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PUBLIC NOTICES, ' NOTICE. FWEBB, the Famous Specialist, doc. • not employ any canvassers. H< wishes the pubho to hand over to th< police any person, offering medicines o: onythiag elso on his behalf. H (Signed) • P. WEBB. T WELLINGTON EAST. TVE, NEWMAN, M.P., will Address tho Electors in tho CENTURY HALL. £ MONDAY, 16th. JUNE, at 8 p.m. WOMEN'S LEAGUE, BIBLE-IN-STATE . SCHOOLS. JMTEETING of Supporters in St. John's *-!■*- Schoolroom, MONDAY, the 16th Inst., at i p.m. Address by CANON GARLAND. " (3 P.M., SECRETARIES MEET.) "" NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON NORTE WINTER ;SHOW AND DAIRY CONFERENCE, ;I7th,'lßUi,,.l9th.'.'and '20th . JUNE. ' rTN' 'connection with tho .above Winter JLr~-I'Show,1'Show, - Holiday Excursion Tickete, atfailab'.o for rotuniuntil Sth July, will be obtainable as.riwder:— -N- r v.. Ajiyl''Station - North Island Main.: Line and,. Branches (excepting from North of Fraikton) to Palmerstou North, ■ 16th to 19th JUNE, 1913. "'Wdngarini,:; Taihape, . Foxton, Wellington (Thtfrndon), Waipukurau, Masterton, and intermediate Stations to Palmerston Norths " ' 20th JUNE, *1913, by Morning Trams only. Tickets to Palmorsfcon North at Holiday flxcursion Fares-will'NOT bo issued on afltfof those days by the Wellington-Auck* ■land Express train. B y ORDER. . • IN PARLIAMENT. , TN THE MATTER of "Tho Legislature • 'Act. 1908"/ - And. IN THE MATTER of "T> AtcDongall ' Trust Estate Act, 1913," being a ipro- • '. posed Private Estate Bill intituled "An Act to vary and declare tho in- • terests taken by tho children of one • Duncan McDougall, under the last 'i Will of tho ,sai<l Duincan McDougall.- 1 (VTOTICE is hereby given that ELLEN !v, McDOUGALL, of Pirinoa, in Wairarapa District (Widow of tho abovenamed Duncan McDougall, late the place, Sheep Farmer), and JAJIfcS DUNCAN McDOUGALL, of the same placo,■■"Station Manager; JOHN ARCHIBALD McDOUGALL, of Martinborough, Sheep Farmer; SAMUEL DUGALD McDOUGALL, of Spotsivood, North Canterbury, Marino ;■ EUPHEMIA McDOUGALL, of Pirinoa. aforesaid. Spinster; ELLEN McDOUGALL, of Martinborough, Sheep Farmer; WILLIAM RUTHERFORD McDOUGALL, ofWairoa; Hawked Bay, Shepherd: and RAAISAY McDOUGALL, of Gorodonton, Waikato, Farmer (the seven surviving chil- r dron of the said Duncan McDougall), intend within one month after -publication;, of this notice to apply by Petition'to the. General Assembly of New Zealand at its Beit session for the passing of the abovementioned proposed Private Estate Bill. Tho objects to be effected by' tho 6ttid Private Estate Act are' to vary and declare the interests taken -by the abovenamed children of tho paid Dumcan McDougall, under tho Will of the said, Duncan McDougall, such declaration'being, to ■ the effect that each of tho said children, shall be deemed to have taken on.their respectively attaining the ago of 21 years, and to have now for all purposes vested interests in the real and personal estate of tho said Duncan McDougall as tenants in common in.equal shares, not liable to bo divested by the death of any or either of 'them during the lifetiinoiof the said Ellen McDougall (the widow). Subject, however, to the life interest of the said Ellon McDougall (the widow), as defined in ithe said Will. . A copy of the said. Petition and copies of the Bill will be' deposited- in the Examiner's Office either .before ,or within • fourteen days after the commencement of the-next ensuing session of Parliament. Dated at Pirinoa this 11th day of June, 191 J. D. McDOUGALL, . . One of the above-named intending Petitioners. ; RELIGIOUS SERVICES. T! PAUL'S Mail grave Street. • ■ FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins and Holy Communion (preacher, Rev. A. W. H. Comptan, M.A.); 7 p.m., ■ Evensong (preacher, Rev. J. H. fccott, M.A., Chaplain H.M.S. Now Zealand). TI&AKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM.11 a.m.. Children's Service; 7 p.m., Eyensong." ' ' ■ ' QT: PETER'S PARISH. ST. PETER'S, WILLIS" STREET.tt Holy Communion, 7 a.m., 8 a.m., and II a.m.."(after Matins). Evensong, 7 p.m. KELBURNE.— Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. - Evensong, 7 p.m. _ TAR'ANAKI STREET.-ll a.m. and 7 P- MITCHELLTOWN.-Holy Communion, 10 a.m. '.Evensong, 7 p.m. ST; ' MARK'S CHURCH, Sussex Square. : • SUNDAY, JUNE 15th. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins arid Holy Communion, 11 a.m. WOMEN'I'SE&VICE NEST TUESDAY, ■ ■; ■ 7.30 p.m. " ST. BARNABAS, ROSENEATH. Holy Communion,' 8 • a.m. • Matins, 11 a.m. _ . Evensong, 7 p.m; (preaoher, Rev. Canon Garland). ■ ■ , B' T. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. ;; Y. (Presbyterian.) ■ -: • TO-MORROW: . .. Morning. 11. Evening, 7. !REV, DE. GIBB. Evening: "Does the World Still Need the Christian Faith?" (2) "The Blight of Shallowness." OT. ANDREW'S- PRESBYTERIAN .IP ,:; •. CHURCH, . Wellington TeiTace. SUNDAY. JUNE 15th. Morning, 11-REV. GIBSON SMITH. Evening, 7-REV. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "On tho Road to Emmaus." ■ fWESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI iVV STREET. TO-MORROW. Morning, 11: REV. J.'G. CHAPMAN. Evening, 7:. REV. KARL SCHMIDT (a Missionary from New Britain). ELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian Street. Minister: Rev. A. T. Brainsby. TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—"The Soul of Christianity. Evening, 7-"Tho Man that Knows How." Prayer Meetings Church Hall 10.30 lm 6.30 p.m. Bible School. Wednesday Night at 8. W ELli nKoD MEN ' s BEO- - THEATRE, CO MANNERS STREET. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Speaker: LADY STOUT. 11l the Chair: Dr. Platts-Mills. Miss Marie Fix will recite. . Mr. D. H. Mayall will be soloist. Open to all Men and Women. A heartj Secretary, Chas. E. Pees, 3G Thompson street. 'Phono 2038. fIHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE. \j Tasman Street, . TO-NIGHT, 7, "N.Z. Sunday is tin • Bible Sabbath." Examining S.D.A. Tract "The Day-line," which contains amazinf Brew? rassraue * ''wMoVS^lf'S IJO. Elbb.li School. Worship at 11. Lantern Service R.!ia

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 2

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