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PUBLIC NOTICES. HUNTERVILLE RABBIT BOARD. TEN PER CENT PENALTY. fpHE Hunterville Rabbit Board under the provisions of the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928, hereby gives notice that an additional Ten per cent, will be added to all rates unpaid after the 28th day of February. 1935. GEO. A. WATT. Secretary. BOARD. TN pursuance of the Regulations made ■*- under “The Tramways Amendment Act, 1910,” the Employers and Employees within the Wellington Tramway Dis- [ trict are hereby called upon to nominate I a person to represent each of them respectively on the Appeal Board for the said District, and to send such nomination in writing to me within a period of fourteen days from the date hereof. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of February, 1935. F. KNIGHT. Clerk to the Appeal Board. Magistrate’s Court, Wellington. ' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against, the uiwlermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington on or before the 18th day of March, 1935. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. 'The claims must show full details, and must bfr certified as follows:— “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. (1) Walter Howard Ferdinando. late of Wellington. Taxi-driver, died 2/2/35. (2) Emma Jackson, late of Lower Hutt. .AVidow, dieil 27/1/35. (3) Rosina Emily Jensen. late of Wellington. Willow, died 29/1/35, (4) John Louis Hickson Ledger, late of Wellington. Retired Civil Servant died 11/2/35. (5) Elizabeth Agnes McEwen, late of Wellington, Widow, died 10/2/35. (6) Maria Mueller, late of Khantlallah. Widow, died 4/1/35. (7) Winifred Evelyn Rankine. late of Wellington, Vlarried Woman, died 11/2/35. A. R. COAD. District Public Trustee for Wellington. February 16, 1935. CAN'TERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. IpNTRIES are invited for the follow-, ing Scholarships:— ONE ROBERT BELL SCHOLARS/lIP —of the Annual value of £5O. and tenable for three years, will be awarded • in March to a candidate who Ims at least obtained a place in the Credit List of the ' Entrance Scholarship Examination of the University of New Zealand, and intends to become a Journalist. ONE HELEN MACMILLAN BROWN BURSARY—it’ the Annual value of £3O will be offered for award each year to a woman commencing study at the College. The candidate must have at least obtained a place in the Credit List in the Entrance Scholarship Examination of the University of New Zealand. Each Bursary is tenable for three years. The holder of the Bursary must reside at “Helen Connon Hall.” and pursue a course of study approved by the Professorial Board. ONE CHARLES COOK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP —of the Annual value of £5O. and tenable ordinarily for one year, will be awarded in March. In electing to the Scholarship, preference will be given to a person holding a Master’s Degree of the University of New Zealand, and intending to prosecute original research in Physical and Natural Science at the College. ONE LTSSIE RATHBONE SCHOLARSHIP —of the Annual value of £5O, and tenable , for three years, will be awarded in March. The Scholarship will be awarded for excellence shown in the subjects English and History at the Entrance Scholarship Examination of the University of New Zealand. Further information as to conditions, etc., may be obtained from the Rector, by whom entries for the Scholarships will be received not later than March 1, 1935. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS V7OU are earnestly requested to report 1 to the S.PC.A. any act of cruelty you may notice Office. Hamilton Chain hers Lambton Quay: telephone 43-978 Lethal Chamber for humane destruction of cats ami dogs available Monday to Friday at 9 a.m and 330 p.m. at City f'orporation Yard Clyds Quay. Seorofarv S P. Clarke P O Box 195 21/-. A/c. F. Bamford, 40, 22/10. A/c. P. Way, 143. 20/6. A/c. A. N. Zodhs. 178, 21/-. A/c. W. P. Shaw, 270, 20/-. A/e. ConSmith. 107, 19/-. A/c. R. De Roles. 234, 22/-. A/c. R. Gardiner, SO. 22/6. A/c. S. Ramsay, 103. 20/-. ,A.'c. B. Leith, 100. 19/-. A/c. JI. Deighton, 154, 15/6. A/c. E. L. Peed and Son, 07, 17/6. A/c. F. Thompson in company Dalgety and Co., 336, 17/7. A/c. F. Ellen, 37, 16/-. A/c. Mrs. CaseMierg. 187, 17/6. A/c. R. De Roles. 117 4 and 6-tooth ewes, 25/-. A/c. Mrs. I. C. Paton, 270 5-year, 16/-. A/c. N. K. Hammond in company Dalgetr and Co., 217. 18/1. A/c. T. D. Wood, ’lO3. 18/-. A/c. D. Wood. 216, 16/-. Two-tooth owes: A/c. A. C. Morton. 140. 33A: 50 28/4. A/c. W. Davidson.. 100, 32/8; 53. 31/7. A/e. L. Weston, 60, 28/10. A/c. C. McKinnon, 333, 28/6. A/c. Smith Bros., 140, 28/1. A/c., F. R. H. Gorrlnge In company Dalgety and Co., 390. 28/-. A/c. Corriiige Estate in company Dalgety and Co., 303. 28/1. A/c. F. Healy, 102, 27/7. A/c. W. S. Marshall, 200, 26/3. A/c. Love Bros., 140, 26/7. A/e. F. G. McKenzie, 92, 27/9. A/c. F. Ellen, 107, 27/1. A/c. H. J. Hollowav, 65, 26/10. A/c. Moyle Bros., 62, 25/7. A/c. It. Worsfold, 40. 28/9. A/c. Hugh Bryce. 16, 28/-. A/c. R. Gardiner. 25, 24/-. A/c. John De Roles, 84. 25/8. A/c. A. A. Ramsay, 48, 25/9.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 122, 16 February 1935, Page 4

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