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LAW QUERIES.

[4n->TTi>red by a Solicitor ot ths Suprem* Corrt at .<tn Zt'ilini . Lcieri and Tc!2-,'i"a"is rau^i b» 1 iu-f/s ' to " *iSll," c/o EJi'or, Giago lfiiii»», J—lfJ — If tl^e n-'oiiipgee obipins pocoe^sion. vnu pi'? 11' 1 hi' 0 • j claim for the iaipjovemc"it<s -ife- ti d Co»-jt\nt Kr,>i>rr! — If ;cu c-m prove {bai Ihe 'sarvesti is > a 1 - rin^o m a Toed husondlika nr.nnci yen v.:L be i\b'e to rero\er tbc ba'anc? 1- , t ., s(E _(i, A bill cf cc-hansre p?yab'e on (L-mai '1 1, ;.-'- -h «=ta ,iped if -t ha? a l^nny stamp amxe-d and canceled. (2) T'l" lull 'im=t 1)^ pry—.ited for raymsnt with 11 a roa^u'i-Mc t.uip cfter n<» isdie in <••. W to ien<iPi the drawes lic.b'e. Al-!'li\ — If you aio noi too late with tbe sta'.ulorv -iot.Ck.-=. vcu ir.^y c'aim onmp°n«;ion iVm \our oatp'oye: under 'be Workers' Co.ii"en--' I hor 1 for .Vrident" Ari It i« assumed of^couit-e, that the injnrj b> ncccip'it aio^o out of s«nd in tb< • ou"-o of the omp'ovnii'nt and vuts not direcVy a'tributal/e tc criou, and wilful mitcon01:11 on >our i- j rt M B— <1> A ranker may impound c?ttle win lerin^ at liir.'e on ? .ond, a;id r.n occupier of land (except unfe-ic^'l land II (cr'.ai-i parts cf Otapc) mrv imnrivl f-jitip fc^pa^Siiifr on l'i= l?nd (2> Yep — n« 'o.iit tenants or tei.Tts in romnion (% Yc= : a claim-Vo'dof if c. .itlc;l >o ferrp ;n; n his claim to protect mining machinery from cattle.., Srnw Shkhp — (1) Tlie leza l \,o*.\\ on i« i\:~i \'\c man in \. he 1 -? -.;. djr t '; b" «.]i>»»n N found hn= a I.' ">d tr.'e to it r'-r.u/i^' "'^ Ker r nW.<i ck 2nt the tir.e iwi or (2) If the fliuW !«"•- 'ti'Nl C\f i'j-e= of <h" •" 'it.: ]o do:- 'O ?*• 'be ri'k of b-'ii" i-''-d r.^i'i lo account for i( '.') tiK' ri 'lr.fu' o vn" 1 If i'ie «hep;i is b'aiici^d MlO ii.i'tip o' t''c <>w»- inav b? rfsce,-t: 1 .\t tbe office o r tue -i?-M-'!,ii of Lr->>"l j.-,,..-,-. — 'i A^voro > !,o wilful'v fi'"e= \.r- \.\\iv o'. ' ' (!■ Y-u -n " tl"" r< ptnnd tb» c.*tt !«• ■- r^'.-'c '!.<■>»! ir iii-= nwiit-r C?i I' tbe '-„ i '- «-i'"tt<-'l ■• it'i'n Ymrcnt Ccn itv yon w^ 'nrmrd i\"> a-iim&'s \\beth°! *'ic !^i.<i 1- D'nr^'v iVvr-' cr no' (4) If the 'wi.l i- n^t c-i '<• -•! With i< uPV'ent f fi.<;e v:t!n r ! -he n^f 1 ?" 1 "^ ci f t' % e Fe::' it •£ At. %<_. ii ranuo' rerove'- a"v cipm?pes for the trc^"-:*?^ BIRTHS B^OADLKY — Oi> UK- e.ll' •:• 7 .it Mo« .-'. io y.U- and Mr« O D jJrc"<i .; d.Mu'itcr LAIXr; — Op T>< •-•n>l:»r 6 aj .■C Quren afreet lo Mr ami Mr- Jrl'.i Lm^— ■-:ui .NO LAX. — On DcMTlf C, at \Ys> 'c: «':? ci Carisbrook. Din-odi: 1 tlie wife of V.\ P. Nolan. Nc;a">ara — a 'I^unl'te' THOMSON*— Op X->vrn:l.?r 2? «i TF V- -\ S^uth roic 1 , C*ve.-«'i< -.n to Mr 2.3d Mr.Thomas Thon-=c I—a1 — a s ™ MABRIAGFS. DOORbV— WHITiOX— On K^^b-- IS. *l Kncx Church Lv the V^r^ Willirm IT.-w.t-con 8.A.. Jamo- Ct-rs'd S'cke v -^-nr.d -o-.' ,f Tfev Ctpoii Drrri/ Trir. ded VTe?t I'.dif" tn F-"-!'--' • • Mu-ie!. -eoond <}» 1*"1 *"- o' T Vi" V hi'o-on Dunedin i".f M' 1T 57 "'ITCTIF.'IT —On Dece;-b-r 12. i'i^ n V^.-. - !-' 'm Kensn'gtf- T-on-i„, 1 ,• n i;~. li>' c ,i Mv- ?"• Mbv 1 . ]{- C . . A 'i -1 '•■>- 'ik ~<^> i.>l =0-, , ■ V.'ll 1 !".' < •• '. ■ ( . -t-r <',r*r T.O" (I t • V i_• .it I'.'i'di, daughter of Dea.i h iic it*. iJiK-'.dia,

