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- EXTRACTS FROM Volunteers’ Orders. Wanganui, July 9th, 1860. *JO. 1..—N0. 1 and 2 Companies will ll Parade on Mondays at 2 p.m , in front of the Court House. No; 2.--The Alarm Post of No. 1 Company will be in front of tire Rutland Hotel. The Alarm Post of the Ri S ht Subdivision of If 6. 2 Company will be in front of the Commercial Hotel. Of the Left Subdivision at the Market Place. No. 3.—ln event of the Alarm sounding, the Volunteers .will parade with Arms and Ammunition.

BALL pH AC TICE. No. 4—Weather permitting, the Volun teers will Parade for .Ball Practice in the following order, viz. The /Tight Subdivision of iVo. 1 Company on Tuesdays. The Left on Thursdays. The Right Subdivision of No.. 2 Company on Fridays. The Left on Saturdays. These Parades will take place at 7 a.m., under the supervision of Lieut. Davidson. Memo. 17th July. Discharged Soldiers enrolled prior to this date have leave from Ball practice Parades. Volunteers who have regularly attended drill, and become good average shots will be excused Ball practice Parades after next Monday, as soon as their names are submitted to Major Cooper by Captains of Companies. Volunteers absenting themselves from Ball practice without leave subject themselves to a fine. Captains of Companies are allowed to grant leave of absence, on condition that applicants attend Ball practice drill with some other subdivision—This applies to Monday Parades. (Signed) J. R. COOPER, Major Commanding Wanganui Volunteers. July 19, 1860.

Notice. Public Meeting of Settlers in the Upp.er ijL Rangitikei and Turakina districts, be held at the house of Mr. A. McDonald, Rangitikei, on Wednesday, August 22nd, 1860, to receive the Report of the Committee appointed at the Meeting, held at the aforesaid place, on Tuesday, April 10th, 1860, and to consider the desirability or otherwise proclaiming the Road Act in the district. A. MILNE. HENRY-G.'MUSSES. Rangitikei, duly 19, 1860.

LOYAL WANGANUI Lodge of Odd Fellows. ANNIVERSARY Dinner and Ball. THE Anniversary of the above Lodge will be celebrated at the Rutland Hotel on Wednesday, the Bth, proximo, when all Odd Fellows and their Friends are invited to attend. Particulars in our next. By Order of the Committee. July 19, 1860.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 200, 19 July 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 200, 19 July 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 200, 19 July 1860, Page 2

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