Volunteer Notices. (<■) Gone through first and second periods of judging-distauce practice. 138. No parade or drill is to be reckoned towards capitation if less than two-thirds of the strength of the respective corps are prosent under instruction. 226. Any member of a Volunteer corps, who by reason of repeated absence from parade drills is returned as a "non-efficient for any Volunteer year, shall, in addition to any fines inflicted for such absence, be fined a further sum equal to the amount of capitation he could have earned, and which amount is to be paid in to the credit of the funds of the corps he is serving in. 227. Officers Commanding corps will, on the last day of each quarter, furnish to officers in command of districts a return of all fines inflicted, recovered, or remitted during the quarter. 228. In the event of there being any outstanding fines, the Officer Commanding the District will, after due inquiry, cause them to be remitted, or direct proceedings to be taken, as the case may be, by the Officer in Command of the corps for the recovery of the same. 229. Officers Commanding Districts are strictly enjoined to sec that this return is regularly furnished, and that all fines not remitted and unpaid are, in justice to other members of the corps, duly recovered. 2'>■'). Tunic : Scarlet, Imperial pattern ; facings : dark blue, piped with white cord ; wliite-mctn.l Imttoiis (of ivppro-v-ccL pattern) down front ; two buttons on waist at back, and one small button on each shoulder for strap. Tho initials of corps to be worked in white worsted on shoulder straps. Trousers: Black cloth, with scarlet welt, quarter of an inch wide, down each side seam. Helmet: Imperial pattern, with white-metal mountings of approved pattern. Sealed patterns lodged in the Defence Office. 26-5. Any member of the Volunteer Force absent from any Government parade or duty which he has been ordered to attend, unless with the permission of his Commanding Officer, or unless his absence shall have been accounted for by medical certificate, shall be lined a sum not less than -5s or exceeding £3. 266,' Any member of the Volunteer Force who shall be absent from three consecutive parades, without the permission of his Commanding Officer, or without having forwarded a'medical certificate of ill health, shall be liable to a fine not less than £1 or oxcecding £3. 270. Any Volunteer who shall appear drunk on parade, or on any military duty, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £•5 ; and, if a non-commissioned officer, shall, in addition to such fine, be reduced to the ranks ; and, if an officer, shall, in addition to such fine, be deprived of his commission. Joining members arc requested to do so at once, in order that measurement may be taken for the new uniform to be transmitted by next outgoing mail. Enrolment forms can lie had on application at the office of the Daily Telegraph, or from any of the non-commissioned officers. W. R, BLYTHE, Captain Commanding Napier Rifles. Publications. NOW PUBLISHED. JJABMNG-S Jgg3 A^IANAC Trice Two Shillings. The Completest Book of the kind yet issued in Hawke's Bay. The Alphabetical Directory corrected to the end of the year contains — 2222 NAMESR. COUPLAND HARDING, Publisher. THE "MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE" OF NEW ZEALAND. rpi-IE only "Gazette" published in the JL Colony, and giving the fullest particulars of Bankruptcy and Mercantile matters, and containing weekly information of all Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Liens on Wool, Liens on crops, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bailments, Share Reports, etc., and with which is now incorporated "The N.Z. Trade Protection Society's Private List of Bills of Sale, etc., the entire right, title, and interest therein having been purchased from Mr Samuel Carroll, of Wellington. Animal subscription, £3 3s, payable in advance. Half-year index published in January and July each year. Agent for Napier, C. L. Margoliouth, Emerson-street, Napier. Head office, Dunedin. R. T. Wheeler, Advertising Agency, Stafford-street SENT IN AN ENVELOPE FOR Is STAMPS TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. QOCIAL SCIENCE: A Treatise on all Nervous Disorders which cause Impediments to Marriage, and all Chronic Diseases ; also, "How to Choose a Partner for Life," so as to live happy and produce healthy children, and how to preserve your health, etc., etc. Address—R. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist, Devonshire Street, Surrey Hills, Sydney. I*ul>lie Notices. REMOVAL NOTICE. DR. HAMILTON informs his friends and patients that he has Removed to his new Residence at the top of Marketstreet, Hastings. N O T I 0 E. A LL GOODS left with me and unclaimed IX by the 2.5 th of January will be sold to defray expenses. P. S. MACDONALD. Hastings, Jan. U>, 1883. NOTICE. A LL DEBTS owing to me and not paid _OL by the 27th of January will be sued for. P. S. MACDONALD. Hastings, January -lth, 1883. NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that I shall take legal proceedings to recover all Debts in connection with my late Ironmongery Business unpaid by February the Ist. F. TUXFORD. HAWKE'S BAY HOSPITAL. SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Building Fund O arc urgently needed and earnestly invited. Donations marked ' Children's Hospital' are specially set apart for that purpose. Subscribers of £1 will be admitted into the Hospital free of all cost on producing their Tickets. Subscribers of £2 and upwards will also receive an extra Ticket, that they can give away. Tickets, available until January, ISB-1, will be forwarded on receipt of subscription. The above are subject to the approval of the House Surgeon, as to the necessity of admission on medical grounds. Non-ticket holders must produce an order from a Member of the Committee. Donors of £100 and upwards, or of land to that value, to be Life Governors. Subscribers of £1 and upwards will also be entitled to vote for the election of four members of the Committee. Election January 9th, 1881. Wm. HARKER, Secretary. OR the convenience of the inhabitants _ of the Southern portion of Hawke's Bay, the undersigned will be in attendance at every station on the Napier line of Railway every Saturday per first train and will be glad to receive Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Pipes, &c, for repairs, which will be returned, tmless seriously damaged, the following Saturday. Articles left with station masters will be punctually attended to. S. E. COOPER (latoT. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, Hastings-street, Napier rpHE efficacy of EUCALYPTUS BALX SAM for COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMA, and BRONCHIEL AFFECTIONS of ail Mnds, has "become an established fact by all who have, used it. This invaluable specific is prepared solclv by— ■. ■ . War. E. WOOD S, ' PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Napier and Hastings. ' Spit 'Agent Mr Denholm.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3598, 23 January 1883, Page 4
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