Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

•.\. Legal Notices- ; TN THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW -*- ZEALAND, NORTHERN' DISTRICT. UNDER "THE DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES ACT, 1904/' TO CAROLINE WHITE WHOSE SUPPOSED PLACE UP RESIDENCE IS AT MELBOURNE IN THE STATE OP VICTOHIA COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA MARRIED WOMAN: WHEREAS STANLEY HOVEY WHITE of Mount'Roskill* Road Auckland in this - District Builder claiming to have been lawfully married to you has tiled his Petition against you in our said Court praying lor tHe dissolution of '.he said marriage' wnerein he alleges (1) THAT he was on the 22nd day of June 1352 lawfully married to you (then Caroline Mell a Spinster; at Broken Hill New South Wales Australia (.2) THAT after the said marriage be and you lived and cohabited at Broken Hill aforesaid then at Auckland New Zealand then at Perth Western Australia AND that yon and lie have had issue of your marriage two children to wit: Stanley Roy aged 12 years and Leonard aged 7 years (3) THAT in or about the month of July 1901 yon without just cause wilfully deserted him and have without any such cause left him continuously so deserted during a period of 5 years and upwards from in or about the said month of July 1901 to the present time AND WHEREAS by an Order of this Court bearing date the 50th day of April 1907 it was directed that personal service of the Writ of Summons and Coin- Petition herein upon you the said Caroline White be dispensed with and that in lieu thereof an abstract of the said Writ of Summons and Petition in a form to be approved of by the Registrar of this Honourable Court should be advertised once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Melbourne Argus and the Melbourne Age newspapers respectively and also once each week for four consecutive weeks in the NEW ZEALAND HEKALT) and the Auckland Star newspapers respectively NOW THIS IS TO COAiJMAiSD 10U that within forty-two days from' the date of such last publication r as aforesaid you do file in the office aforesaid your Statement of Defence herein and that at the first sittings of this Honourable Court to lie held at Auckland after the expiration of the said period of forty-two days as aforesaid you do attend in person or by your solicitor in our said Court then and there to make answer to the said petition AND TAKE NOTICE that in default of your bo doing the Court will proceed to hear the said charge proved in due course of i law and to pronounce sentence therein your absence notwithstanding AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that for the purposes aforesaid you are to attend in person or by your solicitor at the Registrar's office at Auckland and there to enter an appearance without which you will not be allowed to address the Court either in person or by counsel at any stage of the proceedings in the Cause. DATED at Auckland this 4th day of May 1907f\ R. G. THOMAS, V Bnl } " Registrar. THIS WRIT of Summons was issued by Albert Devore Solicitor for the Petitioner whose address for service is at the office of the said Albert Devore Legal Chambers Queen-street Auckland New Zealand. 1,1 " "1 Hotels. rno THE AUCKLAND pUBLIC AND pOUNTRY OETTLERS. pAT. QUINLAN HAS CAUSED A GREAT SENSATION IN THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE. ■ .'. V ... ;/.'. '■ •WHY HAS HE CAUSED IT? „}v >'. ' ■■'■ '.■. ■' /-': TTOW CAN HE CAUSE IT? BECAUSE he • has a FREE HOUSE, and he Imports his own ALES, WINES, << -'AND SPIRITS. BECAUSE THERE IS NO MIDDLEMAN in Pat.'s Business. Pat having it, he •is doing it. and he CAN do it, and he 'WILL do it, and NO ONE CAN STOP HIM FROM DOING IT. BECAUSE PAT HAS A FREE HOUSE called the THISTLE HOTEL, and stands in Queen-street, and Pat. painted • it Green and Cream,, and IN THE ABOVE .HOTEL PAT. SELLS DUNEDIN ALES at ;- -FOURPENCE PER PINT, and WINES .AND SPIRITS at the following REDUCED PRICES:— "TVUNEDIN ALE, 2s PER GALLON. "ORANDIES— Hennessy's ***. 7a fid: Hennessy's *, 53 9d; Boomerang. 4s 6d; Chateautanunda, 4s 6d; Marc, Roger, and Co., '-'•• 4s' 3d; large flasks, 3s; half-flasks, '"' ■ Is 6d. INS- ,'. . '''.. .\ J.D.K.Z. (Geneva), 4s: Dry Gin (Gilbey's), '■ ■■> 3s 9d; Old Tom (Burnett's), 4s. OCHNAPPSWolfe's, quarts 4s 6d, pints 2s 6d; Beucker's, quarts 4=, pints 2s. WINESPbrt (special), 4s 6d; Port, 3s 6d; Claret, , -. quart?, 3s; Sherry, quarts, 3s 6d. T747"HISKIESCrawford's. ss; Robertson's, ss; Craig's, 4s: Usher's Special Reserve, 4s 6d; Gaelic, 4s 6d; W'hyte and McKay's, 1 ss; Watson's, 43 6d; Simpson's, 4s 6d; D.C.L., 4s 9d; Jamieson's (Irish), ss; --.'•?■ McComiell's (Irish). 4s 6d; White .Horse. 4s 6d; Buchanan's, 4s 6d; Red Funnel, 4s 6dj Provost (Scotch), 4s; Canadian Club, ss; large flasks, 3s; small flasks, Is Gd. P.S.—On receipt of Postal Notes. Money Orders, or Approved Cheques, the undersigned will deliver on trains and boats all Orders from Country Settlers, at the above prices. \ p QUINLAN, THISTLE HOTEL. ". grg^rl LA D I E ■•"..' S I!! Do all ycur own Knitting on " BEEHIVE" CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES. THEY ARE MADE IN ENGLAND, and have a world-wid3 reputation. Worked and easily understood by children. Awarded Gold Medals Paris, 1905; Antwerp, 1906. OVER 20,000 SOLD. Price complete, with all accessories packed i'.o.b. Melbourne, £7 10s (exempt from Customs).— KNITTING MACHINE CO., Cromwell Buildings, Bourke-st.. Melbourne Mention this paper. pREME DE BEAUTE AND EAU DE BEAUTE Two Beauty Secrets of the Turkish Harem. Prepared from a private recipe of MADAME BLANCHE AERAL, and sold by SPECIAL PERMISSION by MISS MCELWAIN. Toilet Specialist, 254, Queen-street. Call and inquire particulars rpORA-EINE— Means sound lungs, speakers A and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all Leading Chemists. Is and 2s. OLD Pianos taken in exchange for new ones. Highest prices allowed. Call and inquire.—No Deposit Piano Co.. 23, High-street. ABB AGE and Cauliflower Plants; Reliable \J Seeds for present sowing.—Arthur Yates .md Co.. 190. Queen-st. WARDROBE DEALEES.-Davies and Beau- »»- mont. Elliott-Bt., give the Best Price for Ladies' and Gent.'s Cast-off Wearing Apparel and Furniture. Ail letters receive the strictest privacy and attention.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19070601.2.94.3

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 9

Word Count
1,007

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 9

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert