AMUSEMENTS. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALT UNION ATHLETIC PARK, ATHLETIC PARK. TO-DAY (TUESDAY) TO-DAY Juno 3rd, at 2.15 p.m. THE GREAT MATCH. THE GREAT MATCH. PIONEER (MAORI) BATTALION v. WELLINGTON REPRESENTATIVES. Two Brilliant Teams. Rally along to the Park TO-DAY to give a fitting reception to these dusky warriors who have fought for you ami their country, and don’t forgot incidentally that you will see something extra special for your money. CURTAIN RAISER, 1.15 p.m. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE v. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. The teems intrude several senior players. Match played North and South. Como early to avoid the rush. ADMISSION, Is; GRANDSTAND. Is. 21 By Order of tho Executive. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. r HE following hours will be observed by the Business Office of tho ‘NEW ZEALAND TIMES” TO-DAY (King’s Birthday) 8.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. ■ 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. THE GUARDIAN SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, Ld., EDINBURGH. Established 1891. Recovers Claims of every description. Interest of Beneficiaries realised. Dividends and Unpaid Bills Collected. Properties factored. Traders’ interests attended to. Bankers: The Union Bank of Scotland. Ld. Apply to Secretary, 16, York Place, Edinburgh. 42
A LL Accounts to be in by Juno 3rd. Will not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name after that date. K. E. WALLACE. I Metropolitan Hotel. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. ri AS COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CARTER, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th. 1919). Subject:
Gems, Orange Cheese Cakes, Sausages, Supreme Potato Cake, Stewed Sausages, and Sultana Squares. To commence at 3 o’clock. J. H. HELLIWBLL, 33 Secretary. PEYTON BATSON Pursuant to an Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice dated the 7th day of December 1914 made in the matter of the ESTATE of ADA MATILDA PEiTON deceased Isherwood v King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London 1914 P No 1981 wherebv the following inquiries were inter alia directed namely (1) J* n Inquiry who were the next-of-kin according to the Statute for the Distribution of Intestates Estates of Ada Matilda Peyton deceased living at the time of her death and whether any of them are since dead and if so who is or are their legal personal representatives, (6) An inquiry whether at the death of the Testatrix there was any person in existence who would then have been the heir at law of her Uncle Henrv Batson in her Will named if the said Henry Batson had died immediately before the Testatrix and if there was any such person in existence whether such person is now living or dead and if dead who are or is the legal personal representatives or representative of such person. Notice is hereby given that any persona claiming to bo entitled under the said Inquiries are personally or _by their Solicitors on or before the 15th day of October 1919 to come in and prove their claims at the Chambers of Mr Justice Eve and Mr Justice Peterson Room No 683 at the Royal Courts of Justice London or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Tuesday the 28th day of October 1919 at 12 o’clock at noon in Hoorn No. 689 at the said Chambers is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the claims Dated this 2nd day of April 1919 PIIEXOR W. CHANDLER Master. NOTE—The above named Ada Matilda Peyton the Widow of Colonel William Peyton died in 1912 without having had any child. The above named Henry Batson lato of Brighton who died in 1363 had an elder brother Stanlake Batson the younger who died in 1857 and who is believed to have left two sons .the cno Stanlake Ricketts Batson who married in 1864 Gertrude Juliana Louise Corri tnd the said Stanlake Eicketts Batson died in 1871 at Horsehcath Cambridgeshire leaving children him surviving, and the other Edward Batson MAY HOW AND CHILVER 49 Lincolns Inn Fields London W.C., 41 Solicitor for the plaintiff. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge s Buildings, 119, Willis street, on TUESDAY and FKXDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12,30. All communications strictly confidential.
THE "ALL BLACK" ELECTRIC GRILLER, FOR BOILING, GRILLING, FRYING, AND TOASTING. CAN he used either from lamp socket or ordinary plug. PRICE, complete with Grilling Pan, etc., •£! 17e Cd. ROBERTS’S IRON. STEEL AND OVEN WORKS. 03. Manners street, WELLINGTON. . 341 WANTED Known ROYAL MAIL Leaves CARBINE STABLES, Fcilding, for Kimbolton, daily at 8.30 o.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Fcilding. i
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 3
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