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Public Notices. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Saturday, the tenth day of September, 1892. Upon reading the Affidavits of James Kemmis Warburton and George Wood respectively tiled.in this Court it is ordered that the Public Trustee shall be Administrator of all the real and personal estate of George King, late of Taupaki, in the Provincial District of Auckland, Gumdigger, deceased. By the Court. (Signed) R. G. THOMAS, Deputy Registrar. PERSONS indebted to the deceased are requested to pay tho amounts of their several accouuts to mo, or to any Postal Money Order Office. Persons having accounts against this Estate are requested to forward them to me or to my Agent at Auckland on or before WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of October next. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. / J. K. WARBURTON, • Public Trustee, Public Trust Office, Wellington, September 13, 1892. IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES MARSHALL, LATE OP PORT WAIKATO, DECEASED. All persons having claims of any kind against this estate are hereby requested to forward particulars thereof, without delay, to the undersigned, care of FRED. Karl, Solicitor, Shortlandstreet, Auckland _ \ SOPHIE MARSHALL, '. Sole Executrix. Auckland, September lE, 1892. riAUTION.— BRIAR PIPES. It has come to our knowlege that a number of fraudulent imitators of our world-renowned Briar Pipes, branded L& Co. in circle, have lately been sold to the public by unscrupulous retailers, and represented as the genuine article. Our brand being registered, and everywhere fully protected, we give notice that we shall institute legal proceedings against any person or persons found to be connected with the make or sale of such imitations. Our agents have full power to act. Meanwhile we warn all smokers to see that they get the genuine "Loewe" Pipe, branded L & Co in circle on the silver band as well as on the wooden bowl. Insist upon it. Every band must bear the Loudon Hallmark. To be had of all first-class tobacconists. LOEWE & CO., Haymarkot, London. Tenders. WOOLLONGONG HAKBOUR TRUST. TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders are invited and will be received at the Office of the Commissioners until noon on THURSDAY, 29th September, 1892, for the CONSTRUCTION OK ABOUT TWO HUNDRED FEET OF BREAKWATER in connection with Woollongong Harbour, and ALTERA l lONS and IMPROVEMENTS to JETTY. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of Mr. Chakles Good, Engineer to the Trust, Harbour-street,, Woollongong. Tenders to be addressed to the Woollongoug Harbour trust Commissioners, and marked "Tender for Harbour Work," and must be accompanied by a marked cheque of one pur cent, on the amount of the Tender, and lodged with the Treasurer. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, C. E. EOLESE, Secretary and Treasurer. Office. Town Hall, Woollongong, New South Wales, August 22, 1892. m O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of TUESDAY, September 27, for tho erection of a Building for the Trustees of the Blind Institute. EDW. BARTLEY & SON, Architects. ' Auckland. ElectoralTO THE GENTLEMEN OF THE SCHOOL COMMUTES OF THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. Gemlemkn,— I have the honour to solicit your support at the election of a member to fill the vacancy on the Auckland Education Board occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Kelly. My views on Educational matters, of which I have had considerable experience, both as a teacher and also as a member of the Avondale District School Committee, will shortly be set before you in a circular. I am. Sirs, Your obedient servant, WM. T. MURRAY. Hepburn-street, Ponsonby, September 17,1892. S ' I Nurserymen ESTABLISHED 1862. TVTEWMARKET NURSERY, EPSOM. MR. c. s. Mcdonald, In returning thanks for the liberal support accorded him during the past 30 years, begs to inform his friends and the general public that he has removed to larger and more convenient Premises at Epsom (two minutes from main road). Mr. <". S. McD. has pleasure in stating that he has taken his son (late with Law, Somner, and Co., of Melbourne) into Partnership, and that in future the Business will be carried on in the name and style of c. s. Mcdonald and son. Our Stock includes all the leading varieties in Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, also. Fruit and Forest Trees, all of which are well grown and of first-class quality. Visitors cordially invited. Trams pass every half -hour. To Let. TO LET—St. Stephen's Road (near Bishopscourt), and eight-roomed Gentleman's Residence and quarter of an acre.—Baker Brothers, Auctioneers, Queen-street. TO LET—Large and convenient Store in Gore-street, fitted with lift, offices, and every convenience. Possession middle of October. At present occupied by Messrs. Carr, Johnston, and Co., to whom application may be made, or to the Bank of New Zealand Estates Company (Limited). TO LET—A Family Residence, containing eight rooms, pleasantly situated in Curranstreet, near Sarslleld-street ; gas and water ; large ground. Rent, 12s Od. — Apply to F. L. Prime, Estate Agent, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. LET— House in country ; also, 1 Cottages, furnished or unfurnished, paddocks, orchard, beehives; suitable for fashionaole watering place or gentleman's residence.—Apply A. F. Chamberlin, tort-street. Telephone 600. m 0 LET. Vickers and Hull, removing to the Exchange, will Let the whole Ground Floor of their present Premises. Principals only dealt with. Apply VICKERS & HULL, Corner Queen and Swanson-streets. mO LET (J. THORNES, AGENT). MOUNT EDEN ROAD-llouse, seven rooms, bath room and scullery, gas, gas-stove and range Good position. Omnibuses pass door. Rent 12s 6d. 3321 AVONDALE STATION-Residence, seven rooms, and ten acres improved and cultivated land, coachhouse, stables, dairy, sheds, and spare Cottage, three rooms ; good orchard, water supply by well, creek and tanks. Rent, 16s. 3320 SYMONDS-STREET — BUSINESS PREMISES— Large Double Shop and 6 dwelling rooms, all in good and suitable condition for residence; gas, wash-house, side entrance and cart entrance at back. The shop is large, fitted with shelving and counters, and is admirably suited for a large trade. These premises would be divided into two nice shops if required under lease. 3339 J. THORNES, 81, Queen-street. ITOW MUCH DISCOMFORT RESULTS TO THE EYES From BADLY FITTED OR INFERIOR SPECTACLES. Special attention paid to proper fitting of ordinary and Pince-nez Spectacles. Astigmatic defects corrected. Artificial Eyes all colours. T. PEACOCK, Optician, Shortland-street. gCOTO H QILCLOTHS, 9 AND 12 FKET WIDE, 21, 2/11, 4/6LOVELY ARTISTIC DESIGNS. Just Opened, per Ruahine J. M. ~M C L ACHLAN ' 222, QoEliN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8987, 19 September 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8987, 19 September 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8987, 19 September 1892, Page 1

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