21 Tons, Captain C. SCOLLy, wil leave'as under (weather permitting^:Nelson for june^c, at 7j45 a.nF' l4 ' ** ‘' for Nelson, Wednesday, Tune 25, at ip-45 a.m .•> - . fNelson for Motueka, Thursday, June 26, ' r at 8 a:rn. , ‘ f Motueka. lor Nelson, Thursday, June 26, . ■: at .1,0 p:m. ( * • j . »Nels6n for Motueka, Friday, June 27, at 9a.m. ' 4 '• /” “ •• '' Motueka for Nelson, FridayJ'June 27, *at 10 noon.. fExcursion Trip—Coronation Day, K.B. No cargo received after 4.30 pan. BATCHELOR <fc Ca THE S. S. W AIBGA, Captain F. RICKETTS, WILL leave the’ Bail way Wharf as follows: Nelson lor Takaka, Monday,' June 30, at 8 *p.m. Takaka lor Collingwood, Tuesday, July i, at 3 a.m; Collingwood for Takaka, Tuesday, July 1, r.t 3" pan. Takaka for Nelson, Tuesday, July 1, at 5 p.m. FOR MOTUEKA. Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, June 25, at 7 a.m , Motueka tor Nelson, Wednesday, June’ 25, at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply on Board. RICKETTS BROS Owners. E. At. A r. DISTRICT ORDER.
Militia and "Volunteer Office, Nelson, 20th June, 1902. / . The attention of Officers is again called to General Order No. 188 .of 12th May, 1902, and they are asked to specially note that ijn mediately l ' after Parade on Coronation : Day Officers Commanding Corps and Cadets and Captains of Defence Rifles Clubs are to telegraph (urgent) direct to the Commandant, Head Quarters, Wellington, the number of J (1) OSf icers and (2) on Parade of their respective units, giying Name of Corps or Club icf full. The Officer Commanding District hopes that these Orders will he strictly adhered to throughout the District, arid that the musters everywhere will be phenomenal ; only illness or some other seripus cause, should prevent Metnbers of the Forets from beinjg present on Parade. 2. The Senioij Officer ori any Parade will telegraph direct to the Commandant the number of "Veterans present. 3. Officers Commanding Battalions and Corps are ordered to carefully examine the pouches of the rank and file before blank ammunition is issued. By order. S. TRASK, Lieut., Adjutant. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE S.S. MANAROA, CAPTAIN ALLMAN, Will leave the Motueka Wharf for Wellington direct, on EARLY. Good Passenger accommodation, and Reasonable Fares, For freight or passage, apply on board. The SOUNDS & GOLDEN BAY STEAM SHIP CO., Ltd. LAERY & CO., Ltd.J Wellington Agents.
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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 90, 24 June 1902, Page 2
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381Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 90, 24 June 1902, Page 2
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