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THE BOARD OF TRINITY COL- •! LEGE, LONDON, announce, the appointment of Mr HENRY SAINTGEORGE as the E.vuminor for the College ill Canada, New Zealand, mid Tasmania this year in Practical Sub-jects-Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, Singing, etc. lie will sail horn. London in Vane. '' my 29 TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. 'Cm FREDERICK BRIDGE, M.V.0., '■ the well-known Organist of Westminster Abbey, Grcshnra Professor, and King Edward Professor of Music in the University of London, has accepted the newly created position of ..Chairman of the Board of TRINITY ALLEGE,OF MUSIC (London), my 29 In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District, In the matter of tho WILL of SAMUEL RUTHERFORD, late of Qiiambntook Farm, near Mnheno, Otago, Shecpfarmcr, Deceased, jpUKSUANT to the provisions W li-i f Tl, e Trustee Act, ISS3," noticefs hereby "given tliat all Creditors and Tcrsons HAVING ANY CLAIMS or UPON or AGAINST the r of the above-named SAMUEL B'THERFORD, who died on the thirty-first day of December, 1907, and Probate of whose WILL was granted to Thomas Comforth Harrison, of the City of Dunclin, retired School (Teacher; Charles Andrew Rutherford, of Kalinnui, Otago, Sheep Fanner; and Margaret Guthrie Rutherford, o! Quambatook Farm, near Mahono, Otago, Spinster, on the 23rd day of January, 1908, by the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and South' land District, at Dunedin, arc hercb; required to send in particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, on or before the 20th day of JUNE, 1908, AND Notice is hereby further given that at the expiration of such time the said Thomas Comforth Harrison, Charles Andrew Rutherford, and Margaret Guthrie Rutherford will proceed to administer the Estate and distribute the Assets oi the said Deceased amongst the perfons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands oi which the Executors and Executrix shall then have had notice, and that the said Executors and Executrix will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons ot whose claim and demand they shall not- then'have had notice.

. DATED this 21st day of Mny, 190 S. lIISLOP AND CKEAGH, Solicitors for the Executors ond Executrix, roj-29 ' Tync street, Oamaru, TRINITY .OmEGE OP MUSIC, LONDON. f . for the TRACTICAL ut EXAMS., to be bold here in November, CLOSE on MONDAY, June 1 1, 190S, I'luntat Medal and Local Exhibitions. Current Regulations may bo obtained from Mcldrum's, or from X. DIEM, bv29 Hon, Sec. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. ". milE Classes COMMENCE: Women's f-L' " Nursing," TUESDAY, JUNE . : -"!nd; Men's "First-aid," WEDNESJ DAY, JUNE 3rd, in the OLDIES STREET HALL, at 7.15 p.m. 'Subscription for Course of Lectures, 55.HUGH THOMAS, "" Hon. Secretary, PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, 3rd June, duneddTraces, 3rd and 4th June, i DIINEDIN WINTER SHOW, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, nud sth Juno. FOOTBALL MATCH, BRITAIN v. NEW ZEALAND, ac DUNEDIN. 6th June. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS , will be issued as under: From ANY to ANY STATION on the Hurunui-Bluu" Section (including Quccnstowii), from MONDAY, Ist JUNE, (o WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE, inclusive. To DUNEDIN from ANY STATION on Hurunui-Blull Section (includinjt .Quccnstown), on THURSDAY, 4th JUNE; also from OAMARU, CLINTON, nrnl intermediate Stations, includinjr brandies, on FRIDAY, sth 'JUNE, and by trains arriving Duiicdin up to 2.0 p.m. on SATURDAY, 6th JUNE. - -All the above tickets will be available for return up to and including SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, The return fares will be: Firstclass 2d per mile, second-class Id per mile, iho minimum beiug 4g and 2s respectively, my 23 BY ORDER. cither pay a si I penalty in money now, or a largo penalty in eye-strain later. 1 am giving considerable attention arid study to this branch of tho business, and can guarantee satisfaction at reasonable prices. No Charge- to Test your Eyes. W. STEACHAN ; ffATCmiAKER, JEWELLER, ! And I OPTICIAN.

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North Otago Times, 29 May 1908, Page 3

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