TVI STRICT ORDERSBrigade Office, i Auckland, March 14fch, 1894. EASTER ENCAMPMENT. 1. — The Volunteer Corps in the Auckland District will parade in Marching Order, and proceed to a Camp of Instruction at Otahuhu, on THURSDAY, 22nd inst., in the order detailed below. | GARRISON CORPS. 2. — Auckland Naval Artillery Ponsonby Naval Artillery Auckland Enginkers Victoria uifles Auckland City Rifles Garrison Band. These Corps will parade at the Drill Shed at 9 p.m., from whence they will be marched to the Kailway Station in time to embark by the 10 p.m. train. 3. — The A Battery Artillery will parade at the Drill Shed at 7 p.m. (with their guns) and proceed direct to camp by road. COUNTRY CORPS. 4. — Thames Naval Artillery will embark in one of the Northern Steamship Company's boats in time to reach Auckland not later than 9.30 p.m., from whence they will proceed by rail to camp with the City Corps at 10 p.m. 5. — Te Aroha Rifles will embark at Morrinsville by the ß.2s a.m. train. 6. — Hamilton Light Infantry, Te Awamctd Mounted Rifles. — These corps will embark at Frankton Junction at 2.10 p.m. Horses of latter corps will be loaded in time, in order tnat the train may not be delayed. 7.— Waiuku Cavalry, South Franklin Mounted Rifles. — These will embark at Pakekohe station at 5.50 p.m. Horses to be loaded not later than 5.30 p.m. 8. — Officers in command of corps will on arrival in c*mp, forward (under their signature) to the Orderly Room tent, a nominal roll of Officers, nonCommissioned Officers ar.d men under their charge. 9. — The baggage of the Garrison Corps will be handed to Captain Self, Camp-Quarter Maßter,- at the Drill Shed not later than 9 p.m. on Wednesday, 21st instant. 10. — A Fatigue Party of two men from each of the Garrison Corps will be detailed to proceed from the Drill Shed for the Camp at 8 a.m. on Thursday, 22nd inst. They will carry cooked rations for the day. and will be under the orders of the Quarter Master. 11. — The Country Corps will also supply a like number of men for Fatigue, who, together with the Cooks should reauh Camp and report themselves to the Quarter Master not later than 2 p.m. on 22nd instant. 12. — Ordera for detail of duties, etc., will be promulgated later. By order. (SigDed) J. GRANT, Lieutenant, Acting Adjutant. I~\ ISTRICT ORDER. Brigade Offioe, Auckland, March 7, 1894. The Annual Competition for the Government Prize Medals in the Auckland District is Postponed from Saturday, the 10th, to SATURDAY, the 31st inst., at 1.30 p.m., at Mount Eden Rifle Range. By order. J. GRANT, Lieut., Acting Adjutant, Auckland District. T> ÜBLIC T^OTICE. WATERS & CO. Confectioners, 82 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND Beg to inform their friends that they have taken over the management of the Boarding House and Restaurant lately occupied by Robson and Co., Queen-street. It will in future be known as THE AUCKLAND COFFEE PALACE. The place has been thoroughly renovated and remodelled, and the public can rely upon every comfort and convenience in the Boarding House, and a first-class Bill of Fare in the Restaurant. Meals at all hours. £^IRE ! Fire ! Fire ! Every description of clothing slightly damaged by water must be cleared at onoe. — C. Hopkins.
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 14
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544Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 14
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