MARRIAGES. GILCHRIST — DICK. —At " Inglewood," Queen street, on November 19, Alexander Gilchiist, youngest son of the late William Gilchrist, to Eva J. Dick, eld-est daughter of James Dick. GRANT— M'BRIDE.— On October 27, at Frfcnkton (Lake Wak&tipu), by the Rev. Father O'Donnell. Thomas Talbot 'Grant, eldets son of the late J. R. Grant/ Gore, - :t»" .'"Dolly, third daughter iOf Francis M'Bride, Ffankton. JONES— HAYS.— On December 11. at St. Peter's Church, Caveraham, by the Rev. CanO'H King, Thomas Jones, second 'son of Hugh Jones, tailor and clothier, Wooler, England, to Laura Georgina Hays, second daughter of the late John Hays, jnaster mariner, Lyttelton. PANNELL — M'FARLANE.— At Renfrew House. Roslyn, on December 2, by Rev. J. Chisholm, Charles P&nnell, Canterbury, to Isabel, youngest daughter of A. M'Farlane, Dunedin. STRINGER— RICKARD.— On December 2, at St. Peter'f Church, Caversham. by the Rev. E. Im Woedhouse, 8.A.. John Robert, eldest son of the late John Todd Stringer, Hull, England, to Catherine, youngest daughter of Mis Rickard, Onslow House. DEATHS. AITKENHEAD.— On December 11, at 113 Stafford street, Marion Bruce. eldest daughter of Helen and the late John Aitkenhead ; in her nineteenth year. ANDREWS. — On December 12, at his son's residence, 88 Walker street. Henry Andrews ; aged 80 years. Private interment. No flowers. CHATHAM.— On December 11. at his residence, Henry street, Waikouaiti, Thomas Joseph, beloved husband of Elizabeth Chatham ; aged 69 years. Deeply regretted. CLOSS.— On December 15. at St. David stre-et. J. Gumming C!o°s. late head master if the Alexandia School, the beloved husband of Jane Closs. Private interment from the residence of Dr Closs, George street. CT7RRIE— On December 12. at his residence, I»ovelPs Fl?t. William, the beloved husband of Mary Currie; aged 72 years. "At rest." DALL..— On December 10. afc Forth street, Christina, third daughter* of the late Thomas Dall. FINDLAY. — On December 13 at his parents' residence, 130 King street. Robert Glenore Parker, youngest son of William ar.d Harriet Jane -Findlay; aged two years. FJNNIE.— On December "10, at hex parents' residence. East Taieri. Louisa Stuart Challenar, the beloved daughter of Robert and Lucy Finnic ; aged 15 years and 9 months. Deeply regretted. IRONSIDE.— At Pembroks, on December 6, Elsie, the beloved wife of John Ironside ; aged 67. Peacefully sleeping and resting et last, Earth's weary pains and sufferings are past; Jesus has taken her home to His breast, Sleeping so sweetly, ever at rest. — From loving- husband and family. M'INTYRE.— On December 13. at his residonce. Kevin Grove, Nco-th-Eas-t Valley, John M'lntyre ; in his eighty-second year. J. 1 r'liiRSON. — On December 8. at her residence. Coal Creek Flat, Maxy, -widow of Archibald M'Pherson ; in her fifty-fou?U» year. PAl r XE.