Public -Notices; ' MRS REILLY, \ \ t MILLINER AND DRESSMAKKR, Victoria-avenue, opposite Victoria Hotel. THE highest references; in the Province can be given as to; ability.Ladies' Ball dresses made,in the f. latest fashion, from 14s to 203 „ Silk dresses 12s „ Stuff dresses' - .^rK i7s y; ids •',, Print wrappersi,,i-5s 6dJ,, 8s ~ Street jackets ,>!3s y , 6s „ Riding habits ~ Bs' „ 10a MILLINERY. Fashionable Bonnets (Ladies' own ; materials), from 4s to 6s ; -^ do (finding everything) of tulle, areophane,' crape,,lace,.,silk, or satinj from 15s to.-20a* <;; ,t r Hats trimmed/ from 6d to 9& ■ ' r January 9, 1869. "' "-■■'< NOTICE. W . A, 0 A R L ■|B«Y-r, :■:.-■■ ; TAILOR,. (fee., . . . BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has recommenced business, ' and hopes by strict attention to the. requirements of his custSmers to 'merit a; continuance 'of mo^t liberal patronage afforded jib; ■ hini/hitherto. Address: St.; Hill- street; Wangahui j next door to MrV J."B§n"^ , ,! nie, -Cooper., i,A^ N.B.—scouring doneV ron ths shortest notice. ■; '; March118.-1868. ; / ■ ' r;:' r MILITTA--REGULATIONS; FOR the. Pay and Equippienfr r of the ,New Zealand Militia ,^hen called out for, Service," pr/,' f embodied for Actual Duty. ','. '■>']'.[ ~-1. The pay. of .Privates when, on actual duty. within , their, o^n, | ,districts will be; two .shillings.<andisix«. pence, (25.6 d) a day and rations, or four shillings a, day \% ' thely.^are required to jpbqyide tUeir .own,' p^Qvi» .signs.- Under -no cir.cumstancea will rations of rum-be issued.-.| . r,,..,*,' . +2.- Clothing and .bankets/will |not be,supplied, but in lieu.thereof,every ma^i, will be allpwiad sixshillin,gs{6s) foreach month or.por.tion : of a'manth (being, not less than .two wjße^s).auring which he , may .be require]! to serve.. ■• ■ : ■ ... ~.•/ r \'^^, 3. If rations are:-supplied.,[tooths wives.and families of the rJWfipV ths cost ;oi the ; same i will' be ;qha]jged against the pay, of - the- husband or .father., ■;■ # - .^ . :r 0 • f '^[^\ ' 4. In districts where arms "and ammunition are placed ,in the|hand« ,of the Militiamen, for"their wn defence,! they will, be required t6 attend ,drills in the neighbpurHood of ftneir own homes, and to parade' qu&riprly for inspection without any pa;y.; In rural districts, if required to attest a single drill once or twice a month, they will receive one shilling'and sixpence (Is (3d) for each attendance of not less than one hour and a naif. The Officers will not receive pay for attendance at these parades, and will further be required to attend a regular course of instruction. ■ , , 5. If called out for.training for | any number of consecutive days: th^ Officers and Men will receiver the ordinary pay and rations' provided by the Act, but their wholii' time must be dsvoted to their duties;' December 7, 1868./ ' ;: .fr;."
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 530, 12 February 1869, Page 1
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429Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 530, 12 February 1869, Page 1
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