Gazette Notices. / j ■■; ... - THE TROUT-FISHING SEASON for the ■ Auckland Acclimatisation Society's 'District ' opens' on November Ist, and will eii*.end until " April 15th. Licenses to Pish for tho ■whole ' season, and available for the whole colony, can now be obtained at the Chief Post Office, ' Auckland, and from MESSES. W. H. HAZARD • and H. E. PARTRIDGE, Queen-street,, on ..payment of the fee of £1 for men, ahd'Su for '■ Ladies and. for ■■ Boys under 16. Public Notices. ; p TJ B L 10 NOTICE. • ATTEEBURY V. ATTERBURY (OTHERWISE i JAMES EOLLESTON). DIVORCE COURT. " TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. With reference to the evidence given by the ■ Petitioner, I hereby publicly affirm that I lived with the Respondent as his wife only , after having .been duly married to him by . the Rev. Father Keosjh, at Parnell, according to the rites of' the Roman Catholic Church, . I and in entire ignorance of any legal impedit ment to such marriage. Auckland, October 27th, 1904. ; r MARY EOLLESTON (Formerly MARY FOY). 5 I certify that the above statement is true 3 and correct in every particular. JAMES EOLLESTON. J HOSPITAL FISH.-We beg to info rat the ; JJL Public that we have never supplied Pish J to the District Hospital.—Sanford., Ltd. . XX E M 0 V A ..&..., NO T F~o" E. ' "I? Ms " D c°-' i/ Di CYCLE AGENTS, VICTORIA-STREET, Beg to remind their Clients that they are removing to • PITT-STREET BUILDING'S, EARANGAHAPE I ROAD. , The Public will do well to call and inspect our STOCK OF CYCLES. PERAMBULATORS,' ■•' AND SUNDRIES. - ■' NEW PREMISES. < '' ' 3 • NEW GOODS. - , NEW PRICES. v Cyclist?* can rely upon prompt attention " and expert workmanship on all repairs. ' "pt "REYNOLDS AND pO., T.' rD -. PITT-STREET BUILDINGS. , KARANGAHAPE ROAD. NEWTON. . Legal Notices. T BEG to give notice that I have This Day [ admitted into Partnership, ME. EDWARD 1 admitted into Partnership, MR. EDWARD . CLARE BLOMFIELD, Barrister and Solicitor, . and late Stipendiary Magistrate and Native Laud Court Judge. The Business will be car '. ried on as hex-etofore, at my Offices, 103. and 104, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, under the i style of PARR AND BLOMFIELD, 1 0. J. PARE. October 1, 1904. ' :■'- ■ ■-■■-■■"■■■■-"-■■■ l Gazette in Bankruptcy. j : T N B A N K B U P T 0 Y. ' IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. > .'. ■' ••: ~',-■." Notice is hereby given that Robert James Smith, of Otahuhu,, Labourer, a Bankrupt, proposes to-'make-application to this Honour- ' able Court for Discharge, on MONDAY, the Fourteenth Day of November next, at th« hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon ; thereafter as Counsel can be heard. ... Dated the 27th day of October, 1004. < F. WILSON SMITH, Solicitor for the Bankrupt. ; * Licensing Notices. ; ■ ' i s — "\TOTICE OF APPLICATION FOE TRANS • IN FEE OF ■ LICENSE.-!. WILLIAM • MATHIESON, of ' Henderson, being the , holder -of a, Publican's License in respect of the House and premises • situated at Henderson, do hereby give notice i that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to b» hokum at Devonport on the second day of* December, 1934, apply for a Transfer of the- said License from myself to Henry Brown, "of Eebia, my appointee. Dated the 4th day «>f October, WILLI. V.M :- MAT-HIE BON. Educational. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIPS. The Annual Examination for Junior and Senior District Scholarships will be held at Auckland, Hamilton, Thames, Whangarei, and Aratapu during the week beginning . MONDAY, 19th December, 1904. The Age of Candidates for,, Junior Scholarships must not exceed Fourteen (14) Years, and tho Age of Candidates fo? Senior Scholar* ships must nut exceed Sixteen (16) Years at the 30th November, 1904. Entries of Candidates will be i received by the undersigned at the Office of the Board, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 30th 'November, 1904.. ■ Separate Forms of Entry for Junior and Senior Scholarships respectively may : b«> , obtained on application at the Office of the Board. No Candidate will be admitted to Examination who does not fully comply with the requirements! of the Form of Entry. VINCENT E. RICE. Secretary. MB. MCDOUGALL, Teacher of Violin, J.?JL Piano, Organ, Singing. Teachers coached for examinations in malic—27, Khy« her Pass. ■ ■•'. ,■ "*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 29 October 1904, Page 3
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