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No. 697. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND (NORTHERN DLSTHICT). i Between ROSE HARWOOI), Petitioner, ? and FRANCIS HARWOOI). Defon 1 dant. ? To FRANCIS HARWOO'I), formerly of ? Waipiro Bay, Laborer, but now of 7 parts unknown. Rose Bar wood, of Auck--2 V;V i land; ' claiming to have been law- [* fully married -to you on the *_Bth. day of February, 1899, has filed her petition against you in our said Court praying for a dissolution of her marriage with 1 you. wherein she alleges that you, the ' said Francis Harwopd, have wilfully [ deserted her without just cause, and left ; her so deserted during five years and upwards. And whereas by Order of tnis honorable Court, elated the 18th day of ( ' November. 1913, it was decreed that; I this abstract should be advertised twice } in the Lyttelton Times and the Christchurch P'ress, and twice in the Poverty Bay Herald and the Gisborne Times, the ' last of such advertisements to be pub-j ~ y lished not later than the 31st day of December, 1913. Now. take notice thatj ' unless within 28 days after the last , , publication, hereof you do file in ourj ; said Court at Auckland an answer lo i * the said Petition, the said Court will at j I its civil sittings to be held at the | Supreme Courthouse at Auckland, on the j \ llth day of May, 1914, proceed to hear I the said charge proved and to pronounce sentence therein, notwithstanding your , absence. And further take notice, that \ before filing the said answer you must j , enter an appearance in person or by , your solicitor at the Registrv of the said; ! Court at -Auckland aforesaid, and that I if you do not enter such appearance you j will not be allowed to address the Court either in person or by counsel at any j stage of the proceedings. Sealed at Auckland' this 10th day of December, 1913. / R. G. THOMAS. Registrar. This abstract was extracted by Albeit Devore, of Auckland, SoMcitor for the 1 Petitioner. The Petitioner's address for service is- at the office of. Devore, : Martin and Prendergast, Lesral Chambers, Wvndham Street. Auckland. A copy of "the said petition may be m--snect^d at +he Supreme Court Office at Auckland aforesaid, or at th» said office of D°voro, Martin and Prendergast. Anv friends of tha abor* respondent a»*e requested to ' forward this news-paper to him. 599

MANCATU SPORTS. To be neld on' FRIDAY, OEOEMBER 26, 1913. On Whatatutu Polo Grounds. President. M. Campbell Esq.; Vice-Presi-dents. Messrs W. J. Forrest. G. Witters. B. Taylor. T. B. Spence, L. H. MacLean. C. Gaukrodger, H. V. Palmer; Judges Horse Events, Messrs M. Campbell and ! W. C. Ensor; Judges Foot Events, Messrs . T. Birkenhead and S. Deacon; Starters; of Horse and Foot _vents. Mr S. Deacon j and W. Broughton; Committee, Messrs W. Wright, S. Deacon, C. Parkinson, J. King, S. Smitn, W. Brougnton, J. Gregory, T. Birkenhead, D. Forge, V. King, D. Home, M. Campbell, R. Walker. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: First race to start at 11.30 a.m. 1. DISTRICT MAIDEN RACE, 100 yards. First prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance 2s. 2. DROP KlCK.— First prize, trophy value 1 guinea (presented by M. P. Poole Esq.) Entrance Is. 3. LEAPING MATCH, best hunting style over brush fence and two rickers.— First prize 6 guineas; 2nd, -2 guineas; 3rd. 1 guinea. Nomination 6s. 4. BENDING RACE.— First prize, £3; 2nd trophy presented by ,F. J. Earnshaw. Esq., value 255. Entrance 4s. 5. RUNNING HIGH JUMP. --First prize, £2; 2nd. 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. - 6. MAIDEN LEAPING MATCH, for horsed that have never won an advertised jump.— First prize. 4 guineas; 2nd, £i 10s 6d; 3rd, 10s. Nomination -ss. 7. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 130 yards.— First prize, £3; 2nd, £1. Entrance 4s. 8. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE.— First prize, 1 guinea, presented by J. King, Esq.; 2nd, 10s. Nomination Is 6d. 9. FLAG RACE, 100 yards.— First prize, £3; 2nd, £1. Nomination 4s. ' 10. hop, step AND JUMP.— First prize, 30s. Entrance is Bd. ' 11. CIGAR AND UMBRELLA RACE.— First prize, £3: ,2itd, 30s. Nomination 4s 6d. 12. WIRE JUMP, for horses, over 1 fence, ' hunting style.— First prize, 5 guineas; , 2nd, 2 guineas; 3rd, 1 guinea. Nomi- 1 nation ss. I 13. STOCK-HORSE RACE,, distance ltioyds; ' • twice round flag.— First prize, £3; 2nd, ; £1. Nomination 4s. j 14. SACK RACE. 75 yards.— First prize, 30s; 2nd, 15s. Entrance 2s. i 15. CONSOLATION RACE, for competitors who have not won an event; 50 yards * round peg and back to starting point; competitors to be fully clothed.— First prize, £2; . 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s. En- j t,T*2_TI Cft 1 S 1 ROLES* AND REGULATIONS. ! 1. The Committee reserve the right to alter or, add to the programme, to vary, the order of events, to refuse any entry; or (if necessary) to postpone the gathering. ' 2; Sheffield Handicap, with performances, close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, December 13. . 3'. Protests to be accompanied by a deposit of. 10s, "to be' forfeited, in the event of the protest not being sustained. I 4. No entries received without cash. 5. Mang&tu District: From KaltarataM bridge north. | 6. The Committee's decision will be final. 7I Entries for the following events, viz.. Nos. 1. 2, 3. 4, 5. 6, 8. 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14. 15 close with the Secretary . oh Shorts Ground.' Amusements and Races for Children, under the supervision of Mr F. J. Earnshaw. Entrance, to ground. Is; horse, 6d extra. C. F. HENDERSON, . Secretary and Treasurer. Post Office. Whatatutu. '.NOW Is your opportunity to secure Bargains at HASTIE'S. These are a few : — SADDLES BRIDLES LEGGINGS SPURS . BITS WHIPS GLADSTONE BAGS Left. ' HASTIIi is giving up that department I of his business, and will sell air lines at cost to clear. S. H AS* IE [ 174 GaDS'r^NE/RD.V.'GISBORNE. : DAVYS, THIRD & 1 MITQHEIII, ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS, AND CQACHBUILDERS, gRIGHT r gTREET. . AGENTS for npANGYE G- AS JJ NGINES - I — Estimates for tho abote furnished. • SPEIGHT'S BEER E ' ' v. ' ' ! 1 Is Obtainable e At the following Houses ONL\ :~ MASONIC HOTEL kt GISBORNE HOTEL. ADY,— -Your Umbrella repaired anc I made equal to new for 2s 6d ; gen ' tleman's from 3s 6d, according to. class * of material chosen.— Take it to Wilson < < Umbrella Hospital, Gladstone Road. f, mRY NAT HOOPER for Neglige anc 1, 1 Tennis ShiTts; the biggest assort 8 ment of the latest colors and designs t< select from.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13257, 16 December 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13257, 16 December 1913, Page 4

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