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Official Notices. DISTRICT PRIZE FIRING. VOLUNTEER MEMO. Nlil it in. and Volunteer Office. January 25. 1872. T^TOL'UNTEER.'T - who desire to compete V for the District Prizes are reminded to give their names to their respective Captains. at the several Companies’ Inspection Parades, ordered by Colonel Hariugton for This Day and the two following days. Those who fail to do so will be liable to be disqualified from firing. Separate returns of those who select to fire for the first or second set of prizes must be forwarded to this office by 12 o’clock on Tuesday next, the IlOtli iusL I. R. COOPER. Major Commanding Thames District. DISTRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office. Shortland, Jan. 21, 1872. I.TTISTRICT ORDERS of the 20th ultimo -1 * are cancelled, and the following orders substituted : 2. The Inspector of Militia and Volunteers will make his ANNUAL INSPECTION of the various Corps in the following order,commencing this afternoon. Jnn. 25th : | No. 2 H.R.V. at t; p.m., Thames Engineers I at (i.llO p.m., this evening, 25t.h inst. No. :i H.R.V. at (i a.m.. Engineer Cadets ! and T.R. Ranger Cadets at (I.JO a.m.. on Friday, 2(ith inst. T. Scottish Rides at (i p.m., Naval brigade tI.JO p.m.. on Friday. 20th inst. Naval Artillery at 0 a.m., on Saturday. 27th instant. T.R. Rangers at 5 p.m.. No. 1 H.R.V. and Rand at 5.150 p.m.. on Saturday, 27ih instant. The Naval Artillery will parade at. Graliamstown, all other Corps at Shortland. IS. Officers commanding corps will make a. careful inspection of arms and accoutrements at their private parade grounds, and report any man whose arms are not clean and in good order, or who lias not in 1 1 is possession oil parade every article with i which he lias been provided by (iovernmcnt, I excepting his pouch belt and huge punch, | which will not be worn at this parade. i I. R. COOPER, i Major Commanding Thames District. To Lets. mo LET.—AN ALLOTMENT with Front--5_ age to Ih'ie.vu-sl reel, and Reach.— Appiv to .LIMES IVIiOWN. ST. GEORGE'S HALL. TfJIIE above llali is now available To 1 RALLS. CONCERTS, MEETING &C.. Terms Moderate. Apply on the Premises. Tenders. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. HP END MRS are required Tor the KRKCJL TTON of a RUILDLNG on the Reach. (iraliamstowu. Plans. Ac.. may be seen nf Mr M. Rrownc’s Produce Store, on the Reach, wlcre tenders are to lie delivered at 12 o'clock on SATURDAY, the 27th inst. JAMES WHIG LEV. Architect. NONPAREIL GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). /VENDERS are invited for the Carriage from X the beach, and Erect ion on the Company's Ground, of a Cornish T’OILER. ENGINE, and MACHINERY, with House for the same. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Company's office, where tenders arc to be left by noon of TUESDAY. IlOtli inst. ’The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. FLETCHER. Regal Manager. 58, Exchange buildings. Grab a mslown. Wan teds. WANTED, for First-class the Pacific Hotel. HOUSEMAIDS. Two WANTED, a Respectable LAD, to make himself useful.—-Apply office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN, that Regis)ralion Forms are on SALK at. the office of this paper. TITANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Few v v Apprentices at the Millinery and Dressmaking business. Also, a First -class Machinist, and a few Good Needle-Women for the Making-up Dcparlinent. Apply lo Mrs. Poole, opposite the imperial Hotel, Pollen-street. NT ED. a RENNER for the TAR ARE DISTRICT. Good wages given. Apply office of this paper. \\ PANTED, a Resp—i able SERVANTT f GIRL. —Apply office of Ibis paper. ANTED KNOWN —That Ham and w-. ill James 0.C.E.. Riown-street. T'S PANTED known that Knives, Scissors. y v Ac., are Ground on the premises at. R. Alapdkx'k Hairdressing Saloon, Albert, street, near Wharf. TTPANTED KNOWN That boarders T T can be taken in and done for. a! the D.C.E.. llrown-si. Cheapest house on the Field. TTPANTED KNOWN Where can the » REST ACCOMMODATION be had.’ Why. at James' 0.0. E.. brown-street. WANTED. Ladies and Gentlemen to j know that the Thames Dyeing amt Cleaning Establishment is in Rr.llestoiistreet. —W. Plant. Dyer. A' 1 . Gen’s Clothes Cleaned. Dyed, and Pressed ; Dye warranted not to rub off. Window-curtains Cleaned, lived, and Hot-pressed. Silk, Velvet, Ac.. Cleaned. lived, and Dressed. Feathers Curled and Dyed any Color.—Goods are also received by !!. Maydrn. Hair Dresser, near Grahams!own Wharf. Albert-street. Orders left at either of the above places will be punctually attended to. TTPANTED. the Nobility ami Gentry and ? y others to know that tliev can find at the PRINCE of WALKS STORE, next Junction Hotel. Pollen-.steert. some choice Fresh Butter (the celebrated “Stag brand.") j fresh every Saturday morning. D. Williams 1 j Proprietor. I

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 92, 25 January 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 92, 25 January 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 92, 25 January 1872, Page 2

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