Public Notices SPILLER, RUTLEDGE AND LANGHAM Barristers and Solicitors THE p- ners of Spiller, Rutledge and Langham ■ are pleased to announce the admission of two new partners to the firm from April 1,1989: GREGORY DAVID TRAINOR, LLB, formerly an associate of the firm and a staff member for some years. WILLIAM EDMOND (BILL) HERBISON, LLB (formerly of Oldham Cullens and Co.), a solicitor experienced in all facets of the Law. Greg Trainor will continue to practise from our town and Lawstore Hornby offices. Bill Herbison will be the partner responsible for our Lawstore New Brighton office and will continue to serve his existing clients from either our town or New Brighton office by appointment. Spiller, Rutledge and Langham provides assistance in all areas of the Law. Spiller, Rutledge and Langham, 7th Floor, A.M.P. Building, 47 Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 791-238 Fax 664-111
Public Notices JOINT FAMILY HOMES ACT 1964 NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned persons have, by the application set out below, applied under the Joint Family Homes Act 1964 to register as a joint family home the land situated and described as shown below and that the land will be registered accordingly unless a caveat forbidding the granting of the application is lodged with me under that Act at the District Land Registry Office at Auckland before the 27th day of July 1989 by some person claiming either to be a creditor of the applicants or to have some estate or interests in the said land. APPLICATION 8.980007.3 Danny Morris Watson of Auckland company director and Teresa Ann Watson for the land situated at 31 Talnui Road, Devonport containing 683 square metres more or less being Lot 54 Deeds Plan No. T 1 and being part Allotment 11 of Section 2 Parish of Takapuna contained in Certificate of Title 552/94. Dated at Auckland this 19th day of April 1989. E. P. O’CONNOR, District Land Registrar.
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