TyiSTBICT OEDEES. Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, 29th March, IS7I. The fnneal of Hie late Captain Guilrting, Auckland Naval Volinteers, will take place TO-MORROW AFTERNOON', from his late residence in Hobsonstreet, betweta Durham and Vincent-streets, at halfpast 3 o'clock.. The military procession to be formed at a quarter:pist 3, will be under the command of Lieutenant Lsßoy, now the senior officer of the Naval Volunteer, and will be composed of the Bands of the Artillery aid Rifle Battalions, Drums and Fifes, and entire Naval Dorps, with gun-carriage. The pall-bearen will be as follows :— Captair Carey, Cavalry Troop Captair Featon, Artillery Captain Derrom-k Captain llowell I Auckland Rifle Captain Batger i" Battalion. Captain Clark ) The Officer commanding the District trusts that every Volunteer of ivery Corps who can attend will do so (and in uniform with side arms), as the last tribute of esteem and regard which it is in the power of the Force to accord v, one of its oldest and most popular members. TO GORDON, Major, Commanding Militia ai4 Volnnteers, Auckland District. A UCKLAND AETILLERT A VOLUNTEERS. The whole of the Members are requested to Parade in Fort Britomart, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 3 p.m. punctual, in order to attend the Funeral of the late Captain T. E. Guildino, Auckland Naval Volunteers. ToJ attend with sling pouches, crape on, left arm, and white gloves. EDWARD H. FEATON, Captain Commanding Battery. TTNITBD SERVICE LODGE, No. \J 421, I.C. The Brethren of the above Lodge are invited to attend the Funeral of the late Brother Thomas E. L. Guilding, which will leave his late residence, Hob-son-street, TO-MORROW, at 3.30 p m. Costume : Mourning, with white gloves and ties. JAMES C. DOULL, W.M. T ODGE WATTEMATA, No. 689, _LJ E.C. The Brethren of the above Lodge are requested to attend th* Funeral of the late Brother Thomas E. L. Guilding, at 3.30p.m, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at his late residence, Hobson-street. Costume : Evening. E. W. HAY WARD, Worshipful Master. m $^ r ODGE ST. ANDEEW, No. 418, I l s.c. , The Brethren of Lodge St. -Andrew are invited to Guilding, at3.3op.in., T^eiKcnv^™^,^ h. his late residence, Hobson-street. W. HAY, B.W.M. Costume: Mourning, with white necktie and gloves. X ODGB AEA, No. 348, I.C. The Brethren of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Brother Thomas E. L. Guii/dino, at his late residencs, Hobson street, TOMORROW (Thursday), at half-past 3 p.m. Costume: Mourning, with white necktie and gloves. By order of the W.M. GEO. H. LAYERS, Secretary, WANTED - A PAPER-HANGER. — Apply to Eenbx Pitts, North Shore. WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT. —Apply to Mes. Edwabds, 37, Grey-street. WANTED— A Good Plain COOK.— Apply at Pouter's Dining Rooms, Queen-street. References required. WANTED— The public to know that PRINTING of every description is executed at the Evening Stae Office, with neatness and despatch. WANTED KNOWN, that Hoopeb, Olliff, and Co's Celebrated Bottled Stout and Light Bitter Ales, recommended by the Faculty, can only be had wholesale at th c G-olden Crown Brewery, Wellesley-street East. The trade and families supplied. WANTS D—S HARES in the Caldoniau Gold Mining Company Long Drive Gold Mining Company Tokatea Gold Mining Company Gas Company Union Sash and Door Company. Clients can obtain gratis a revised share list, as also the Litest mining news at my office. J. TONS ON GARLICK, Sharebroker. Shortland-street, Auckland, 22nd March, 1871. WANTED — Bank of New Zealand S LI ARES. mining. Belfasts Caledonians Inverness Long Drives Nonpareils Thames Tookey's Young American MAUTIN SHOLL, Queen-street. A LADY is desirous of meeting with another to live with her. Must wait on herself. Terms low.—Address E. A. C, Evening Staii Office. TO THE INHABITANTS OF NEWTON. mHE ALLIANCE SUB-COMMITTEE are JL now canvassing for signatures to ascertain the public opinion on closing of certain hotels in the above district, and will wait upon you at the earliest opportunity. ORINCE OF WALES THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. PROU FROTJ!
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 380, 29 March 1871, Page 2
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