tenders XO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ESTIMATES Kivcn for:—Brass Counter Screens, Collapsible Gate# and Wire Shutters, Window and Machinery Guards, Wire Protectors for Ufte. Plain and Fancy Wire Fencing. Grave leoce* in various designs, _ FOGLIA AND CUPP. Wirework Manufacturers of Description* 'Phone 3053. 82, Vivian street. TO RETAIL STATIONERS. BUSINESS AS A GOING CONCERN. npENDERS will V received up till 4 p.m. on MONDAY, I'ebrnary UHh, for the purchase os a going concern of the ’ "New Zealand Times" Retail Stationery Business on Lambton quay, Wellington. Stock Sheets may be seen at the "Times" Publishing Office, Kelburne avenue, at any time between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender* Stationery Business," and addressed to Manager “N.Z. Times." W. J. GBDDXS, Managing Director. |gINTON’S BASH COED GRIP. MAKES WINDOWS PERFECT. «JRD3 REPLACED IN A FEW MINUTES. Simple. Strong, and Cheap. Saves 'lime. Trouble, and Money. BRISCOS’ AND CO, 874 Agent*. MEETINGS WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION AND CLUB COMPANY. LTD. fTYELE Annual General Meeting will be J. held in the Club Rooms, Victoria street, on MONDAY, February , 17th, 1913, at 8 p.m. J. COLEMAN PENBICE. *9O Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES PHOToew-xpjas-LADIES and Children Photographed personally by Mr Kinsey. Not mere Photographs but Pictures. No Extravagant Charges. KINSEY, *l2 Lambtou quay. SOCIETY FOE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will bo in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge’s Buildings, 119, Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. ROBERT CAMPBELL BAILLIB And NICHOLAS ALEXANDER STEWART GILCHRIST. A PETITION has been presented to the Right Honourable the LORDS of COUNCIL and SESSION ih SCOTLAND (First Division, LORD HUNTER, Ordinary, Mr ROSS, Clerk) at the instance of DAVID WILLIAM BAILLIE; CATHERINE ELIZABETH GILCHRIST or COTTON. Widow; HAROLD BAILLIE GILCHRIST; and WILLIAM BAILLIE; all of Christchurch, Now Zealand, craving the Court in tonne of "The Presumption iof Life Limitation (Scotland) Act. 1891," to find (first) that ROBERT CAMPBELL BAILLIE, eon of Mrs Elizabeth Bogie or Bail lie, 137, Springfield road, Christchurch, New Zealand, who was a daughter of Alexander Bogie, residing at Anstmther, now deceased. has disappeared and that the date on which he was last known to he alive was in or about the year 1876, and that ho shall be presumed to have died on or about January Ist, 1884; and (second) that NICHOLAS ALEXANDER STEWART GILCHRIST, son 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 tho date on which he was last known to be alive was in or about the year 1902, anil that ho shall be presumed to have died on or about January Ist. 1910. In the said Petition the following Interlocutor has been pronounced; "November 29th, 1912. Lord Hunter; Act. MaoLaren for Christie: ..The Lord Ordinary appoints the Petition to be advertised once a week for three successive weeks in each of ‘The Scotsman,’ 'The Times,’ the 'New Zealand Times,’ tho 'Press,' Christchurch, New Zealand, and the 'Daily Mail/ Brisbane, Queensland : Grants commission to Walter Arnold Hawkins, Registrar of the Supreme Court. Christchurch, New Zealand, whom failing William Walter Samson. DeputyRegistrar of said Court, to take the oaths and examinations and receive tho exhibits and productions of the Petitioners, David William Baillie. Catherine Elizabeth Gilchrist or Cotton, Harold Baillie Gilchrist ai..' William Baillie, and of Mrs Elizabeth Bogie or Baillie, all of Christchurch, New Zealand, at such time and place as the said Commissioner shall appoint: Appoints tho examination to pro cetxl upon interrogatories adjusted at the sight of the Clerk of Court, and appoints the depositions of the witnesses and productions, if any, made by them, to be sealed up by the Commissioner and immediately thereafter transmitted to the Clerk of Process, there to lie in retentis subject to the future orders of the Court. (Signed) WILLIAM HUNtor.” Of all which intimation is hereby given. BOYD. JAMESON, AND YOUNG. W.S., 55, Constitution street, Leith, Scotland, And PAGAN AND OSBORNE, Writers, Cupar-Fife, Scotland, Petitioners’ Agents. November 30th, 1912. 137 BUSINESS NOTICES Royal mail coach service to AND FROM FOXTON. Loaves Foxton daily 6.30 a.m. Arrives Shannon 7.45 a.m. Leaves Shannon daily 10.45 a,m. Arrives Foxtou 12 noon. Leaves Foxton daily 2.30 p.m. Arrives Shannon 4.30 p.m. Leaves Shannon daily 8.15 p.m. Arrives Foxton 9.30 p.m. T. 11. GINGELL, Proprietor. LEVIN-FOXTON COACH. T EAVB Foxton 6.30 a,m., arrive Levta M-J 8.30 a.m.. Leave Levin 1023 *.m.. arrive Foxton 12 noon, leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m., leave Leviz 7.45 p.m. arrive Foxton 9.45 pan. A. F. CHAMBERLAIN, Coach Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 12
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