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PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Auckland on' or before the '2oth day of December, 11)44. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: "I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased." ESTATES. BOYS, Henry Alfred, late of Auckland. Labourer, died '20.10.-14. CARMICHAEL, Andrew, late of Auckland, Retired Tramway Employee, died 8.11.44, DEAN, William Hugh Ferrier, late of [Auckland, formerly Schoolteacher, but latterly a member of the R.A.F., died 31.3.43. GREAVES, Thomas Rydal. late of Auckland. Salesman, died 30.10.44. LUKAS, James, late of Auckland, Carpenter, died 10.10.44. i POYNER, Marie, formerly of Matakohe, but late of Auckland, Widow, died 20.10.44. SHAW, Cecil John, late of Pukekohe, Horse Dealer, died 15.10.44. WISEMAN, Peter, late of Auckland, formerly Tram Conductor, but latterly a member Of 2nd N.Z.E.F., died 21.0.44. A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee for Auckland. November 17, 1944. YIROW YOUR OWN CAMPAIGN— V* A Monster Demonstration of Sowing and Planting will be held at the Auckland City pHint Chevalier, on SATURDAY NEXi, 18th, at 2.15 sharp. {Speaker; Dr. Guy Chaman; Demonstrator, Mr Roy Thornton, of Radio fame. This is a unique occasion, demonstrating the true community spirit. &E THERE. Point Chevalier tram to Old Stone Jug. ITurn down Motion's Rd. Admission Free. "GROW YOUR OWN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE," Box 1305, Auckland. Ph. 48-411. TO JOHN WEBBER (or Michael Zulcowski), and to any child or remoter issue of John Webber by any marriage contracted by b«subsequently to the death of his wife, Annie Frances Webber.—Pursuant to an Order toy the Supreme Court, you are required to Bend to the Public Trustee before Feb. 28 1945, your claims to share in the estate of Joseph Webber, late of Christchurcb, labourer, •who died at Akaroa on or about June 12 1943. failing which such Estate will be distributed disregarding your claims.—Solicitor, .Public Trust Office, Wellington. rpo ARTHUR HARDY (sometimes known X as James or Jim Hardy).—Pursuant to an Order of the Supreme Court you are required to send to the Public Trustee, before Jan. 31, 3W5, your claim to share in the Estate of iWilmot Elizabeth Hardy, late of Auckland, who died at Auckland on or about Dec. 28 1913, failing which such Estate will be distributed disregarding your claim.—The Solicitor. Public trust Office, Wellington. fOUNT ROSKILL ROAD BOARD. 1 ANNUAL "CLEAN UP" DAY. Householders are reminded that the annual '"Clean Up" Day is fixed for THURSDAY, INov. 23 next. Material for removal is to be placed at the kerbside by 8 a.m. that morning and should not include matter usually handled iri the weekly household refuse collection. Mt. Albert Rd., J.H.REICH, Clerk & Treasurer. u. Aiucn nu., Auckland, 5.E.3. A UCKLAND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. Xi —Telephone Subscribers are hereby notified that connections for which rental due for the current half-year has not been paid by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 21, will be disconnected, after which a fee of 5/- will be chargeable for restoration.—Chief Postmaster. Auckland. « mHE TRADERS' FINANCE CORPORAJL ' TION, LTD. Notice is,, hereby given that the Share Transfer Books of the Corporation will be Closed from. Saturday, Nov. 25, to Friday, I)ec. 8, 1944, both days inclusive.—By Order of the Board. A. J. W. SIMS, Nov. 16, 1941, Secretary, 13ANMURE Patriotic Art Union, drawn J. Nov. 14.—Winning Ticket, No. 4881. — jE, Ellis. Hon. Sec. APPEALS firiND Person give Lcft-off Clothing, PushULx chair, urgently, to mother, 0 children, 8855 L 11 months to 8 years; grateful.—BT lUKM Bisalq,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25053, 17 November 1944, Page 4

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