— On December 11, at her residence, Helensbrook. Tokomairiro. Margaret Annie Hood the behoved wife of William Payne, and second eV.est daughter of Thomas^and Chn=tina Hoed, aged 20 years. Deeply regretted. £>M77H —On December 13. at bis residence, 'Joodvvood. Yv'illiam deirlv beloved husband of Anne Smith; pgeel 79 years. Dseply ryio'iined. Xl-\XOCK — On Decembs- S. at the j-e<-i-deice of '•■.er dpughter 'Mt= D Ross) v jrlyde Biieei, Dunedin Rachel, relict of' Jcnn Ti'->iioc'-t, i?te of Anoe.-on's Bay; r.gcd PI yesrs. No Severs. VALPY,— On Dece~nb?r 7 (suddenly), Percy James be'oved hn«t;a"<i of Mary Vnlpy. wungest «on of W. H. Yalpy, late of Pcona In.ua. "In !'be presence of tlie King." V/nBSTJT.H -On December 8 at his rcci{Jen fl e AucVe-tyrs Allanvon, Robert Arlbi.r Yi'e'o-t ">"-". belo\ed husband of (.'-:' '•*" I*-? \Vf')"ier aged 52 >ear= WTL 7 " — 1" Do-embe- l' ! , at I~r u--iderc3. Co"- -ji Lin 1 ' F.ri Molvr.pux Janet rs! ct or iha !r.te J L Vi ye . .yert 76 years. IX MKMOKIAM CO°K —In <»id p.nd 'cving roivoiy of John C oV vho departed tins hie on Deceuibor 15. 1596. Ono see from out our home O"s kind- voice, cne lowng '-mils. Vi!! -jtir homestead b :^li'.?. never. Not'png mnrp can now rl,-tre^ Inm Tn r li -^ !n"d of sweat ie~o=e, J S c;;.o c;ind= engaged to bless him, — Tin" onr Father^ knows. — I-i'?rted by his lov.ng children. FIX XF.fi AX —ln loving n emory of Franl^ .be ba'ovcrl hu=bm'l of Ssira'i Fi->n:egan. of AViiron w'io departed tins l.fe o\ December n 19^7 " All. l "iuch is human life so gliding on. It gi'tip.ers like a meteor — 2r>d is gone!" — In=ert<>d by his w:d:w\ lili I"t> — In 'oving memory of Alice, beloved vi '« of Th' mas X:i f o. vilio die^ at Dunedin Hr'^ital on Deceml-er 4 1306, aged 2-> hit*. To n.li we mourn for t e'ear A'ice, \'\i :.ie happy, free fronp care Y< ii us"; I.umi a Hciici'v F.ithej, A !(' ;■•? low wi'li ar.i,-e'= fair And vcu aie not 'o t n-^ar Alice: Vn v c.re <jT.Iv gore l>o;ore We s'-a' 1 n.ee' n^aiu in licavn — Yes. v.-. 1 ' n-.ect to part iin ii'-i-e — iT-ertecl by her sorro'vir.g lm a i)aiid and dtUH'ht--.\lv')'i.v u'.') — In 'ovirg nicnnry of A.lii; 'Jh-oias MacDc>na!d cheJ London. l,e r-<v'i-< 12 1303. Interred Ab :ey Park, .No ' '..'5 Mi'Cl'l! — In loving memory of Alexander Ro', fl"-ai!v b'loved c dc='. 'on of Wm. and X alj.a lj. • Avii.M'i. wh' d.-'d '.-mi^e.iU) at P r, I *.-'f : . yo-.h mi Vr -v.Kzr 11. 1907; ■ -.eJ 7 y-c- r-s vnd 1 month 0 . Ho , vit cl^.vl i'ri' child . f i-ur affection, But t, -c in. ) thet oc'ico! V»"!u i~ h j n<" '< iit.-r n-e-i our pc-cr protection, A-i * Cli:i • JJi:r,i?!f d t'l rue A<s ? fjif r'li'-J v.c shall again bohold him, C'ri.l e'i :.. t ' c-tia! Pr?"". W ti .i!' <• - ' -nul:es cf h s «=..; i! -?xr»anded, S'.r. d.no ■ '■ o ere his FHther'"- face. Do •'. i<i» — r o !ov?o so mourned. — lii'-a.-ta-i ''■•' his p;irent=. WFJR — In lnvin? iremorv of Thomas Bum<: Wo •. who died at Dim eci:n, De-_e nber 13 Vi 7 '" Tin v i ' bo dr~ie " I -- • I Ly hib loving father, tisterß, and b.Otllcii.

