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F. S. Malcolm Ss Co. For private sal b. Brass-rail Bedsteads, now designs. Cutler's Roller-top Oak Desks. 6 Pianos, very low reserves. 1 American Organ, 18 stops. 5! Dining Tables—-Extension. 3 Kauri Wardrobes, Plato Fronts. 15 Cases Bentwood Chairs. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., Auctioneers, Manufacturers’ Agents. AUCTION SALES. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, MERCHANDISE. Etc., SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Rooms, EVER/ WEDNE3DAX and SATURDAY. Clients are requested to send Goods, eto., Day Previous to Sale. OUT-DOOR SALES Personally ■ attended to by our Mr Malcolm. Every detail attended to, and economy itudied in the interests of clients, F. 8. MALCOLM AND CO.. . Auctioneers and Land Salesmen. TASMANIAN PUR GOODS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT OF Black and Grey Opossum Buga, Capes, Mats, Hearthrugs, Foot Wanner*, Caps, Necklets, Bags, Muffs and Sundries. ON SALE PRIVATELY AT MANUPACTURndtS' Rr.SERVE PRICE. For a Pew Days Only. Finest Consignment ever ahown in Canterbury All Specimen Skins and Guaranteed Moth Proof. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. Volunteer Notices. JQ ISTR IC T ORDERS. (No. 6, ROYAL RECEPTION). By Lieut.-Col. H. Gordon, Commanding Canterbury Volunteer District. ORDERS No. 5 ARB AMENDED AS FOLLOWS:— 1. —ROYAL PROCESSION. SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1901, The Procession will consist of all Mounted Corps from .the Caneerbury District and Two Guns B Battery (detail showing positions of various companies will he issued to Officers Commanding). The Procession will bo formed up at 11 a.m. The front portion of the Procession or Escort will take up a position in Manchester Street at sufficient distance up the ■ street to allow of the Royal Carriage being in its proper place in front of Railway Station. The rear portion of the Escort or Procession 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 'advances. ■ The Procession will proceed from the Christchurch Railway Station, via Manchester, High and Colombo 'Streets, Cathedral Square and Worcester Street to Provincial Chambers, thence via Gloucester and Colombo .Streets to Victoria Square. Here the various Friendly Societies will March Past, the Procession thence proceeding 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 Heknore’s Bridge to quarters. No troops will enter grounds of Royal Residence. Plans of route will be issued to Officers Commanding Canterbury Mounted Troops. The four guns' of hi 'Battery at Victoria Square will, when they have completed the Royal Salute, oni arrival of H.8.H., proceed to a posuiou to west of Carrion Bridge, &nd .from there fire. a Royal Salute as oi.R.'H. enters the 'Royal residence. Officer will arrange for signal. 2. LINING OF (STREETS.. SATURDAY, JUNE 02nd. The undermentioned Troops to be in their respective positions at 11 a.m. Bands, unless detailed for guards of honour, will parade with their respective battalions, and play national airs as ordered. ■ _ Troops will march to and from their positions by the shortest route. SECTION No. 1—

From Railway Station, along Manchester and High. (Streets to north aide of intersection of (Lichfield Street.—Auckland, Nelson and 'Westland Troops. SECTION No. 2 From intersection of Lichfield Street, along High and Colombo Streets, and Cathedral Square to the western side.—lst North Canterbury Infantry Battalion,' South Canterbury Infantry Battalion, and Canterbury Engineers. The senior officer present will be in charge of this section. SECTION No. 3 From west side of Cathedral Square along Worcester Street and Cambridge Terrace to front of Provincial Buildings, along Gloucester Street to intersection of Colombo Street. Wellington Troops. SECTION No.'frFrom Gloucester Street along Colombo and Victoria Streets to north aids of intersection of Victoria Bridge 2nd North Canterbury Infantry Battalion. SECTION No. 5 From Victoria 'Bridge, along Victoria Street to Peterborough • Street.—Otago N Troops. SECTION No. 6 From Peterborough Street along Victoria and Salisbury Streets, Park Terrace, and Carlton Mill Road, to Royal Residence.—Brigade of Cadets. DRESS. FULL DRESS. Officers Commanding will he held entirely responsible for the sections allotted to 'them. The senior officer will be in charge of section. Troops lining the 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 side. Officers, one pace in front of men. Twelve men from each section of route to be detailed to patrol and keep order at back of crowd and prevent pressure on front. Companies will be ordered to “ Shoulder arms " .when the head of the procession reaches them, and to “ Present arms " when the carriage of his Excellency the Governor and also when that of hia Royal Highness arrives thirty yards from the flank of the Company. “ Shoulder arms" when the Royal carriage has passed, and “ Order arms ” when all mounted troops have passed. Fifteen minutes after last of procession has passed 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 gee to the proper posting of troops. Plans of route will be issued to Officers Commanding Canterbury Mounted Troops. 3.—ROYAL REVIEW. HAGLEY PARK, MONDAY, 24th JUNE, 1901. Troops will be formed up in line of quarter columns by 9,30 a.m. Detailed instructions will bo issued, with plans showjng positions of various Brigades. Brigade Majors, Adjutants, Brigade and Battalion Markers will report to D.A.A.Q. on Review Ground opposite to Grand Stand at 8.43 a.m. A parade of all troops will be held in Review Ground on Sunday, 23rd June, at 3 p.m., for rehearsal of Review. 4—BRIGADES. The following Corps will be Brigaded together under command of Senior . Officer of each arm 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 Westland Troops. Otago Brigade, including Auckland Troons. Cadets Brigade, under command of Captain Love day. S.—PARADE STATES. Officers Commanding Camps will furnish full Parade Strifes by 9 a.m. daily; to Major N. L. D. Smith, D.A.A.G., at Dnllshed. On Monday Battalion Parade States for Review to be handed to D.AA.G. on the Review Ground by 9 a.m. By order. NORMAN L. D. SMITH, Major D.A.A.G. Defence Office, Christchurch, June 21st, 1901. 8419

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 12