New Advertisements. BEGIMENTAL ORDERS. Napier, March 15, 18G9. "0.1. Capt. "Rhodes', or No. 3 Company, will in future comprise all the reßidents within the following boundaries: — North from Awapuni to Pakowhai ; thence in a Btrnight line, taking in 'Nelson's propfrty, to the Tuki Tuki; thence in a southerly direction round the South Clive suburban block, faking in tbe Clifton Station. No. 2.—Capt. Hill's, or No 9 Company, will take in all residents within the boundaries of that p.irt of No. 3 lately forming the left subdivision. No. 3.—Lieut. Nelson will do duty, and j be attached to No. 3 Company. Lieut.j Williams will do duty, and be attached to No.. 9 Company. Ensign Hamlin will be attached to and do duty with Captain [Rhodes' Company, No. 4.—A1l officers are requested to parade in undress uniform and swords. With 99 little delay as possible, Captains commanding companies will report to tin Adjutant, for the Commanding Officer's information, before the 10th of May next, any officer in their company who has not pom plied with this order, C. LAMBERT, Lieut-Colonel Commanii"g Hawke'e Bay Militia District. 169 , MPOXJKDED AT MEANEE— By John Francon, March 2, 18H9. One strawberry Heifer, slit through both ears, branded like diamond near rump One dark red and white Heifer, bwk quarter off oar, branded like conjoined near rump By George Ues'op, March 12. One light roan Bull, tip off off back slit near ear, branded HE rump By C. Lambert. One black Gelding, about 15 hands, bran ded KR One about 14 hands branded (}0 near shoulder; bay filly foal at foot w Will be sold this day fordnight, at noon, unless redeemed. R. D. MANEY, Poundkeeper. March 16, 186 D. CIRCULAR SAW %j IN E OF STEAMERS. Fine Screw Steamer &, JL LORD ASHLEY, &Iv% 296 tons, H. Worsp, Commander, will leave for Wellington, Lyttelton, Nelson and Otago THIS DAY (THURSDAY), at NOON. This will bo the- last opportunty pas pengers will have of joining the Euahine at Wellington for Southampton. For further particulars, apply to ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & Co., Agents. Nanier, March 18,1869. 170 BARQUE "WILLIAM CARGILL," FROM LONDON. f\ ONSIGNEES are requested \J to pass entries and pre]ffimm&sent Bills of Lading without delay. Any goods impeding the vessel's discharge will be passed for at the expense and risk of the consignee. WATT BROTHERS, |65 Agents.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 665, 18 March 1869, Page 2
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