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MILITIA' vNOllcir". ‘"am . JL\; : TfiEß ORDERS PIER will PARABBtfo* DRrLLat6b’dl&k%fi£.. onTUESDAYS andS@ •ÜBDAY&C-: -/. gZ' Nor' 2. .The “ rjCommanding ixDpreßß:onthe«xindß?"oi ffie ”M6n-the thWre-fs itttgjr*. •should , ; pay Drill, as the Adjutant wifiba.empbweredj after the first for tnighClq reduce the at tendance taone drill in the \veek ; Jbr those' 'men whom he considers efficient. . No. guards will mount immediately after parade; ;' ' By Order, . , . E. W imERS, : . 4G6 District Adjutant. rtu £»o Superintendent’s Office, . Napier, Nov.lß, 1868. TENDERS, will bereceivedat the Su- ' perintendent’s office, Napier,, upto, 12 o’clock noon on SATURDAY, the 28th November, for the Supply of COAL to' Go’-' vernment vessels T oh the East' Coast. The tenders to state the ratejper ton delivered on board at Napier alongside. the Government .wharf, or on board outside in the roadstead. 467 G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk.

Superintendent’s Office,. Napier, November 19. ON the Northern frontier towards Taupo the place is not guarded against a surprise, and' I havei therefore, considered it prudent,to call upon the settlers on the line of road from Meanee to Pohui to or* ganise. a system of communication,' by which’ they would be pt once appnsfed of any movement of the enemy, besides hearing direct from Napier any rumors from other, portions of the Province. A copy of the instructions for this arrangement is herewith enclosed.; .

system: of patrol communication prom MEANEE TO -POHTJI. Meanee.—Mr Maney to send a mounted man atl2 noon toPuketapu, who will receive a despatch and return with the same to Mr M aney. Pcketapc.—Mr Heslop to send a mounted man at li a.m. to Mr Hill’s, who will receive a despatch and retain with the same to Mr Heslop. Txttaekitki.—Mr Hiil to send a mounted man at 10 a:m. to Peka Peka, who will receive a detepatch and return with the sarnie to Mr Hill. Peka Peka.—Mr Wilkin to send a mounted man. at 9 a:m. to Taylors station, who will receive a .despatch aiid return with the same to.Mr Wil? kin. Glengarry—Mr, Taylor to send a mounted man. at 8 am. tot -Mr Parsons’ station, who will receive a despatch and return with the same to Mr Taylor. Pohpi.—Mr Parsons to send a mounted man at 6 aim. tb . f 6r other direction where it is likely to'ascertain the movement of the . enemy.' Mr Parsons will’ write on. a sheet of. paper the reaplt,. and forward the same by«; the mounted. Btfan from stai r. tion*. This despatch will;, hn left open, in order that any / information may be added at the several halting places. ' " ' When the persons named are absent from their, ilßtatidns^.the despatcKis to.'be forwarded by a.shepherd or other indivi-duahwho'mayche-present.- ? - 468; - ' Superintendent: K.Z.S.N.COMPAOT... for Wellington & southern . nnHE fine? Screw .Steamer ijCapt. ;.wiU7: steam ’ i '- ;as above - " • t> “ ; - ; Erei|ht; or Fassage apply to r . • ' u ‘”" v -3sjt3sr»c>ssf. : 'j; : / i.;‘ 463 SHIPPING IFGR^w&RE. !:Oh : Saie 7 ;s- “; pTrnmierati6n?officef; ■ JfiivJfi iß."liereDy, ciyei^toiittiDifiTaiits y^bS?ah^4lh)h^uwti^isiliS^*mittlaMi?im* ****?WTfTn W& 4. .- CoUnt OI< V »UWU UOIKHKCC, .BgU Ul.UWinUlll'ei wiUhea^hcet^hn^ixecov^^^Bame, Immigniuon Officer.

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 23 November 1868, Page 284

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Page 284 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 23 November 1868, Page 284

Page 284 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 23 November 1868, Page 284

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