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jfc eg* Ml By Doham M’Leajt, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’* Bar. la the Islands of New Zealand, 3 WHEREAS by. an instrument under the band of His Excellency Sir George Grey, the Governor sof New Zealand, dated the 2lJtii day of June, 1863. after reciting that it-was provided bv the “ Ainendmartt Act, 1862 ” that it should be lawful for the Governor or, such person as he should appoint:as his Deputy foe that purpose, from time to time to call' out the whole or anv part or number.of. any Regiment, Battalion, Corps or Company as ha should think fit, and recitin'* that rt was exjwhont;t!u|t, a-pem-Ceb ml l-b» am »i.tfe 1 for the Militia District of Napier to eiereise the above,rented power, the. said Governor. d,:.d appoint me, the undersigned, Donald STLeau, Eso to be his Deputy within the said District of from ti ne to .time to call out the M ilitia thereM for tra.tnmg-and.exercise, snbieci narert'ieles* M i.he, c.iH.lirio vs and restrictions of the laws in force for the regulation of the Mihlut ■■ And wlirrcas.it is expedient to cairduTfor Training and exercise all the pienpf, tl,e first ami, second casses oi the Militm of the said Napier District and allthe men of : tha > oluoteers,of the same District,— , Now. therefore, I, the said Donald M’Lear.,-Esq-.,Deputy of the said Governor, as aforesaid, in pursuance end execution of the power given to me by the instrument before recited, do hereby call out for training and exercise ' ' .AjMfiemen of the first and s-wmd das-..,, 0 f t |,e Militia of the said Napier District, and all tha men of the Volunteers,of the same (fisirict. —. * And I hereby authorise and request Charles Lambert, Major, the Officer commanding tba *saifi District, to carry into effect this direction. • V : ' : . Given under my h ind, at Napier, this 15th day of April, one thousand eight hundred ■. and sixty-five. DONALD M*LEA& NOTIFICATION. Napier, April 19, law. BY virtue and,in exercise of the power and authority for this ourpose vested in me, I. CharXM Lambert, Major, the Officer commindiug in the Napier Militia District, do hereby fix and appoint the times and places hereunder written to'be the times and places for the tramin» and exercise of such of the men of the first and second classes of the Napier Regiment of Militia and of all Volunteers who are resident within the districts assigned to Troops and Companies, on such days and hours as hereinafter stated. * ' The training'of the Militia and Volunteers will take place two days in each month—two hour* .each day—at »uch places and hours as may be appointed by the Officer Commanding. C. LAMBERT, Major Commanding Napier Militia District. , . ‘V, Office of Militia and Volunteer*, J Napier, April 18th, ISflfo \ r . DISTRICT ORDERS. t .No. 1. The Majbr Commanding requests that Captains will withthe assistance of the of their respective CJompaniestnrol every man liable to serve in the Militia in their several districts, and that they will summon before a Magistrate with the tiew to a fine being nfliot 'd, as provided for in Section No. 7 -- of the. Militia Act, 1862, all men who fail to enrol or to attend the training. NoS. The Major Commanding calls upon all the Officers,of Militia and Volunteer*, to exert themselves to prevent men evading the Militia Laws by absenting themselves from drill, and which | evasion oaUhotAnit’ctehte dissatisfaction in the minds of those who regularly attend; . t i 'No. 3. Akjtb|£s fifst p^nd« v iae for Ahe purpose of enrolling and. organisation,-the whole-of .each Company or Troop will parade at the places named, with the exception of Nos. 4and 5 Com* i panies, which will paradp.ia detachments as directed, after, which Captains will select such place* for drilling their companies as they may deem most convenient for the man—reporting to Hsad-quarter* the places they have selected, and forwarding Muster Roll* of their Oompani** t* ,th» Adjutant of Militia and Volunteer*, Napier, without delay. . : 7 .... Bj cider, . . ■■ ’ AifttHßa* ■ ■■ Qqfk awl H|»hA,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 28 April 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 28 April 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 28 April 1865, Page 3

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