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DISTRICT ORDER. ALL Returned Troopers, whether about to receive medals or not, and all veteran soldiers or sailors oi the regular forces with or without medals, and those who took part in tbe Maori wars, are cordially invited to attend the parade on Coronation Day. G. 0. B. WOLFE, Major. CLEGHORN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. A MEETING of the above will be held at Jellyman's Hall on SATURDAY, 28th instant, at two o'clock. Ladies of Committee specially invited to attend. J. C. CHAYTOR, Chairman, DISTRICT ORDERS. PRESENTATION OF MEDALS. THE following Troopers are required to attend on Coronation Day to receive their South African War Medal :— Re N^ ent Rank and Name. 3468 ... Private Burroughs J. 3480 ... Private Cameron W. 3527 ... Private MorrishW. J. 3528 ... Private Maddock W. 3531 ... Private Newcombe F. 3557 ... Private Williamson J. W. 3391 ... Private Miller F. A. 2455 ... Private Craven R. J. 1337 ... Private Hebley W. 1322 ... Private Rainbow H. C. 1314 ... Private Conolly W. 1310 ... Private Carey C. G. 1546 ... Private Terr ill W. 1313 ... Private Smith K. H. 1143 ... Private Fitzgerald D. 3552 ... Private Thomas F. G. 1370 ... Private Maud R. 1803 ... Q.-M. Sgt. Maclaine A. J. G. C. B. WOLFE, Major. DISTRICT ORDEP. IWITH reference to the Parades • to be held in the Nelson District on Coronation Day the Officer Commanding the District hopes that the musters everywhere will be phenomenal. Only illness or some other serious cause should prevent anyone belonging to the Defence Forces from being present on parade. 2 Officers Commanding Battalions « or Corps are ordered to carefully inspect the pouches of the rank and file before blank ammunition is issued. By Order. S. V. TRASK, Lieut., District Adjutant. MARLBOROUGH SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL, THE Public are reminded that Subscription Lists will be opened in the Borough Council Chambers, Blenheim, on Coronation Day. PAY ! PAY ! PAY ! "LEST WE FORGET." 11. J. ROBINSON, Hon Sec. BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Council of the Borough of Blenheim, at a meeting to be held on FRIDAY, the fourth day of July, 1902, to make and levy the undermentioned Rates :— 1. A General Rate, under the previsions of section 95 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," and clause 37 of "The Rating Act, 1894," for the general purposes of the Borough, of One Shilling and One Penny Farthing in the Pound on the annual ratable value on the Valuation Roll of all the ratable property within the Borough; 2. A Rate, under the provisions of " The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1885," of Two Pence and One Farthing in the Pound on the annual ratable value on the Valuation Roll of all ratable property within the Borough —such rate being required to meet the contribution payable to tbe Wairau Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, 3. The Annual Special Rate of Two Pence Half-penny in the Pound on all the ratable property in the Borough. The Estimate of the Income and Expenditure on which such Rates are proposed to be made, and the Rate Book containing the particulars of the Rates, are open for the inspection of those interested at the Town Clerk's Office, Market Place, Blenheim. The above Rates will be payable in one sum on MONDAY, the Twentyeighth day of July, 1902. Wm. NOSWORTHY, Town Clerk. Blenheim, 25th July, 1902. VOLUNTEER BALL.. Under the patronage of the Officers of the Nelson and Marlborough District. Til RID AY, 27th JUNE, 1902. Double Tickets 10/6. Single 7/0. Extra Lady's Ticket ... 5/0. To be had from any member of the Committee, Capt. Chaytor, Lieuts. Prichard, Watson, and Baillie, Sergts, Parker and Reardon. Dancing commences at 8.30. COL.-SGT. BREWSTER, Hon. Secretary. Blank Receipt Books on hand and for sale at the Express Office

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 146, 25 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 146, 25 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 146, 25 June 1902, Page 3

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