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I VISIONAL - ORDERS Bv COLONEL POLE PBNTON, Commandant N.Z, Forces. u Lieuto-Col. DEC. Gordon will commend iths ■Canterbury Brigade. 2L Lieut-Dol. Robin, 0.8., will command {he ■ . Mounted Brigade. i 8. I/ieut.-iCol. Jowsey, C.M.G., will command ! the Returned N.Z. Troops. j The above officers will appoint their own j staffs. 4. Oamp ■ (Boutina. The (following will be observed;— Reveille and Morning Gun, 6.45 a.m. Evening Gun-fire, 10.0 p.m. Last Post, 10.80 p.m. O.'O. Artillery will arrange accordingly. 6. Rehearsal of Review. This will take place on Saturday afternoon. Troops to be in position by 4 p.m. Brigades will be marched to their pos> ' tions by the following routes:—Mounted Brigade and Artillery via West Belt, and entering (Park by -llhe gate on ■ Northern (Side near Carl-ton (Mill Bridge. Troops from South Park, ■ via "West Belt and Royal entrance in the following order:—Naval Battalion, Engineers, ■Wellington (Brigade, Canterbury Brigade, Cadets via Armagh Sltredt Bridge. Head of column to halt near grand stand until Infantry from oamp (have passed. Troops to move off right in front. Manks of units will bo marked on the ground by flags, from right to left, as foSlowa; —. Artillery, blue and red, cross. Royal Navy and Naval and Garrison Artillery, light blue. Engineers, magenta. Wellington Brigade, green. Returned Contingent Troops, red and white. Canterbury Brigade, red. Otago Brigade, yellow. Canterbury Mounted Troops, red with M in black. Otago Mounted Troops, green with M in black. Ambulance, red cross. 6. The following bands are detailed for duty with Guards of Honour on Saturday, 22nd inst.:— Nelson Band, Christchurch Railway Station. , ‘ Wanganui Band, Provincial Chambers. Christchurch Garrison Band, Victoria (Square. Timaru Garrison Band, Royal Residence. AM to be in position by 11 a.m. Saturday Night. The Christchurch Garrison Band will attend the Mayoral Reception with the Guard of Honour already detailed, to be in position by 9.1 S pm. By order. R. H. OWEN, Major, Staff Officer to Commandant. Defence Office, Christchurch, 21st June, 1301. 6450 -j^ORTH CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. REGIMENTAL ORDERS BY MAJOR WM. A. DAY, 'Commanding. A Headquarters, 21st June, 1901. 1. The Battalion will parade at the Drill-shed Grounds on SATURDAY, 22nd Imst. Fall in 10 a.m. Review order. (Those corps . not provided with Full Dress wi-1 parade in Khaki. 2. The Battalion will parade at the Drill-shed Grounds on SUNDAY, 23rd Inst. Fall-in 9.30 a.m. Review order. 3. The Battalion will parade at the Drill-shed Grounds on SUNDAY, 23rd Instant. Fallin. 2.30 p.m. Review order. 4. The Battalion will parade at the Drill-shed Grounds on MONDAY, 24th Instant. Fali-in 9 a.m. Review order. 5. At the request of the Officer Commanding iS-outh Canterbury Infantry Battalion, the Battalion will do Guard 'Duty at the Royal Residence for him on SATURDAY, 22nd Inst. The Linwood Rifles will parade at 'the Drill-shed Grounds on 'SATUk ‘j-i j 22nd Inst., for that purpose. Fall-in- 4 ■p.m., to relieve the guard at 5 p.m. at the , Royail Residence. 6. The Canterbury - Engineers are -attached to the First North Canterbury Infantry Battalion on SATURDAY, 22nd Inst. 7. Officers Commanding Companies will see that the Adjutant receives -their Parade State immediately the parades are formed up By order. G. H. MERTON, Lieut., 8389 Adjutant. CONTINGENT ORDER. ALL Members of SOUTH AFRICAN OON- , TINGENTS are warned to Parade at the ©RILL SHED THIS MORNING (Saturday, 22nd June), at 11 o’clock sharp., when they will receive orders re Royal ’Reception and Presentation of Medals. By order. TITO'S. J. TODD, Captain and Adjutant, 8418 N.Z.-M.R. T BATTERY ARTILLERY. \ ORDERS- BY- CA-PT. MoXNTYRB, Commanding. Orders of 19th Inst -are Cancelled. The -Battery will/ Parade at the Drill-shed on SATURDAY, 22nd Insit., at-9.45 a.m. And on MOlina*, '24th InSt., at the Railway Station, alt 8.16 a.m. Review Order on Each Occasion. In the event of a Parade on Sunday, notice will be posted. A SUTTER, Sgt.-Major. Orderly Room”, 21st June, 1901. 8400 QUEEN’S' CADETS. Christchurch, June 21-st, 1901. THE QUEEN’S Cadets will Parade at the Drillshed at 9 a.m. sharp. Full uniform with leggings. v By order. ' „ ‘ C. E. PREBBLE, 84X9 Lieutenant Queen's Cadets. Public Notices. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. THE -SHARE TE-vNSFER BOOKS of the Association will be CLOSED from the 21st JUNE to the Bth JULY, inclusive.

ROBT. HARDIE, ’Secretary. Christchurch, 18th June, 1301. 8169 rTGEORGE DEYELL, Deceased. IT is requested that ail Cl aims against the Estate of the late George Deyell, of Spreydon, Contractor (commonly known as George Dale), be forwarded to the undersigned forthwith, and that all Debts due to the deceased he paid to us at once. LOUGHREY AM) LANE, Solicitors for Administrators, 8242 220, Hereford Street, Christchurch. A PPLICATiONS are invited by the South -O. Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid Board for a DULY QUALIFIED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER, to aot as TEMPORARY RESIDENT SURGEON of the Timaru Hospital. Sala/ry to be at the rate of '£2s per calendar month. Applications to be sent in not later than TUESDAY, 251 h inst., and to be addressed to “The Chairman Hospital Board, Timaru.” Full particulars can be obtained from E. ORWIN, 8234 Secretary. " KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL. CLERK AND SURVEYOR APPLICATION'S are invited for the above position. Schedule of duties may bo seen at the Borough Council Office, Kaiapoi. Salary, £125 per annum, with commission. Applications, accompanied with testimonials, to be in by 7 p.m. on FRIDAY, June 28th, 1901, addressed to his Worship the Mayor, and marked “ Clerkship.” i S. R. WRIGHT, Town Clerk, Kaiapoi. Kaiapoi, June 19th, 1901. 8263 " -CLUB 'LUNCHEON ROOMS, AND TEA TjpFE 155, Worcester Street, near the Post Office. First-class Luncheon, 12 to 2; Afternoon Tea; High Tea, 5 to 7. Fruit Salads, Waffles, etc. Bicycle Accommodation. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. Available after 7 for private Dinnere or Suppers, Parties catered for. F 2301 " i NOTICE OP REMOVAL. ' HAVING taken over the Practice of Mr C. Scott. I have REMOVED MY BUSINESS TO THE OFFICES lately occupied by him At 9, CATHEDRAL SQUARE inert Post Office). J. J. DOUGALL, 7571 F ‘ Solicitor. NOW LANDING, Ex Tokomaru and Rakaia, LARGE ASSORTMENTS LATEST DESIGNS PAPERHANGING 3, OILS, PAINTS, ETC. A J. A. LUMMIS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, 69. Corner Tuom and Durham Streets. Telephone No. 613. FSGO

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

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