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Crinolines of every description, viz—Parisian ; tl'raip Expansion, Skele- ' ton, Princess's/ &c/&c. « • ~ • Hosiery ..assorted, LambsvyQol, , a.nd brown Cotton, white and colored Kid Gloves, ' assoijtiedy • :> Thread, Berlin -and Cotton alo ■ A» assortment of Veils, comprising 7’ulle, . Chantilly, Crape, Luce* Gauze, ’■ etc-, etc ; : -■ Ladies’ Mantles—consisting.; of Cashmpre Summer Cloth, sJ?oh§j)r, Silk and Lace, etc. etc., Straw Hats I .arid Bonnets, assort* ed* Ladies’ Belts, Gold, Silk, etc. etc. ,' _ . Ladies’ /Worsted. Poikas, a large .assortment ; ‘ of • <Srays, ((jotting’s" patent) 'ElasticTfront ■’fastening. etcs •- - ; - v - -

names ipto the 71/rlitja Office on.an early day,, that they may he. supplied with ...ammunition. r > 7/ aiiganui. May 15, 1861., i;, 1. In reference to Orders of the 1 Oth inSt., •it is intimated that a day will be set'apart ifor the Militia and Cavalry Volunteers to ♦contest for the Prizes after the liifle Voluniteer Companies have all' competed -in the jcontest, ' . By order, Signed-, A,LEiIED BOSS, Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant. Memo.; —Members of No. 4Company, desirous of contesting for ‘the prizes, wiil.be supplied at the^ljj.itia’Qlfice witii; pcifle ammunitioo,for squatV.praMice/bii the application ’of officersor drill instruetoraofsqnads. Signed, ; : 1. R. COOPER, i, . . ’ Major'Cbmmanding fFangaaui | . ■ " ■ Volunteers. ! 15th May, ISGI. . 'NOTICE. JFanganuv 15th May, 1861. Major Cooper purposes to be at Mr. Bull’s hotel, at Eahgitikei, on Saturday next, the 18th inst., amt at Scott’s inn, oh Monday next, the 20th inst., to eni’ol the names of inen for the Militia, in accordance with the provisions of the new Act. Tho following Xetters are Published; for General Information; ; / MILITIA § VO IMS TE ER FORCE. Circular Memoraiidum relative to the Buties.of‘Surgeons, and Assistant 1 . Surgeons for their Guidance.: Deputy Adjutant, General s Office, Auckland, Ath March, ISOi. Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons are to at* fend on all Militiamen'and Volunteers. . 1. When on Active Service. 2 When wounded on Active Service, Actual Service, or Parades of any.sort.

v 3. To give Medical Certificates on account of Sickness or disability to serve previous to or after being sworn iii. To attend at all Ball and Blank Ammunition. Parades ordered ,by the Commanding Officer of. the. Corps to which they may belong, or-are,attached. 5. To attend at all. firing for prizes..autliorised or sanctioned by the Commanding Officer or Government. 6. 'To. attend at all, times, on the permanent paid Staff. . I ;^led.ipiu.e^.tp:l^^jgi(i(died v by r G,ov,-. eminent? on all-oceasjpns'stated ;,in; No. 2 and No. 6..i,/(Bill to be sent through, the Commanding; Officers to tlie : Honorable the Colo nial Secretary by the Surgeon.) Jn reference to 1, when on active service, Surgeons, will; receive':the pay of assistai t Surgeon of the Line, in addition to their present salary. .... - .= 11, C.. BALNEA.YJS, Deputy Adjutant General. Deputy Adjutant General's Office, Auckland, • 16 ill Marchi 1801. Circular Memorandum. No. 733.- . Instances having occurred in which numbers have altered the sights on their Rifles by filing, thena down, and have otherwise tampered with-their arms and accoutrements., without, authority for so doing; Officers Mre the members of the Qorps under their command, that the arms and accoutrements are oh no account to be’tampered wjth or altered without proper authority, and that any persOn 'tampering with his arms is liable tp u{- penalty, and to have them taken a why. : . "Hi 0; BALNEA VIS, Deputy, Adjutant Qeueral. May, 2, 1801. ’ *

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 235, 16 May 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 235, 16 May 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 235, 16 May 1861, Page 2

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