No. 896. Militia and Volunteer Office, _ Auckland, April 27, 1864. AM DIRECTED to publish tho following extract from Mmtiu and \ olunteer Goneral Orders, of abth April, para. 2 :— " Men who have received exemptions are to attend Parade oncii a month) for the inspection of arms and accoutrements; tip. iitich, day as their respectivo commanding officers ifiiay direct, . By order; . , , H. C. BALNEAVIS, • lit.-C01.,' ; D.A.G. of Militia FIRST CLASS FIRST BATTALION MILITIA. Battalion Oudebs. April 28,1864. TN compliance with Militia and Volunteer General X Orders, of the 26th April, directing all exempt nletj to parade once a month, for inspection of arms aud accoutrements, the exempt men of the First Class will parade on the FIRST MONDAY of each month until further order*. M. TtGHE, Major Commanding. AUCKLAND MILITIA, 2ND CLASS. AGREEABLY to advertisement from the Deputy Adjutent-General's Office, all persons who have obtained exemption from duty are hereby directed to attend Parade on the FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH, at half-past six o'clock a.m., for the inspection of their arms, ammunition, &c. H. M. NATION, Lt.-Col., Commanding 2nd Class Ist Batt. A.M. Auckland, 28th April, 1864. AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Battalion' Orders, Afhil 26,1864. UNTIL further Orders tliero will be a General Parade in the Albert Barrafcks, cvCry Tuesday morning, at half-past six o'clock. MEMORANDUM. The firing for the New Zealand Government Prize for the best rifle shots, commences on tho 16th May next. Intending competitors are reminded that their names should be given in at the Orderly Room, on or before tlie 9tli May. F. E. CAMPBELL, Major Commanding. - AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Battalion Orpeks, April 28, 1864. THE following extract from Militia and "V olunteer General Orders is published for the iniormation of the Battalion i— " Men who have received exemption are to attend | parade once a month, for the inspection of their arms and accoutrements, on such as their respective commanding officers may direct." In pursuance of the above order non-commissioned officers and men of the Auckland Rifle Volunteers who have obtained exemption from Military duty (otherwise than on medical certifcate,) are horeby directed to attend parade, in the Albert Barracks, on TUESDAY MORNING next, the 3rd May, at half-past 6 o'clock, and on the first Tuesday in each succeeding month, at the same time and place. F. E. CAMPBELL, Major Commanding A.R.V.
Commissariat, Now Zealand, Auckland, March 26, 1864. AM UMBER of FIRST-CLASS BULLOCK DRIVEBS are required for the Commissariat Transport Corps ; persons wishing such employment and thoroughly competent, can obtain further information from the Dirictor of Transport at Penrose Farm, near Otahuhu. T .. 7T ,r, H. STANLEY JONES, Dep.-Com.-General. . NOTICE. THE PTJNT at Panmuro -will be required for tha use of the Provincial Engineer on MONDAY, the 3rd May, lrorn 8 o'clock a.m., until sundown. Bv order ' JOSEPH NEWMAN, In the absence of the Superintendent. Auckland, 28th April, 1864-. TO ARCHITECTS. DESIGNS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS TOR THE GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND EXTENSION OF TIME. Auckland, 28th April, 186 A. THE COMMISSIONERS for th ERECTION of PUBLIC BUILDINGS desir to inform Architects that THEY HAVE EXTENDED THE TIME i'ok receiving the designs i fob the PUBLIC BUILDINGS (specified in their Advertisement of March 30tli las' to the 27th (lay of JULY nest, 1864. S. KEMPTHORNE, Secretary to the Commissioner!) For erecting Public Building i NEW VILLA, WITH A CHARMIN VIEW TO BE LET, with 4 Acren of S perior Land, and a Stable ami C'oaehhouso fcttache X 3 m il cs from Town, on the Oiiehung* Koud.—App to Mr. BEAMISH, Ep»o»-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 144, 29 April 1864, Page 1
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