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MONET TO, LEND. T>OBERT COOK, Solicitor, 113 Lambton Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, from sums of .£IOQ and upwards, at Current Rates. C6lB LEGAL PARTNERSHIP. H/ITR. R. B. WILLIAMS having taken into ItJL partnership MR. V. R. MEREDITH, they will Practise their Profession as BarriEtors and Solicitors at the Officeii, 24, Featherston Street, under tho style of , \ ■ WILLIAMS AND MEREDITH. 6616 MONET TO LEND. P H. P U T N A M, • SOLICITOR, Routh's Buildings (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. ', : ere* ■ C.~ H. HOWARTH, ' /~IIVIL ENGINEER AND LICENSED VJ SURVEYOR, Union Bank Buildings, Hunter Street. 5513 TjtfLKLEY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeonß.: 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. C 603 RICHMOND AND NEWTON, HARCOURT'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. SURVEYS of all kinds effected with Accuracy, Promptness, and Lowest Cost.' . SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS. 625 L E G A L, ME. D. M. FIND LA Y, . BARRISTER & SOLICITOR . (lately of the firm of Findlay, Daliiell and Co.), Has Commenced Practice on his pirn account at' Offices in W. H. Turnbull and Co. J s New Buildings, opposite -D.1.C1, No. 5 Panama Street, • Wellington. ' C72Q JJOGGARD AND PRO USE, ARCHITECTS, , '' UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, > HUNTER STREET. ' . / 637 H' AMERTON. ANDREW, : AND • WEBB, Barristers and . Solicitors,; 6 Lambton Quay, Wellington (next Bank of'Now■Zealand),' )laye MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security at-'Lowest Current Rates..of interest. Right of repayment during term can be Arranged. Note.—Mr. Webb visits Upper Hutt every sale day aud court day. C 590

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Mastcrton.—All New Zealand tirao is taken from 'Wellington mean time, which is notified each morning to every telegraph office throughout the Dominion. Therefore, if they are properly regulated, all the town clocks in New Zealand would strike . simultaneously. The difference: in natural time varies to the oxtenf of four minutes for .every degree of longitude,; so that; if there were no regulation, there would be a difference of about fifteen minutes, for example, between Wellington arid Dunedintime. .

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 6

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