Gazette in Bankruptcy. V. j^OTICE— Tub Asubuktok Guardian i) a Gazette for all notices undtr the Debtors and Creditors Acts. IN the District Court of Ashburton, Holden at Ashburton. In ihe fnatter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, the Acts amending the same, and of the bankruptcy of ALEXANDER WATSON SMITH, of Alford Forest, laborer, a debtor. This is to notify that Alexander Watson Smith, of Alford'Forc'd, in (he Provincial District of Cant*. r ury, labor* r, has this day filed a statement that ho is unable to meet hi* engagements with his creditors, "the first meeting * f creditors R.
to be lieU at the L> strict Courthouse, Ashburton, on Tuesday, the 11th day o' December, 1883, ut 11 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this fifth day < f December, 1883. W. MARTIN, Clerk of the Court. C. W. Purnh.li, Solicitor for debtor. 12 999 IN the District Court of Ashburton, holden at Ashburton. In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, the teveral Acts amending the same and of the bankruptcy of ARCHIBALD MoCOLL, of Ashburton, hotelkeeper, a debtor. This is to notify that Archibald McColl, of Ashburton, hotelkeeper, has this day filed in the above honorable Court a declaration that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors will bo held at the District Courthouse at Ashburton, on MONDAY, the 10th day of December instant at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this sth day of Dec-mber, 1883. W. MAR IN, Clerk of Court. Gerald D. Branson, Solicitor for debtor. 12 1004 Concertrjp OW N HALL THIS EVENING. (Jrand Concert, BY THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, Assisted by talent from Christchurch, both Vocal and Instrumental. PROGRAMME. Part First. 1. Overture, by the Society—" Invocation d Ste. Decile ” (Lamotte). 2. Song—Mr G. D. Branson. 3. Duet (Cornets), "Will o’ theWLp” (Round)—Messrs G. Hoskins and Jas. McDonald. 4 Song, “Vashti”—Mrs Corrick. 5. Quartette (Flute, Violin, Violoncello, Piano) —“ Half-hours with the best Masters ” (Beethoven). 6. Song, “When the Tide Comes in” (Milliard)— Miss Smart. 7. Overture, by the Society —" Cleopatra ’ ( Blanch ateau).
Interval of Ten Minutes. Part Second. 1. Overture, by the Society Dark (Audibert). 2. Bong (with Flute Obligato), “Close to the Threshold ” (H. Parker)— Mrs Crisp and Mr Jameson. 3. Quartette (0 rnels, Euphonium, Tenor Ho n), “ Reapers’Chorus ” (Round) Messrs G. Hoskins, J. McDonald, R. Jenkins, 0. Vincent. 4. Song, “Alas, those Chimes' 1 (Maritana) —Mrs Corrick. 5. Violin S Jo—Mr Corrick. 6 Song—Mr Branson. 7. Overtme, by the Soc>ety—“ La Fee de Potsdam’’ (Bichard). God Save the Queen.” Prices- 3s, 2s, Is. 11 866 Entertainments. Oddfellow s’ hall, ASHBURTON. DEC. 26 AND 27. The ( xford Dramatic Company will ap pear each evening in their moat Popular DRAMAS and FAROES. For further particulars, see handbills. 12 995 i GARDEN PARTY and TEA MEETA ING will be held in the Parsonage Garden on WEDNESDAY 12th DEC., Proceeds in aid of the Building Fund of St Stephen’s Sunday School. Stalls for the Sa e of Fruit, Produce, and Needlework.—lawn Tennis, Croquet, and other amusements. —Fine Art Exhibition and other Shows.—lnstrumental and Vocal Music in the Evening.—Gates open at 3 p.m.—Tea from 5 p.m. —Admission, 2s; children, Is.—Presents of all kinds for the Tea and Stalls, and loans of Picture* and Curiosities, will be thankfully received at any time at the Parsonage. E. A. SCOTT. 11 919 TendersTENDERS are invited for ENLARGING the Wesleyan Church, at Willowby. Particulars may be obtained by applying to the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be sent not later than 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. 12th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 12 1003 B. BIRD.
TENDERS are invited for the LEASE of part of FARM No. 12, Longbeach Estate, containing 133 acres 1 rood psrcl •>, for 2 or three years, at the option of tenderers, from 30th of November last, recently in occupation of Mr Thomas Painter. It is well watered, and there is a comfortable house erected on the farm. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned not later than THURSDAY, 13th inst. The highest or any tender not necessarily a °Ako tnvite TENDERS for LEASE of the adjoining BLOCK, containing 221 acres, this is also well watered, but no improvements. 12 1001 T. BULLOCK. R. rs HE Hospital aiid Charitable Aid * Board invite separate TENDERS for the SUPPLY of Rations, Groceries, Medical Comforts, Fuel, Medicines and Burials, to the Home, Ashburton, for twelve months ending 31at DECEMBER, 1884. Full particulars and forma of tender can be obtained on application to the Master of Home, Ashburton. Tenders addressed to the Chairman of the Board, will be received by the undersigned up to noon on MONDAY, December 10th. The lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. J, E. MARCH. Charitable Aid Office, Christchurch, Nov. 29th, 1883. 12 981
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1017, 5 December 1883, Page 3
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