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IN BANKRUPTCY. la the Supreme Court, HoH-n at Masterton. "VfOTICE is hereby given that iM statements of accounts ami balance sheets in respect of vhe under-mentioned estates, together with 'the report of the Audit Office th>reon, have been duly filed in the above Court; and I hereby further <nve notice that at the sitting of the said Court, to be holden on MONDAY, the 27th day of March, 1911, I intend to apply fo\ an order releasing me from 'the administration of the said estates. Dated this 3rd day of March, Alfred Welch, of Masterton, draWm. Bruce Craighead, of Masterton, Tailor. (Supplementary.) James Wilkie Orbell, of Martinborough, carrier. Alfred Alexander Narby, of Masterton, Butcher. John Grieve Ball, of Masterton, Stock Agent. (Supplementary). Christopher Heaton Smith, ot Masterton, Farmer. (Supplementary). Frank Bright McCoy, of Masterton, Draper. (Supplementary). Henry Wm. Clay, of Hamua, Hotelkeeper. Thos. Joseph Dwyer, of Masterton, Phonograph Dealer. , William Iggulden, of Masterton, Carrier. • Amelia Camck, of Masterton, Draper. (Supplementary). Frederick Pearce, of Featherston, Farmer. ■ . Arthur Sydney Awdrey, of, Mastfrton, Picture Framer. Wm. Walter Towersey Dunn, of 'Masterton, Baker. Augustus Edward Williams, of Masterton, Tobacconist. • (Supplementary.) ~ .. x , Joseph and Eunice McKnight, of Carterton, Tobaconist. Joseph McKnight, of Carterton, Tobacconist. Eunice _ McKnight, of Carterton, Tobacconist. ; . James McKenzie, of Mauriceville.. Builder. \ _ Henry George, of Masterton, Carpenter. • , ■ ■»«■!...■' Thomas Merson, of Carterton, Blacksmith. >, _ Francis Ford, of Masterton, Labourer. ■ ' 1 ' \ • , , . •!, Alfred Rebay, of Mauriceville, Hotelkeeper. ' „,' Thomas Peters, of Masterton, Dealer. _ Arthur John Hayward, of Eketalrana, Engineer. = _ George Tiffin- Stewart, of Featherston', Engineer. , - ' ;. Alexander McKenzie, of 1 eatnerston, Stock Dealer. Nils Christian Konrad Scou, of Gladstone, Sawmill Hand. Wm. Henry Turley,.of Carterton, Labourer. ' Wm. James Patrick, of Rakanui, Labourer. „ , Sarah Tocker, of Featherston, Storekeeper. , Henry Lloyd Bamford, of Masterton,. ■->'- ',-' .-•: ? ■ .. ■:>.' W. B:~(SbEMNELLS, \ Deputy Assignee.

Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM. Y.M;C.A. GYMNASIUMClasses Commence Monday Next, ai 4 p.m. TIME-TABLE. MONDAY—--4 to s.ls.—Schoolboys. 5.15 to 6.ls—Business Men. 7.30 to 9.3o.—Ladies. TUESDAY— '- , , ■ 7.30 to 9.3o.—Free work (gents Sr.. an,d Jr.) 4 to s.ls.—Schoolgirls. 5.15 to .6.ls.—Business !men. 7.30"t0 9.30. Gents. (Sr. , and Jr.)-'-:-:: •; " "■ ' v THURSDAY— ' 7.30 to' 9.3o.—Fiee Work (gents Sr.„and Ji\) FRIDAY— . ■ ' 7.30 ito 9.3o.—Gents, Sr. and ■■ Jr. •:.-.• SATURDAY— ; Basket Ball Tournament, night FEES—(Payable; .in Advance.) . Members Y.M.C:A;: Schoolboys. **, 17 and under ,6s, 18 and over. 7s 6d. Non-members: Schoolboys ■ >■ 6s, 1/ ami under 7s 6d, 18.and over 10s do*. Ladies: 7s 6d. '" Schoolgi- is :• ss. (Per term of 13 .weeks.) Special Concession to Families. Intending members are to see the General Secretary, foi* iu;ther particulars, and befo-xj purchasing costumes or badgec. Important to Ladies. the convenience of our _■_ - many Wairarapa clients and other Ladies who cannot spare the time for a special visit to Wellington, our Mr ELLIS will be at the CLUB HOTEL. MASTERTOH, lOn WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, March Bth and 9th, SAMPLES OF NEW SEASON'S MATERIALS for Coats and Skirts to,take ordiers, arid ,will return at a later date If or fitting" on. ■■..-. .. This is a special opportunity tor Ladies desiring a really High-class Tailor-made Costume, and being the beginning of the season, we offer the Complete Range of our Importations for selection, \as> a rule only available to Wellington residents. ELLIS AND NOBLE, LADIES' ART TAILORS, WELLINGTON.

EXPERT F PRIME and JUICY ' MEATS are always delighted with the CHOICE CUTS that we Bend to their order from our Stock of fine meats. We are ia a position to Secure the k'rlmest of Everything in .'the meat line, iWe have built our business up by handling nothing but th<s fcEST. GILVY GILVY

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 1

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574

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 1

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