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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Cook wnntod for hotel. . . Hotel waitrtvas is wanted. A spanncM- huiK t-f. ien lost. . •/ Boys' jorseyn. at McFnxhuie's ; • A notice 6i- tharik.s appejtrs in this Issue. ~ Reward on r<&b'.inii.ng a lo&t white setter slut. ; . That bicycle lihs not yet been rc•fcurnod to H«al1j«.' . Watch Monday.':* paper for particulars of/IL- F. Uall'k -sale. . Wlia-tevea- the weather, Vance's W©reoatsi M rill kee-\>you dry, 1 Cooper's feeods, grow, are thero- ' fore^to fee, sown by \vi;>e growers. Tenders a.re inytted, foiy-i^cnpyajtiog,-the oaretaker'K cjofctage..--'; OT -thp:- Cettie--tory. / .'■ • ;•' V ' ■".'/: j\ 'P : \': r -'. V. Mr Maurioc>;A. H«ath^r, piiinoforl-s1 tuner, Lson bis <iU, r:Drfcerly visit-1 Iq Blenheim. ','.. . / , ; * ■ Mr B. J. Cooko re'Lurns thanks for iiis election to tks Borough Council yesterday. Griffiths and Son will sell to-mor-row a hor.se, tj-ap, and liiarness,' horse and cow c<jvo)s., and the raoehor.33 Abeiration. At Corry and Co.'s weekly; Sfile to . morrow s^veraA -h'o'-sps will be offered; also . veilwle?, implements, poultry', ;; and. "sundries.

/ At the in&ta>ict> of the Oomji Propeoutop tho Dunedin -case against '', JVfargarot Faikvy, foi st\ Rrog-iUling,! in wWch two juiias fauca to a^rce, xe&b 'Ordorul to bland ovci till next sitting.

The Awatere Chtb forfeits both senior and junior, matches which were to be iplayed to-morrow.

Meetings of householders wiil be held in the public schools at Haveiock, Okiiramio, Nydia Bay, and Ncpera Bay on Monday, June 17th, 'or the pxirpese of, electing School 'Oomnuttees.

A Greymoutli telegram says that William George Thomas, a passenger from Wellington to Greymouth by the Mapourika on the 9th inst.,- was arrested, yesterday., .for stealing a portmanteau, the property of W. Watson, another passenger, and also other articles, including a ship's rug., A waxrant had been issued at Napier against him for stealing an overcoat, valued at £3 10s, .the' property of Samuel Heath. Fred Smith was also charged rwith receiving the ' portmanteau, knowing it to have been stolen, ancl remanded till Monday.

In "cho Magistrate's Court to-day tho following cases \\3ere. heard by Mr It.. S. Florance, S.M.:—H. Couzens v. Henvy Fletcher, judgment summono lor £12. The debtor, examined by Mr C. H. Mills, said,that he was ■a horse trainer, and was now training two horses He- was paid £2 per week for each horse, but no commission on wins, and employed two stable boys at £1 per week with "find." Tliß greatest number of horses he had had to train at the one time since April, 1910, was- five. His. Worship discharged the summons. The Court was engaged for the gi-p.ater part of,the morning in hearing the case A. M. Hebbard, farmer, of■' Rai Valley, v. Henry Bcnnx-tt, a claim ior £30 12s 6d. " Mr J. Conolly .'ipijeared for plaintiff,'-and Mr 'A. Rogers for the defendant. The claim was in respect to an account alleged to have been incurred-by Bennett and Mills, butchers and fanners of Hayelpck, in 1909 and 1910. It Avas admitted-.'.-that the defendant .was a. partner .\\dtlr C. W. Mills prior to Jatiuaiy,: : 1009,--^but the--defendantj denied that d partnersliip ' existed ■after;■ .-date, though had; : boeffi ;>febciated \ritlv'oMr 'Mills'' in the •Voiking of tlie' business subsequently.; Plaintiff's counsel, sought to prove that the! defendant,, by. his conduct t-ince tl-o , alleged dissolution by mutual consent ii, January. 1900, had aliow.ed himselC to be held out as a partner, no formal notice of dissolu--tion ha.ving been given to any of the creditors1, arid was liable for a debt contracted while the plaintiff had the imderstaiidihg that the. partnership . \v&t>- being continued. The plaintiff in xhis case obtained judgment in Attgtipt,' 1910, for 4 £49 18s 6d as against Mills, who. subsequently became bankrupt. ",' Before bankniptcy j; the debt was reduced by £13, -of which £10 Avas paid by Mills! to Hebbard and £3 by Bennett. The plaintiff now sought to recover the balance from Bennett; The- evidence of the defendant, who was called by' Mr Conoliy, ■v.'sls: -taken-, and the hearing, of the*case was resumed in the afternoon! •, ;

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 8

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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 8

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 8