ANZAC DAY NOTICES frgtl RNED SULQIERS AXZAC DAT. ORDERS BY LIEUT.-COLONEL. \V. SIXEL. D. 5.0.. Commanding AXZAC DAY PARADE. APRIL 25. 1921‘. 1. Ba Work. the icklaml val Units. 2. R.X. Reserve. 4. R.X. Volunteer Reserve. 5. Mercantile Marine. NO. 2 SECTION. C. Band of the Northern Devn 7. Air Fo t X.Z. Field .ith Afr Win Yete 10. Mons Veterans. 1L Imperial Units. 12. Mounted and Cyclists. NO. 3 SECTION. 13. Band of the Auckland Artillery. 14. New Zealand Field Artillery. 15. Australian Units. 16. Canadian and South African Lnits. 17. New Zealand Field Engineers. IS. Signallers and Tunnellers. NO. 4 SECTION. 19. Band of the Ist Battalion Auckland Regiment. 20. 3rd Auckland Infantry. 21. 6th Hauraki Infantry. 22. 15th North Auckland Infantry. 23. 16tli Waikato Infantry. NO. 5 SECTION. 24. Band of the No. 1 Regimental District Senior Cadets. 25. New Zealand Rifle Brigade. 26. Other Infantry Units. NO. 6 SECTION. 27. Band of the Auckland Salvation Army i 28. New Zealand. Pioneer Battalion. ! 29. Machine Gun Corps. 30. Army Service Corps. , 4 1 31. X.Z. Medical Corps, Dental and \ eter- ! inary Corps. , i 32. Ordnance, Pay, Postal and other u nits. ' 33. Seddon Memorial Technical College I Trumpet Band. j HOUR OF ASSEMBLY: 9.45 A v \ r POINT OF ASSEMBLY: INSIDL i GATES OF QUEEN'S WHARF. DRESS: Uniform or Mufti, and Decorations will be worn. MARKERS: One Marker from each. Unit will report to the Adjutant at 9.00 a.m. Oflicei’s will report to the Senior Officer of their Unit. .. ... . . -FALL-IN”: The “Fall-m Tffi be sounded at 10 a.m., when on to tlieij- Markers, who t their Unit Number. COMPLIMENTS: Senior Officers will ensure that the usual compliments are paid upon passing the Cenotaph and its Guard. (Sgd.) R. S. JUDSON, Lieutenant.^ Medals vill be opposite ANZAC DAY SERVICES UCKLAND GRAMMAR . SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. ANZAC DAY. All Old Boys are cordially Invited to attend at the School Hall at 9 a.m. on April 25, ANZAC DAY*, for a Memorial Service. Major-General Sir George Richardson, 1C.8.E., C. 8., C.M.G., will give the Address, which will be followed by a Parade : of the boys and the laying of a wreath | on the Memorial. ! The Ceremony will end at 10 a.m., in i time for Old Boys to attend the Town Hall. T. S. MILLER, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES gOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. ROADS CLOSED. Notice is hereby given ROAD and ST. LUKE New North Road to Ta closed to vehicular traffi struction work. 11. Morningside, April 23, i that VINCENT ’S ROAD, from ylor’s Road, are ic during recon- . UTTING. Town Clerk. 1929. LAWN TENNIS j A BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badmin■atY.. ton Racquet Restringer, 94 Albert St. —Patronised by Tilden, World’s Cham--1 pion.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 3
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