TENDERS ro BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ESTIMATES given for:—Brass Counter Screens, Collapsible Oates and Wire Shutters, Window and Machinery Guards, Wire Protectors for Lifts, Plain and Fancy Wire Fencing, Grave Fence* in various designs. FOGLIA AND COPP. Wirowork Manufacturers of Every Description, 'Phone 3053. 82, Vivian street. DECEIVING HOME, TXNAKOEI ROAD, WELLINGTON, ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS CONTRACT. WRITTEN Tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outsido as above will be received at this office up to Noon of SATURDAY , iebruiry Sell, 1013, for the above work. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ,T. D. LOUGH. District Engineer. Public Works District Office, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, January 25th, 1913. HUTT PARK COMMITTEE. TENDERS FOR DELIVERY OF 300 YARDS OF SOIL FOR TOPDRESSING. riYENDERS addressed to the Secretary X Hutt Park Committee, Lower Hutt, will bo received up to 5 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, February 7th, for the delivery of the above quantity of Material on the Hutt Park. Tbo whole of the mil is to bo delivered on the ground within fourteen days from the acceptance of tender. All information may bo obtained from the Secretary. H. BALDWIN, Chairman. Lower Hntt, January 31st, 1913. B INTON'S SASH COED GRIP. MAKES WINDOWS PERFECT. ‘CORDS REPLACED IN A FEW MINUTES, Simple, Strong, and Cheap. Saves Tline, Trouble, and Money. ' BEISCOP AND CO.. •75 Agent*. PUBLIC NOTICES SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. /TIHE Secretary will bo in attendance X at the Rooms, Bridge’s Buildings, 119, Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. PUBLIC NOTICE. Madam fodcard, of the ‘‘tea KITCHEN," Hannah’s Buildings, Lambtou quay, wishes to notify her numerous clients that she intends to reopen her business under tho title of the ‘'Rose" Tea Rooms at Westminster Chambers, over Commercial Union Assurance Company’s Offices, Lambton quay, on. Monday Next, February 3rd, and will close the “Tea Kitchen" on January 31st. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established, 1837. Incorporated, 1880 Paid-up Capital 1,500,000 Reserve Fund 1,450,000 Together 2.950,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 115,950,000 f \ DIVIDEND of HI 5s per share and -tX Bonus of 10s per share for the halfyear, together equal to 14 per cent, per annum, having been declared at a meeting of proprietors held in London on January 27th, 1913, the same are now payable to Colonial Shareholders. R. A. HOLMES, 258 Inspector. ROBERT CAMPBELL BATTUE And NICHOLAS ALEXANDER STEWART GILCHRIST. f A PETITION has been presented to TV the Right Honourable the LORDS of COUNCIL and SESSION in SCOTLAND (First Division, LORD HUNTER. Ordinary, Mr ROSS, Clerk) at the instance of DAVID WILLIAM BATTUE; CATHERINE ELIZABETH GILCHRIST nr COTTON, Widow; HAROLD BAILLIE GILCHRIST; and WILLIAM TtATT.T.TR; all of Christchurch, New Zealand, craving the Court in terms of "Tho Presumption of Life Idmitationi (Scotland) Act. 1891," to find (first) that .ROBERT CAMPBELL BATTUE, eon of Mrs Elizabeth Bogie or Baillie, 137, Springfield road. Christchurch, Now Zealand, who was a daughter of Alexander Bogie, residing at Anstruther, now deceased, has disappeared and that the date on whidh he was last known to be alive was in or about the year 1878, and that ho shall he presumed to have died -on or about January Ist, 1884; and (second) that NICHOLAS ALEXANDER RL'EVV ART GIIDHRIST, sou of the now deceased Jessie Robina Grizzle Baillie or Gilchrist, afterwards Parker, who was a daughter of the said Mrs Elizabeth Bogie or Baillie, has disappeared and that the date on which he was last known to he alive was in or about the year 1902, and that he shall be presumed to have died pn or about January Ist. 1910. In the said Petition the following Interlocutor has been pronounced: "November 29th, 1912. Lord Hunter : Act. MaoLareu for Christie: Tho Lord Ordinary appoints the Petition to bo advertised once a week for three successive weeks in each of ‘The Scotsman,’ The Times,' tho ‘New Zealand Times,’ the ‘Press,’ Christchurch, New Zealand, and the Daily Mail.' Brisbane,, Queensland: Grants commission to Walter Arnold Hawkins, Registrar of tho Supreme Court. Christehuren, New Zealand, whom failing William Walter Samson, DeputyRegistrar of said Court, to take the oaths and examinations and receive the exhibits and. productions of the Petitioners, David William Baillie. Catherine Elizabeth Gilchrist or Cotton, Harold Baillie Gilchrist and. William Baillie and of Mrs Elizabeth Bogie or Baillie, nil of Christchurch, New Zealand, at such time and place as the said Commissioner shall appoint: Appoints tho examination to proceed upon interrogatories adjusted at the sight of the Clerk of Court, and appoints tho depositions of tho witnesses and productions, if any, made by them, to be sealed up by the Commissioner and immediately thereafter transmitted to tho Clerk of Process, there to lie in retentis subject to the future orders of the Court. (Signed) WIT.I .TAM HUNler." Of all which intimation is hereby given. BOYD. JAMESON. AND YOUNG, W.S., 55, Constitution street, Leith, Scotland, And PAGAN AND OSBORNE, Writers, Cu par-Fife, Scotland. Petitioners’ Agents. November 30th. 1912. 137 END YOUR ADVERTISEMENT TO > "THE TIMES” If yon have Farm lands for SALE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8342, 31 January 1913, Page 12
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