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Tenders. - .- < ■ "DOROUGH OF TAKA]?UNA. Tenders will be received by the under- - signed up till Noon on- WEDNESDAY, th-J ' a Bth diy of July, 1914, for the Supply and ~ Delivery to the Takapuna Borough Council d if r eight-ton Steam Road Roller, weighing r -/ght tons when empty, in accordance with i* the Specifications, to h. Been at tho office :t of Mr. Lockie Ga.inon. Consulting Lnginocr, t Safe Deposit Buildings, High St., Auckland. L E. A. EYRE, Town Clerk. Takapuna.,June 30, 1914. I>AGLAN COUNTY. \> Tenders are called, to close Noon WEDNESDAY, Bth July, 1914, for the following: Contract No. 260 — Quarrying, Breaking and stacking 1500 ci Wo yards I limestone metal. , Specifications can be scon at Mr. Upton's Residence, Waimai. *nd County Office, Ngaruawahia. J. W, CIVIL. ' County Engineer. 3 . ■ m E N D B R 8. Tenders' are invited by the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Company, Ltd.. for Building a Retaining Wall, Timber and Earthwork, labour only, at Southdown. Plans and Specifications may be seen at 1 tho Head Office, King's Wharf, or at the j Works, Southdown. ' i Tendero will close at the Head Office at i 12 noon on TUESDAY, i4th July. 1914. r . np O CONTRACTORS ERECTION OP A THREE-STOREY WAREHOUSE, FORT STREET, FOR MESSRS SKEATES AND WHITE. Tenders for the above will be receivod until Noon on FRIDAY. July 10. J. CURRIE. Arohitect. Camden Chambers. Queen Street. >■ i . ■ ' ' Public Notices. WANTED— Nurses for AuckTT land Mental Hospital (20-30 years). Salary to commence. £50 per annum, with board, washing, lodging, and uniform.— Apply at onco at the Mental Hospital to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908 (Section 50). IN THE ESTATE OF MARY TRIMBLE, OF PAFATOETOE. MARRIED WOMAN, DECEASED. All Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, at Auckland, on or before the 23rd day of August, 1914. Accounts not rendered by- the date named may bo rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may bo lodged to the credit of tho Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the local Deputy Public Trustee, at Auckland. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. June 22, 1914 - ■ , T2EMUERA nffILDBEN'3 TTOME. i . rpHE riAMPAIGN ' FOR QOLLECTION ,OF .^Q TO COMPLETE -VTEW -QUILDING AT TIT ANTJREWA, \ WILL COMMENCE ON gATURDAY, 4th JULY. AND CONCLUDE ON OATURDAY, lira JULY. ,t

The Citizens are invited to respond as liberally as possible. All Colleotoia will display a badge bearing the. words ' "BEMUERA. CHILDREN'S HOME." A final rally oi all workers,, and others willing to assit in the Campaign, will be ted in the Concert Hall of the Y.M.CA on FRIDAY. 3rd July, at 7.45 sharp. . . W. TODD SMITH,, • Chairman Campaign Committee. THOS. E. WHITTON, Secretary and Treasurer. THE UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Capita.!!, Authorised and Issued .. £6,000,000 Paid-up Capital .. .. '.. £2,000,000 Reservu Liability of Proprietors £4,000,000 Reserve Fund .. .. .. £1,930,000 Total Capital and Reserves .. £7,930,000 Notice h hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Bank will be closed from Ist July to 7th Jul; next, both dates inclusive. Proprietors whoso, names are registered in the said Books on, the 30th June will be entitled to the Dividend to be declared at the ncizt. Annual General Meeting of Proprietons in respect of the number of shares standing in their name* on that date ... ■ R. A. HOLMES. Inspector. MAI! Y ANN CASSANDRA BHEATHER IM. (Deceased). ALLEN-MILLER-SHARP, Pursuant to an Order or the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice (England), made in on action re Sheather (deceased), Miller v. Miller. 19.13, S., 1871—(1) The persons claiming to .bo entitled by virtue of or according to the statute of Distribution to the Batata of" the' Intestate Mary Ann Cassandra:' Sheather, late of Plumstead, in.the County of-London, England', wlio "died on the ' Ist February 1911, living at the time of her death, or to be the legal personal representatives of such of the i>e?soJiß"chlitred'aij'ha*e since died: and (2) tho person or persona claiming to be the heir or heirs in gavelkind of the intestate living at the time of her death, or, if such heir or heirs be now dead, the persons claiming by devise descent or otherwise to be entitled to such gavelkind estate of the intestate, as descended 'a such heir, are personally, or by Solicitors, oa or before the 24th November. 1914, to corns in and onttfr their claims with Master Bomer st the Chambers of Mr. Justice Warrington and Mr. Justice Sargant, the Royal Court ,of Justice, Strand, London, England, or, in default, be peremptorily excluded from tho benefit of any Order to bo made in the said Action. TUESDAY, the Ist December, 1914, at .12 o'clock noon, at tho lid Chambers (Room 293), is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the claims. Dated the 19th day of May. 1914. CHAS. HULBERT, Master (for Master Romer). NOTE.— following persons, if living, or it' dead, their issuo or legal personal representatives, might be interested, viz. :— JULIA ALLEN, formerly Miller, born about 1828, and believed to havo at ono time lived in Cumberland Market, London. GEORGE MILLER, born about 1838, and last heard of as a Nurseryman and Gar,dener at Croydon about 1862. ELLEN EMILY GERTRUDE SHARP, formerly Miller, born 1841, whose husband died in the Franco-German War, and who is known to have had a son born about 1875. : CHARLES RUSSELL MILLER, born 1844; at. one time a Grcengrocsr in Stoke i Newington, London, who had two children, of whom one named RUSSELL MILLER is believed to have emigrated to New Zealand. EDWIN NAPOLEON MILLER, born 1840, and last heard of as residing at Washington, British Columbia; and JOHN WILLIAM MILLER, born 1865. and last heard of in the Midlands. JAMES AND CHARLES DODD, 11 New Square. Lincoln's Inn. London, W.C.. Plaintiff's Solicitors, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A SOCIETY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On and after the 29th inst., the Business of the Society will be conducted in ITS NEW BUILDING AT THE CORNER OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS. Members of the Society, and others, who care to sea over tlw building will bo cordially welcome. ( E. W. LOWE. Resident Secretary, Wellington. , W. H. DERBY. District Secretary, Auckland. There ars Two Offices still Unlet in the Building, for which applications will be received.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15649, 1 July 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15649, 1 July 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15649, 1 July 1914, Page 4

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