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: . Legal Notices. STATEMENT OF CLAIM. j Auckland, 21st November,-1900. HUGH TYTHF—Dr. to the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Auckland to Amount of Rates Due (particulars as under). -'•-. /• ■:•... * a Description Current. "^ of Rate, -3 — Property. From To At > £& s d General June 1, May 31, Allotment 1899 1000 Is 50 6 0 General June 1, May 31, 1898 1899 Is 0 5 0 Colling- Special June 1, May 31, 1899 1900 Is- 0 6 0 wood- Special June 1, May 81, 1898 1899 Is 0 5 0 Library Feb. 11, Feb. 10, « street. 1899 1900 Jd 00 2J Library Feb. 11, Feb. 10, 1898 1899 Jd 0 0 2£ (8, Charit- June 1, May 31, able 1890 1900 2d 0 010 Aid. June 1, May 31, No. 873. „ 1898 1599 3d ' 0 1 3 ™ ~~ £___ 10 per cent, penalty, as per Section 60, Rating Act, 1894 ~, 0 2 3 £14 9 2612-1900. TN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT,: "*• HOLDEN AT AUCKLAND. i Between the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of Auckland as Plaintiff, and Mrs. Louisa Bowen, Defendant, Absentee, no known agent in tho Colony. To MRS, LOUISA BOWEN. the Defendant,You are hereby summoned to attend at the Magistrate's Court, to be holden at Auckland on THURSDAY, the thirteenth day of December, 1900. at the hour of Ten-thirty (10.30) 1 in the forenoon to answer the demand of the Plaintiff for the Sum of Twelve Pounds Seven Shillings Six Ponce, particulars whereof are hereunto annexed, for Rates. Herein fail not, or the case will be heard and determined -in your absence. Given under my hand and the seal of the Court at Auckland aforesaid, this twentyfirst day of November, 1900. ©HENRY H. G. RALFE, Clerk of the Court. Debt or Claim ... £12 7 6 Cost of Summons 0 10 0 £13 17 6 Hours of attendance at the Office of the Clerk on week days, 10 till 1 and 2 to 4. except on Saturdays, when the Office will bo closed at 12 noon. STATEMENT OF CLAIM. Auckland, 21st November, 1900. MRS. LOUISA BOWEN—Dr. to the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens' of the City of Auckland to Amount of Rates Due (particulars as under). «■ I c "l Description Current, « of Rate. At — — Property. From To >. ££ s d Allotment General June 1, May 31, 1898 1899 Is 50 210 0 10, General June 1, May 31, 1809 1900 Is 210 0 Section 42 Special June 1, May 31, 1893 1899 Is 2 10 0Special June J, May 31, City. 1899 1900 Is 210 0 Library Feb. 11, Feb. 10, IS9B 1899 id 0 2 1 Nelson- Library Feb. 11, Feb, 10, 189.) 1900 Jd 0 2 1 Charit- June 1, May 31, street able 1893 1899 3d 012 6 Aid | Juno 1, May 31, ! No. 330. 1899 190 J 2d 08 4 I ~ " £11 5 0 j 10 per cent, penalty, as per Section 60, Rating Act, 1894 12 6 * £12 7 6 Business CardsA'- "R "W EIGHT AND SONSRECEIVING. FORWARDING, AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Customs-street Office, Telephone 143. Wharf Office, Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal f;nrl Firewood Yard, Great North Road. WPHILLIPPS AND SON, . OIL. COLOUR. AND GLASS MERCHANTS. Importers of PaTicrhanginK3. Scrim, Paints. Oils. Turpentine Colours. Varnishes. French Polish. Gold Leaf. Artists' Colours and Brushes, Plato Sheet, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Plates. Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size and carefully packed. NEW PREMISES. MISS TEUTENBERG, STRAND ARCADE (opposite Sarony's). BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN NEEDLEWORK. New Zealand Ferns arranged in baskets for table decoration. These are prepared with the greatest care, and will preserve their graceful appearance for years. Instruction in every known style of Fancy Work, including Point and Pillow Lace, Ribbon Work, Poker Work, etc., etc. Inspection invited. G. r A: Bv T T * ESTOCK AND SHAREBROKER, MORTGAGES ARRANGED. NO 6, N.S. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Telephone No. 631. W PARKINSON, Victoria-street, is the • Sole Proprietor of the original Royal Doncaster Butterscotch. Note: John Goodfellow, Ph.D., F.R.M.S., writes:—"The flavour of the Butterscotch is delicious, and it forms a nourishing food as well as a palatable sweet. I have the greatest confidence in recommending this sweet as one of the purest, most wholesome, and best confections i have ever examined." This Butterscotch is also highly recommended by medical men for Coughs, Colds, and Sore Throats. To be had at all confectioners and grocers in 6d and 3d packets. t. =3 Building Materials"DRISCOE, -jITACNEIL, AND pO., SOLE AGENTS, Have just Landed a Shipment of Picturesque i s 3 l' ROOFING TILES, And will be pleased give all lion They ■*• /\<&!/'' Light, Cool. "Watertight, and Everlasting. Uniform Colour throughout. "ORISCOE, "RTACNErL, AND /^lO., SOLE AGENTS, COMMERCE-STREET AND BEACH ROAD. ConveyancesEATERS ON AND C O.'S ■*• ' ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. LEAVES DEVONPORT FOR OKURA, WADE, OREWA, WAIWERA. PUHOL AND WARKWORTH. MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, at 9 a.m. FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m., through to Wellsford. LEAVES WARKWORTH FOR DEVONPORT: TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS. AND SATURDAYS, At 8 am. Fares—Okura: Single. 3s; return, ss. Wade: Single, 4s; return. 7s 6d. Orewa: Single, ss; return. Bs. Waiwera: Single. 6s; return, 10s. Puhoi: Single, 8s: return, 14s. Warkworth: Single, 10s; return. 17s 6d.- Wellsford: Single, 13s; return, 23s 6d. For further particulars apply at our office, or Thos. Cook and Sons,. Booking Agents. JOS. CARRIE. VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. JL CORNER OF ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. Readingroom, bright and cheerful, comfortably furnished. All the leading local and Australian Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc.. j on the tables; subscription. 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in the various departments of literature, with constant addition New Books; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday, Lib and 7.45 p.m.; Thursdays, at 1.30 and 7.30; United Missionary Prayer Meeting. Saturdays, at 7.30; Bible Class. Sunday, at 3 p in.; Sunday Evening Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. The General Secretary is • always glad to welcome YOUNG MEN, to show strangers over the building, and give them all needed information, or to confer with such as desire i his help. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 3

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