Colony, do hereby proclaim and declare that the said Force shall henceforth cease to be on actual service. ; > Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen, (Knight Grand Cross of the . Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor; and Com-mander-in-Chief, , in and over 'Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand, and its Dependencies, and ViceAdmiral of the same* at the Government House, at Wellington ; and issued under the Seal of the said Colony this eighteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord, pno thousand eight hundred and .sixtynine. DONALD M'LEAN. „ God save the. Qxheenl ,• ' - G. F. BOWEN, Governor. \\ To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: " r ; . XTfTHEEEAS by the ."MDitia Acts V f Amendment Act, 1862," it is enacted that the number of days or hours for the meeting of the Militia of any district for training and exercise, shall be from time to time fixed by the Governor, and that it shall be lawful for the Governor, or such person as he shall appoint as his Deputy for that purpose, to call out the whole or any part or number of any Regiment, Battalion^ Corps, or Company, as'he shall think fit. , Now know ye that I, Sir George Fer- . guson Bowen, the Governor of New Zealand, in exercise of the powers vested in.me by the said Act, do hereby fix twenty-four . . as the number of days, and two hpur,s on each day as the number of hours, for the meeting of the Militia of the District -of Napier, who shall be called out for training . and exercise by my Deputy hereinafter . named. And I, the said Governor, do hereby appoint . , • ; John Davebs Obmond, Esquire, " ? my Deputy, for the purpose of calling out for training and exercise, the whole or any part or number of any Eegiment, Battalion, Corps, or Company, in the said district, as he shall think fit. Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distm? guished Order of Saint Michael „ . and Saint George, Governor and ... Commander-in-Chief, in and. over Her Majesty^ Colony of New : Zealand, and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, at the Government House at Wellington, . this eighteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. . • DONALD M'LEAN. Whebeas by the "Militia Acts Amendment Act, 1862," it is "enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor, or such person as he shall appoint as his Deputy, to 'call out for training and exercise, the whole, or ' any part or number of any Eegiment, Corps, or Company, as he shall think fit ; and, whereas, His Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, has, by Warrant under his hand, dated the eighteenth day of September, one thousand . eight hundred and sixty-nine, appointed ' me to be his Deputy for that pur- . pose. In pursuance and exercise of. the authority so delegated, I do hereby pall out the whole of the Militia of the Napier District for training and exercise. Given under my hand at ijTapier, this twenty-eight day of September, in the year of bur Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. J. D. ORMOND, Superintendent.

When in Aberdeen, Dr. Johnson dined with a clergyman, the soup being "hotchpotch." The lady: of the ihouse*; after having served T"m once, asked if ho would take more. The gruff apd.stern moralist, and outspoken social' bear, replied, " It is a dish fit for hogs, madam.' "Takealittle more then," was the immediate and appropriate reply. • A cttbioshjy of meanness has. been ex» hibited in San .Eranoisco.' During the settlement of an estate in that; cjfrjrj, on the 24th January, it was discpjifered^fchat a brother of the deceased had/oha]c^e^the estate four dollars for loss of time^hilo attending the funeral. - /( - • , American InTELLiG^NqB.-^ln America : an artist recently painted* a wintercscenk. ,so true to ;Nature,,ithat-a child Whiph , slept near it was aeatlylroaeß tQ^f§&. ■

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1089, 5 October 1869, Page 3

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