Special Advertisements. DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. REGISTRATION OF ALIENS ACT, 1917. NOTICE. EVERY ALIEN Is required to make Application for Registration in the prescribed form not later than Ist December, 1917. “Alien” means a person of either sex not less thhn fifteen years of age who is not British subject either by birth or by naturalisation in New Zealand. Alien seamen may register with Collector of Customs at port where j vessel is lying. j Every such application shall be in ] writing in duplicate, and shall be made by delivering the same personally to a Registration Officer. A certificate of Registration will be issued upon receipt of each application Forms of application are obtainable lat all police-stations throughout the Dominion. Police officers in charge of police stations and Customs officers at .main ports are Registration Officers. Penalty for failing to register, £SO. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. On removing from one county or borough to another a registered alien must notify new place of abode within fourteen days. Penalty for failure £2O. (By Order) MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician. Wellington, 19th November, 1917. THE TRUSTEES' ACT, 1908 Section 74. In the Estate of ERNEST THEOBALD, formerly of Pukeokahu, farmer, and late Trooper in the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces on Active Service, — PURSUANT to an order of His Honour Mr Justice Hosking, issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington on the 16th day of November, 1917, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the above estate are hereby required ‘to i send them in with particulars to ; Messrs Menteath and Ward, Barris- ' ters and Solicitors, Ballance Street I ’ I Wellington, on or before the Ist day of January, 1918. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected All moneys payable to the above estate must be paid to the Trustee at the above address on or before the Ist day of January 1918. F. E WARD, Trustee. BOROUGH OF TAIHAPe! PURSUANT to the provisions of a i warrant signed by His Excellency the Governor-General, Public Notice is hereby given that copies of the annual balance-sheet, and Statements of the Taihape Borough Council are, and will be available for public inspection, at the Town Hall, Taihape, during Office hours, for a period of thirty days from date hereof. A copy of same may also be obtained on application. J. F. MENZIES, Town Clerk. Taihape,, November 9, 1917. BOROUGH OF TAIHAPE APPLICATIONS, addressed to the Town Clerk, Taihape, and marked “Application for Dog Tax Collector’s Position” are invited up to 4 p.m. on 11th December, 1917, by the Taihape Borough Council for the position of Dog Tax Collector'for the year 1918. Applicants are to state at what price per dog registered, they are prepared to do the work for. J. F MENZIES, Town Clerk Taihape, 24th November, 1917. CHRISTMAS CAKES. SHOULD BE ORDERED EARLY. Owing to great shortage of raisins and currants, our patrons are advised to order their requirements in Christmas Cakes early. I have_ at present, a supply of the very choicest fruit, enabling me to 1 fill all early orders. W. PITT. Baker and Confectioner, Main Street, Taihape.
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Taihape Daily Times, 24 November 1917, Page 1
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