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This same rule applies to Captain Durie’s pay. The rule of the Colonial service that Officers of the Colonial Government having an additional office or appointment conferred on them shall only receive half the usual salary of the second office, is well known, and Captain Durie ought not to have received more than half a Captaiu’s pay. In this case also the Government will not require a refund, hut in the pending pay-lists Captain Durie’s pay must be reduced accordingly. I have the honor to be Sir, Your most obed'ent servant, • H. C. BALNEAVIB, . Deputy Adjutant General of Militia and Volunteers. * Major Cooper, 25tli Nov. 61.—61-922. District Militia Office, Wanganui, 18th June, 1862. 1 There . will ’be a Parade of * No. 1 Company of the Militia, and of Capt. Porter’s and Capt. Parkes’ Companies of Pifle Volunteers on Thursday next, the 26th inst., at 2 o’clock, p.m., on the Market Place, Wanganui, for the purpose of hearing certain communications read (in connection with the Militia pay, and other matters) received by this mail from the Deputy Adjutant General of Militia and V olunteers. All Officers of the Militia and Volunteers are requested to attend. First Bugle will sound at 1 o’clock p.m. C. C.-HOOKES, Major Commanding. NO. 58. Militia Notice. HpHE [following Places are apJL pointed for Drill in the Jtangitiki and Turakina Districts, until further orders. Den Nevis Hotel, Turakina. Messrs. Ross’ Station. Messrs. Harrison and Jones’ Statiou. Mr. Bull’s Hotel, Rangitiki. Mr. C. Campion’s, Station. All men liable to serve and not enrolled, are required to attend at Mr. Bull’s Hotel, at 12 o’clock noon, Monday, the 23rd June, 1862, when an Officer will- be present for the purpose of swearing them in. By Order, JOHN JORDAN, Captain commanding Company. Notice. a LL Persons driving Sheep across my fSL Property (high bank of the Whangaehu) without giving me previous Notice, will be prosecuted. THOS. SHIELDS. Whangaehu, June 14, 1802. Wanted, IN a Family where Thrdk Serwints are kept, a Young Woman as servant Apply to the Office of this Paper. Wanganui, 20th May, 1802. For Wellington. TO SAIL IMMEDIATELY AFTER HER ARRIVAL FROM MANUKA U. UIE Steamer “ WONGA WONGA,” Captain Renner, will be despatched ’above. For Freight or Passage apply to POWELL & CO., Agents, IV. S. N. Co, sth June, 1862.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 296, 19 June 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 296, 19 June 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 296, 19 June 1862, Page 2

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