Sales by Auction. rpHIS T)AY, rpHIS T)AY. . ' " 11 A.M. 11 A.M. J? INK ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD 7 FURNITURE, By Public Auction, including:— "Italian Bedstead, 2 Chests of Drawers. Comb. Chest, Wire Stretchers, Kitchen and Dining Tables. Kapok and Flax Mattresses, White Enamel Bedsteads. B.W. Chairs, Toilet Set. Wire Meat Safes. Splendid Sideboard. Hall Stand. Anchor Sewing Machine. Willow Chair, etc., etc. Also, *> SECOND-HAND PIANOS, absolutely md without reserve. 0 AMUEL pOCHRANE AND DON, T TD. ALBERT E. SLOMAN, Auctioneer. Q.EORGE AND rpiUß T)AV. AT 11 O'CLOCK, At their Dooms, High-street, Removed from Heme Bay, Remuera, and Devon port— I FURNISHINGS OF THREE HOUSES. Very superior Household Furniture. Also, on account of Vendor—UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, iron frame, full U rich tone. H.EORGB TTfALKER AND pO.. AUOTTONEERS. HIGH-STREET. ; : — j Public Notices. TVfOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 6. CHAPTER 112 OP THE LAW BOOK. APPLICATION FOR. A PATENT FOR " Improvements in Apparatus for the Production of Was from Hydrocarbon Oils." Be it hereby made known for general information that CHARLES SEYMOUR MCFARLANE. of 25. Swanson-street. Auckland, in the Dominion of New Zealand, by occupation gentleman, on the Bth day of January, 1912. deposited at the ofllce of the Attorney-General, Bloemfontein, an application for a Patent Right for the abovementioned invention, with accompanying description. Whereas now the said CHARLES SEYMOUR MCFARLANE has given mo written notice that he desires to proceed with his application, I have decided that this application and all objections thereto will bo dealt with at my oftlne at Pretoria on the 10th day of May. 1912, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. I therefore call upon nil persons who are interested in opposing the issuing of Letters Patent for the above-mentioned invention to file at my office, or at the office of the Attorney-General. Bloemfontoin. before the day of hearing the same, a document explaining their objections, as they will otherwise be exolnded from bringing them forward. Given under my hand at Pretoria this 13th day of January, 1912. , (Signed) C. W. Dr. VILLIERS. Deputy of the Minister of Justice, Attorney-General. CLIMIE, COATES. AND CO., Patent Attorneys. 134, Hereford-street. Christchurch : 24, Swanson-street. Auckland. riAHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908. 1 (Section 50.) IN THE ESTATE OF RICHARD WALTER, OF POINT CHEVALIER. PENSIONER (Deceased*. All creditors and others having Claims agaiust this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Auckland, on or before the 4th day of April. 1912. Accounts not rendered by the date named mar he rejected, •■• ' AH Moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of tho Public Trustee's account, at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to E. F. Warren, Esq, District Manager of the Public Trust Office, Auckland. FRED. FITCHETT. March 2. 1912. Public Trustee. ,4 UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Secretary's Office. February 26, 1912. Notice is hereby given that two beacons, one white, on the N.W. corner of J. J. Craig's Wharf, the other black, showing above the eaves of J. J. Craig's storage sheds, are erected to mark the fairway line eastward of the Railway Wharf. : Masters of coasting vessels and others are warned to anchor and keep to the eastward of the line shown by the beacons. Vessels laying westward of the line will be in the fairway to Railway Wharf, in violation of By-law 28. Vessels bound to J. J. Craig's Wharf, and anchoring within 250 ft of it, are exempted from the provisions of this notice.
H. B. BURNETT. Secretary. "W" 0.... .AT I C E. Public Notice is hereby given that the Office of the Waikato River Board will be in the Residence of Mrs. M. Gallery until further notice. • R. E. BEAMISH. Clerk Waikato River Board. Mercer, 2nd March, 1912. Professional Notices. 11/TR. F. C. FRYER. iVX DENTIST. HAS STARTED PRACTICE IN WILLIAMSON'S CHAMBERS (Opposite the Auckland Club). SHORTLAND-STREET. Telephone 3756. "MAKE LACE AND MONEY TOO. Thousands of , ladies are looking for a pleasant and profitable occupation by which they can earn money in their own "homes. The introduction of the TORCHON LACELOOM solves their dfhiculty. This lacemaking is easy, no instructor is necessary, and we guarantee to buy all the lace you make. Full particulars free on application to the TORCHON LACE CO, 264-6, Flinders-street, Melbourne. <— l —^—**^^"—^————■< Removal Notices. DEMOVAI,- NOTICE. Having Leased our Mill Premises to the Dominion Timber Company, our Office will be in HOBSON BUILDINGS, Shortland-st., on and after MONDAY, the 4th inst. MACKLOW BROS., Timber Merchants. XT 0 TIC E OF REMOVAL. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that tho Offices of the A.M.P. Society have been Removed temporarily to the Bank of Now Zealand Buildings, Swanson-street. two doors off Queen-street, during the rebuilding of the Society's Offices. W. H. DERRY, District Secretary, Auckland District Office. February 27. 11,12. REMOVAL N OTIC E. TAKLE BROS.. RA.G MERCHANTS. HAVE REMOVED Rack to Larger and More Commodious Premises on the Old Site, Corner of Drake and Union Streets. Freeman's Bay. 'Phone 527. - . Educational, POSITIONS SECURED FOR STUDENTS LAST MONTH. ""^ib itISS PATTER&uN, Shorthand Writer ami Ty piste. SHARLAND AND CO. a " d MISS WHEELER. Shorthand Writer un rf Typist*. NATIONAL INSURANCE • " MISS HANNAN, Shorthand Writer an,] Typiste. WOODROFFE AND CO nd MISS CLARKE, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. NEWMARKET BOROUGH CODYCIL. MISS TAYLOR. Shorthand Writer »,i Typiste. T. and 8. MOREIN. LTD. " MISS MCGILL, Book-keeping, BAKER and CO MISS CRAIG. Shorthand- Writer and Tvifciste CONSOLIDATED DENTAL COMPANY MISS AKENS. Shorthand Writer and TyiiistA F. E. JACKSON and CO. **Pisie. MISS BOBBINS. Shorthand Writer ami Tvpiste. TURNHULL AND JONES. ana MISS- BENNETT. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. J. B. MCEWEN AND CO. MISS MORGAN, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY. * W1 KiSS HANAN. Shorthand Writer and Typiste TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY.
THREE SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEALAND. SCHOOL BE-OPENS JANUABY 30. WRITE, CALL. OR TELEPHONE FOR PROSPECTUS. j TT OLWILI '' SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOK, KEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL. _ SWANSON-STREET. Thon« 1147. Pounded 1892.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14933, 5 March 1912, Page 12
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