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PUBLIC NOTICES AJOTICE THAT PROPERTY 'WILL BE IN ' SOLD OR LEASED. ' ' Whereas, under the provisions of the Hating Act, 19U5, judgment was given on the .)th day of July, 31)31, in the Magistrates Court sitting at Auckland, for the sum of eighteen pounds four shillings and eight pence, being the arrears of rates (and costs) due by Executors in the estate of STEPHEN EDWARD HUGHES (deceased), as the owner of 2 roods 18 perches, more or less, being Lot 110 of the subdivision of Allotment -JO of Suburban Section 1 of the Parish of 'i'akapuna. bounded toward the north by Walter Street !)itft, toward the east by Charles Street 2<i!Jf t 11 in, toward the soiuth by the VVaitemata Harbour and toward tine west by Lot 117 of the said subdivision 274 ft, as the same is more particularly delineated in Conveyance No. 457D7. This is lo give notice that the said property will be sold or leased by public auction, under the provisions of the said Act, after six months from the date of this notice, unless the amount of the said judgment, together with interest thereon at the rate of ten pounds per centum per annum from the j. date of the said judgment to the date of pay- i menl, and all costs and (ixpenses incurred in | recovering the same, and all other rates due | on such property up to the date of payment, i are paid prior to such sale or lease, j Dated at Auckland this 13th day of March, IW4 5. P. KNIGHT, Registrar of Supreme Court. [N THE MATTER OF "The Trustee Act, and , IX THE KSTATfe OF HENRY GEORGE LUMSDEN, late of Auckland, Retired Stationer, deceased. Pursuant to an Order by a Judge of the Supreme Court, notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having claims against (he above-named Estate are required to send in their claims to the undersigned Executors on or before the Ist day of May, One thousand nine hundred and fortyfive. And notice is hereby given that after | such date the Executors propose to distribute | the Assets of the deceased among the parties I entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the Executors then have notice; and that, in such event, the Executors will not be liable for the Assets so distributed to any person of whose claim they had not notice at the time of such distribution. Dated at .Auckland this. 21st day of March, One thousand nine hundred and forty-live. SAMUEL MEDLEY. DOUGLAS LUMSDEN and HORACE .ALEXANDER GORDON, C/ 0 BAXTER,SHREWSBURY <sc MILLIKEN, Home's Building, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. OITY OP itJCKL A N D. PRESERVATION OF OLD WINDMILL, SYMONDS STREET. Public subscriptions will be received at the City Treasurer's Office, Town Hall, Auckland, for the re-erection or rebuilding of the Symonds Street Windmill on a site to be provided by the .Auckland City Council. It is the intention not later than six months after the subscription list has been opened to call a Meeting of Subscribers to make recommendations to the Council as to the disposal of the funds, but the Council's decision in this matter is to be final. Subscribers to the fund are, therefore, requested to ensure that when making their donations they give their address so that a notice of the meeting above referred to may be forwarded. T. W. M. ASHBY, Town Clerk. TN BANKRUPTCY. —Supreme Court: Noel I. Maxwell (trading a* Crown Novelty Co.), S3 Plaza Building, Queen St.. Auckland, Licensed Wholesaler, wan adjudged Bankrupt on March 23. IHIS. Creditors' Meeting'will bo held at my Office 6ri Thursday. April 5. 1945. at 10.30 a.m.—A. W. WAITERS, Official Atwignee, Law Court Building. High St.. Auck 1 and. A LL Dogs found straying on Tamakt A Heights will be shot. —Signed. Leaser. WANTED KNOWN /CLEARING Sale in Exquisite Lingerie vy Beautiful Nighties, Slips and Scanties in Silk and Satin at reduced prices Waldorf House 50 Strand Arcade. . SAWS, Machinery, Knives. Repairs, Grinding. Setting, Gullet,ing Brazing Hammering, guar.—Thompson, Suns, Cook St. / CONSTIPATION Relieved. —Mrs l. Alcbeod, 0 Craig's Herbal Syrup. St. Kevins Arc., Ak DANCE Hall Free for Your Parties and Weddings. Caterings from 2/<i per head. —Lyons. 13 Customs St West r /ANN RELIEVES PILES. —ZANN ha:Zi given relief to hundreds. —bend Hd «tnmp<for generous trial treatment ZANN PTY„ Box 052 W. 1 h vi \nnleton 1M Featliersloii '-t ) " EM O RIALS MADE IN AUCKLAND Scud for Free Catalogue McNAB AND MASON MONUMENTAL MASONS, 10!) Symonds Street, Auckland. Bridge and Grey Street, Hamilton. Ph Aurkland 4S-40.' : I: Hamilton. 424 H CHURCH NOTICES pHURCHES OF CHRIST (Associated). Communion All Churches, 11 a.m. Ponsonby ltd.—ll a.m., 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. Dominion Rd.—ll a.m. C. Downey; 7 p.m., Gospel Sorvice. Onehunga.