EKGLISH MAIL TIME-TABLES FOE DECEMBER. A Sua» mail, via Bluff, leaves Dunedin •v«ry Monday at 6.80 a.m. A. Su«« mail, via Wellington, leaves Dun- ' esLla tvery Thursday at 6.30 a.m. DECEMBER. 1908. OUTWARDS. Due

Routs. . Close Dujwdin. London. ' •Direct (p«r Corinthic) Wed., Dec. 2, 6.30 a.m. Jan. 15 Via Suez Thurs., Dec. 3, 6.30 a.m. Jan. 8 . Via Suez Thurs., Dec 10, 630 a.m. Jan. 17 ; *Direct {per ! Kuapehu) -Wed.',. Dec. 16. 6.30 a.m. 'Jan-. 59 Via Suez Thurs., Dec. 17,6.8G-a-.-m. -•Jan.-22 tTi« Y*n- • '-" ' couver , Sat., Dec. 19, 12.15 p.m. Jan. 27 j Via Suez ' Thurs., Dec r 24, 6.30 a.m. Jan. 31 * Direct (per '" " -f Arawa) Wed., Dec' 30, 6.30 a.m. Feb. 12 Via Suez Thurs., Dec. 31, 6.30 a.m. Feb. 5 • Correspondence must be specially md3ressed. Parcels post closes p.m. previous t Supplementary mail closes at 6.30 a.m. an following Monday. INWARDS. Left Eoute. Due Dunedin. LorTdon. J Direct (ex Arawa) Tues., Dec. 1. 5.15 p.m. Oct. 15 ' Via Suez Mon., Dec. 7, 7.15 p.m. Oct. 30 , Via Van- | couve' Tues., Dec. 8, 5.15 p.m. Oct. 24 ' Via Suez Mon., Dec. 14, 7.15 p.m. Nov. 6 D.rect (ex j Rinmtaka) Wed., Dec. 16 015 p.m. Oct. 31 I Via. Suez Mon , Dec. 21, 715p m. Nov. 13 Via Suez Mon., Dec. 28, 7.15 p.m. Nov. 30 Direct (-ex Taimii* Tues., Dec 29, 5.15 p.m. Nov. 12 The mail despatched Aruved in from Dunedin London on Via V.incGuvei on Sept. 26 Nove.uber 7 Via Suez on October 1 November 8 Via Suez on October 8 November 13 Vie Suez on October 15 November 22 Via Suez on October 22 November 27

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Otago Witness, Issue 2857, 16 December 1908, Page 51

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LAW QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2857, 16 December 1908, Page 51

LAW QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2857, 16 December 1908, Page 51