MONEY TO LEND. DOBERT COOK, Solicitor, 113 Lambton " Quay, lins MONEY TO LEND, from sums jof XIOO and upwards, at Current Kates. CMB MONEY-TO LEND. PH. ' PUTNAM, » SOLICITOR, Rotith's Buildings (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. . ' , ' C72t C. H: HOWARTH, CIVIL ENGINEER. AND LICENSED - - SURVEYOR. Union Bank Buildings, Hunter Street. • 5513 gULKLEY AND. DIDSBURY, • Dental Surgeons. 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. . ' CGO3 DO RR E N ■HA'L ES, • ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. Mercer Street,. , ' \ WELLINGTON. . . C 568 RICHMOND AND NEWTON, HARCOURT'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. SURVEYS of all kinds effeoted with Accuracy, Promptness, and Lowest Cost. SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS. 625 EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS. '■ """ , ! • ' THE growth of Mr. D. Mulligan's Tailoring Business in Kelburne Avenuo has been so marked recently that a third story is being added to his premises, in order to accommodate more workmen. This is convincing testimony that the firm has hit the growing .tasto for good clothes, and is consequently attracting a wider circle ,of patrons. C 639 ' LEGAL PARTNERSHIP. ' TMTII. R. B. WILLIAMS having taken into IWL Partnership MR. V. R. MEREDITH, they'will Practiso their Profession as Barristers and Solicitors at the Offices, 24,. Featherston Street, under the style of ' ' • WILLIAMS AND MEREDITH.' 6610 L.E G A.L. ME. D. M. FIND LA Y, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR (lately of the firm of -Findlay, Daiziell an,d Co.), Has Commenced Practice on his own account at Offices in W. H.. Turnbull and Co. V New Buildings, opposite D.I.C'., No. 5 Panama Street, Wellington. : C 720
.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. ; ■ ' 1 ■ DEATH, ~ ~ TURNBULL.—On Januaryo29, 190S, after, a long and painful illness, Marjorie, the dearly'' beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Turnbull, Oriental Bay, Wellington, aged 2 . years and 1 month. ■ • , TO CORRESPONDENTS. F.E.W.—Depends on arrangement' made. If agreement was to save, on first horse only, which is customary, where second and'third prizes are so small, B should rqccivo 2s. Gd. from.A.' If there was no definite understanding A could claim an equal sum from B,'though; of course, the demand, if made, would be straining .A's right to the uttermost.. The unfairness of such a claim can he realised wjicn.we consider what would havo; happened if B's horse had 1 run third. He:would have been.called on to pay to A . more than'lie himself received. Nemo.—The case is sub jiidicc. W. Bennett, jun.—Too strongly wooded.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 108, 30 January 1908, Page 4
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