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Notices . * NOTICE". EASTER HOLIDAYS. *... Warden's Office, Thames, 13th April, 1881. ALL CLAIMS, RIGHTS, and PRIVILEGES on the Thames, CeromandeJ, -^ and Te Aroha Goldfields -will be PROTECTED from THURSDAY, the 14th inst., until TUESDAY, the 19th inst., both days inclusive. . , Tbe Resident Magistrate's and Warden's Offices at Thames and Coromandel will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 15th instant, to MONDAY, the 18fch instant, both days inclueive. « Habby Kekeiok, 2009 ' ' Warden. BAZAAB. ~~ A BAZAAR and GIFT STALL, in aid of the Building Fund of the Primitive Methodist Church, will be held at the Volunteer Hall, Shortland, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst. Doors open at 5 p.m. Admission, Is; Children, half-price. N.B.—The NAVAL BIND will play Selections. Volunteer Notices, DISTRICT AND REGIMENTAL OEDEES. THE following . ORDERS are for the guidance of the Thames Corps about to proceed to the Encampment at Te Awamutu: — * 1. The Haaruki Engineers, Scottish Battali od, Native Volunteera, and Naval Brigade, will, for the occasion, form the Thames Battalion. . 2. The Staff will consist of Major Murray,^ in command; Captain,fitnall, as Senior f Major; Captain'- Wildman, Junior Major; Adjutant Schofield, as , Adjutant j Sergeant-Major Scott, of the Scottish, as Battalion Sergeant Major: Quarter-master Sergeant Morrison will be in charge of the rear guard; Sergeant Wilson, Orderly ' Room Sergeant; Sergeant Robinson, Provost Sergeant. , 3. The several Companies will parade in marching order, opposite the Pacific Hotel, at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 16th of April, for embarkation on Rotoma> hana. On arrival at the railway wharf, Auckland, a special train will be in readiness for Te Awamutu. Each man will require to provide himself with a half-day's cooked rations." 4. Officers commanding Companies will detail two men each for the baggage guard, under Quartermaster Sergeant Morrison. 5. A regimental 12 Hour guard will be mounted and sentries posted > immediately upon arrival at the Camp; other guards and picauejp.,£B hereafter may be appainted. X9ba guards will be furnished in rotation by the several Companies, beginning with. No. 1. 6. Hours for guard mounting and appointment or orderly officers will be made after arriral in Camp, and by orders from Colonel Lyon. ■■*■••. 7. The Battalion will return in two trains, leaving Te Awamutu sharp .at 9.15 and ,9 30 p.n Monday evening. The Rotomahana will start far the Thames * J on arrival of the Battalion ia Auckland. 8. AH Volunteers must be in Uniform, and must travel by the trains specially set apart for them. 9. It is particularly requeste&that Of&oers in charge of guns and baggage Srill see that no delay occurs in loading and unloading from steamer and train. 10. From the time of departure of the Battalion until its return, strict discipline will be maintained. T. L. MITBBIY, Major. Militia and Volunteer, Office, ° Thames, April 11th, 1881. THAMES NA.VAL BRIGADE. MEMBERS proceeding to Auoklantf'wi * THURSDAY next will Muster at the Naval Hall at 4,30 p.m. sharp, on THURSDAY, with Arims, &c, complete, ready for Auckland. V By order. ' "■■■£ William H. Poits, 2003 Secretary and Paymaster;HAUEAKI ENGINEERS. , ' MEMBERS about to proceed to Waikato win Tie up their Baggage neatly, attach their names, and bring it to the Diil HaU on TO-MORROW (Thursday) evening. Quartermaster-Sergeant Mobbison will receive the same ; those unable to do this will hand over their bundles not latar than 5 o'clock on GOOD FRIDAY morning. Drill and further instructions this evening. J. STOEMONT SMAIiIz, 2008 ' Captain.' THAMES RIFLE RANGERS. THE Company will PARADE TO-MOR-ROW (Thuiaday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock sharp. Full dress Unifoim, Arms, and Accoutrements. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION on BASTE tt MONDAY by CONCERT and DANCE, in Voltjntebb Ham, Shortlaad. Proceeds in aid of Band Good fellowship being our desire, we heartily welcome Volunteers of every Company who are remaining in the District. TIOKETS4-Double, 3s ,• Single, 2s. R. T. DotraiAfl, 2012 Captain.- ;- Meetings ' f PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA. PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. I^HE usual FORTNIGHTLY MEETING of the ' above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Rolleston street, THU (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, AprU 13th, 1881/ at half-past seven o'clock. By order of the W.M. n Wm. Smith, , , V H Secretary. CORRECT TIME-KEEPEBS. . „ rj OLDENS 42s Silver Hunting Watch, 17L Guaranteed 2 years.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3835, 13 April 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3835, 13 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3835, 13 April 1881, Page 2

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