PUBLIC?. NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Miss Rowlandson Mus. Bac. wil'l return to teach piano and violin if desired. Write 427 Queen Street, Auckland. 189 LEAGUE OF MOTHERS The monthly meeting of the above wfll be held next Tuesday (31st) in the Presbyterian Hall at 2.30 p.m. Mrs GARTSHORE, fS2 President. WI HUNIA CHARLEY, Deceased (Known as Charley Hunia) Farmer, Te Teko. NOTJ6CK TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS The Native Trustee has assumed administration of. the Estate in terms of Section 18 of the Native Trustee Act, 1930, and requires that all moneys owing to the deceased shall be paid to Messrs Prideaux and J3ridgcr, Accountants, Box 16, Whakatane, until further notice and that all accounts due by the deceased should be rendered to that firm, in duplicate and certified as due and owing at date of death. O. N. CAMPBELL, 185 Native Trustee. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estate are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust, Office at Hamilton on or before the 28th day of September, 1943. Any claim not lodged by the- date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must, show full details,, and must be certified as follows: — T hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the {deceased." ESTATE Hilda Maud Brabant, late of Whakatane, married woman, died 3.8.43. F. J. E. MOORE, District Public Trustee for Hamilton. 193 25th August, 1943. TO STAND THE SEASON AT PAENGAROA, BAY OF PLENTY CHIEF LORD (14) By LORD QUEX (sire of winners of over £170,000, including Catalogue, Lowenberg, Prince . Quex, Round Up, Paganelli, My Own, etc). From HUNT AW AY by Hunting Song from Clemcncy by Limond from imported Sweet Charity by Diadumenos. Chief Lord is from the same family as TETRATEMA, one of the fastest horses who ever lived and a great sire. Chief Lord (stake winnings £1395) was a brilliant racehorse until his racing career was marred by an accident. He served his first season last year, and proved a sure foalget.ter. FEE : 10 GUINEAS. HACK MARES 6 GUINEAS. Now then farmers get together and make up a truck load. Freight paid. Fuller particulars and card: C. G. STEELE, Paengaroa, Bay of Plenty. 139 DAIRY FARMERS! WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ADVISING THAT WE ARE NOW CARRYING FULL STOCKS OF RUBBERWARE FOR (Jordon yacuum greak MILKERS All Enquiries. MUSSETT & LITTLEJOHN WANTED TO BUY CARS AND TRUCKS SUITABLE FOR WRECKING CADMAN'S PARKING STATION LTD. 'Phone 191.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 2, 27 August 1943, Page 1
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