—ll a.m.. Worship; 7 p.m., Gospel Service, N. T. Haig. Avondale: 1.1 a.m., 7 p.m. Mt. Albert: 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Devonport: 11 a.m., 7 p.m., C. W. Maitland. IGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE. Wellington Street. Sunday, 7 p.m., "The Man No One Knows," Mr Win. Mills. Followed by Healing by the Laying On of Hands. Wed., 2 p.m., Women's Progress Club. Rev. Harry Banks speaks on "The Occult View of Easter." Musical programme arranged by Madam Humphrey Steward. 7.30 p.m., Sacred Circle, Worship and Healing. A UCKLAND WAYSIDE MISSION. A 313 Queen Street. Motto; "Ail One in Christ Jesus." Sunday, 10.30 a.m., Morning Worship, Mr K. Liddle. 3 p.m., The People's Service in the Concert Chamber, Dr C. J. Rolls, "The New World Order—Will There Be One?" 5 p.m., Men's Tea and Sing-song. 7 p.m.. Nelson St. Gospel Service, Mr K. Rimmer. Please note that the Week-night Meetings will be suspended in favour of Dr C. J. Rolls' special series of lectures in the Concert Chamber. See his separate announcement re subjects, Friends urged to take the opportunity of hearing these' messages. ' THREE FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH IN N.Z, i. Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton Rd., Symonds St. 11 a.m., Mrs Guy Thornton, Memorial" Service to the late Mr J. Tetley, Mr Auger will sing. 2.45 p.m., S. School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m., Mr Aubrey Baker. Wed* nesdav Night, at 7.30 p.m. in No. 8A Tab Bldgs. W.R.C Missionary Prayer Meeting. TTinrfST lAN SCI E N C E. L First Church of Christ, Scientist. Auckland. 110 Symonds Street. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "Matter. Golden Text: Isaiah 40: 8. Responsive Reading: Isaiah 24: 4, 12-14, 19; 25: 1, 3. 4, U. Sunday School, 11 a.m. Wed., Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room, Argus House, 20 High St., Mon.-Fri., 11-4.30. m RISTA DELPHIANS, FREEM A SONS' HALL, Upper Queen Street. 11 a.m., Fellowship and Worship. 7 p.m., "What Follows Armageddon?" Mr G. Bain. A cordial welcome to visitors. pHRISTADELPfIIANS (A.8.5.F.), KJ Unity Hal! Lecture Room, 323 Qmeen St. 11 a.m., Fellowship. 7 p.m., Address: "Good Government Cannot be by the Peoplo for the People" (11. Sam., 23: 3). Mr A. Walker. Visitors welcomed. No collection. <<_ THfEOS OPHICAL SOCIETY. X 371 Queen Street. Sundav, 7 p.m., Public Lecture: "The Nile, 10,000 Years of History," illustrated, by Mr J. G. Patterson. 8.A., recently returned from ! Middle East. rirnvT' ONEH UN G A MISSION I Orphans' Club Hall, Church St.. Onehunga Undenominational, Evangelical. Healing through Jesus Christ. Pastor W. G. Wohlmann. 11 a.m.. Communion and Gospel Service 2.45 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m., "Britain In Light of Prophecy" All welcome rpE AROH A EASTER CAMP CONVENJL TION WILL BE HELD AS USUAL. Come and Enjoy a Season of Happy Christlan Fellowship with Profitable Ministry, suitable for Old and Young. Speakers: Messrs C J Drake (Wellington), S. Goold. H Isaac and Dr W. H. Pettit (Auckland) For particulars write C. G. GAUNTLETT, Waharoa. TTNITY HALL CHURCH OF CHRIST. U Queen St. (just above Town Hall). 11 a.m., Worship, A Cordial Invitation is given to all who sincerely desife to walk in the Old_Paths. "rrIT.E OPPORTUNE TY YOU N EED J- to lies,' the very keenest of consecrated minds speaking on the great subjects that are continuously stirring Christian hearts in preparation of mind for soul for those happenings that will rock the world, bat through which the saint will be kept in peace Don't fail to be at Ihe TOWN FT ALL CONCERT CHAMBER to hear I)R CHARLES J. ROLLS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3; P.M.. When he will speak on the subject. "A NEW ORDER —WILL THERE BE ONE?" Then Each Night from Monday to Thursday (inclusive), March 2(S to 20, at 7.30 p.m. Full list of subjects in Friday's paper. rPHK N.Z BIBLE TRAINING L INSTITUTE YOUTH CENTRE. 41! Queen St., Auckland. First Lecture will be given by Miss M. W. Turner on MONDAY April f), at 7.30 p.m. sharp, and thereafter weekly. Other speakers will contribute. Subject of First Lecture: "The Pre-School Age of Our Youth." This lecture' is for present nnd prospective Youth Workers nnd for parents Sunday School Teachers should not miss these instructive gatherings. > __ p .j, T .j, LL R Q • Annual Gift Afternoon Today at 2 p.m. Visitors welcomed. ... TVf A rt A K E R E R A N G E S. VV EASTER YOUTH CAMP. The Baptist Tabernacle Young People heartily invite young men and women to share with them the health and inspirat on of Easter Week-end in the hills. Registration forms giving full particulars may be obtainfd "meetibos. happy FELLOWSHIP. Mountain Air. E'anoramlc Vi |hie to P YOTJB Do aot miiw

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 11

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