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Public Notices. notice; w... a. o jv&l'l ey, TAILOR,'JiftC., BEGS to inform his friends and the public-. generally that he has recommenced business, and hopes by strict attention to the requirements of "his customers to merit a continuance of the most liberal patronage afforded to him hitherto. Address: St. Hill street, Wanganui; next door to Mr. J. Bennie, Cooper. N.B.—scourthg done en tht shortest notice. "~ $ March 18. 1888. • Notice. : JOHN HOWE begs to inform tht v inhabitants of Wanganui that he has opened a Tobacconist's Shop in connection with the Rutland Billiard Room, and hopes, by keeping first class-articles, to obtain a share of public' patronage. June 10 ', 1868. .CHARLES BELL, ' BAKER AND CONFE CTIO S E ltj nnAKES this opportunity of thankX ing- his friends and the public, foi the patronage extended to him during the time lift has been in biisi- ' net^, and begs to assure them that no exertion shall be wanting on his part to deserve their continued confidence and supporjD. Confectionery of all kinds to order Wedding Cakes, &c, &c The big loaf and the best quau-y" combined. CHAS. BELL, (Late Lockhart) Taupe* Qua* 'May IP 1808. ~MILITTA REGULATIONS T7IOR the Pay, and Equipment of Ju the New Zealand Militia when called out for Service, or embodied for Actual Duty. 1. The pay of Privates when on actual duty within their own disI tricts. will be two shillings and sixpence (2s 6d) a day and rations, or four shillings (4s) a day if they are required ta^rovide their own provi- ' sions. tJ^der ;no circumstances will rations of rum be issued. 2. ClotTriittg and blankets will not be supplied) but in lieu thereof every man will be allowed six shillings (6*) for each month or portion of a month (being notless than two weeks)during^which he may be required to serve. < • 3.' If rations are supplied to the wives and families of the men, tho cost of the same will be charged against the pay of the husband or father. . ; 4. In districts where arms and -aminanition are placed in the hands of-the MjUitiamen'for their own defence,, i, bey will be required to attend drills in the neighbourhood of their own homes, and to parade quarterly for inspection without any pay. Jn ■ rural districts, if required to attend • a single drill once or twice a month, they will receive one shilling .and sixpence (Is 6d) for each "attendance of not less than one hour and a half. The Officers will not receive pay* for attendance at these parades, and will further be required to attend a regular course of instruction. r 5. If called out for training for '^ I any number of consecutive days, th« •Officers and Men will receive the " ,' ordinary pay and ratiom proVida4 ' by the Act, but their wb,o.l§ Imm - ►jmusfrbe devoted to .their 4k«mm; •;;-' Dwnn*i>7, im. ' . : :.. y£-. V 1 •> ,? V* \ i * '

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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 496, 4 January 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 496, 4 January 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 496, 4 January 1869, Page 1