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In Bankruptcy. v. K. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Aohburton (being a local ' ourt of Bankruptcy) holden at Athourton. In the mat tor of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” find Acts amending the same. TVTOTIOB is hereby civea that JOHN GOUT IS, of Ashburton, builder, has this day been adjudicated a bankrupt, and the first meeting of creditors will be hold In the District Courthouse, Ashburton, at 11 o’clock In the forenoon on FRIDAY, July 2nd, 1886 Dated this 28th day of June, 1886. J. C. BELL, §6209 Deputy Official Assignee. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tha District Court of Ashburton, (being a local Court of Bankruptcy) holden at Ashburton.

In the matter of “ The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” and Acts amending the same, and of the bankruptcy of the persona hereinafter named. '\TOTICE. ia hereby given that at the next Bitting <f the above-named Court, on SATURDAY, July 10, 1886, John Charles Bell, the Deputy Official Assignee for the bankrupt estates of the persons hereinafter named, will apply to the said honorable Court for an order releasing tho said Deputy Official Assignee from his office In respect to the estates of the said bankrupts. Dated this 28th day of June, 1886. J.C. BELL, j Deputy Official Assignee.

JOHN STEPHENS, of Ashburton, blacksmith. JOHN MANN, of Rakaia, merchant end farmer. R. McKERROW AND CO., of Rakaia, merchants afid farmers. JOHN SCRIMGEOUR, of Methven, builder. GEORGE ALFRED VINCENT, of Ashburton, painter. JOHANN AHICK PBRSSON, of Ashburton, furniture dealer. WILLIAM THOMAS DAVISON, of Ashburton, fruiterer. WILLIAM MADDERN, of Ashburton, commission agent. JAMES WLIGHT SAWLE, of Ashburton, fa-mer. JAMES McCRENOR, of Methven, farmer. JOHN GRIFFIN, of Ashburton, contractor. THOMAS RICHMOND, of Hinds, publcan. JAMES SKILLING, of Elgin, farmer. JOHN TISCH, of Alford Forest, hotelkeeper. WILLIAM STEWART, of Rakaia, farmer. JOHN GEORGE COX, of Ashburton, farmer. POCOCK BROS., of Methven, farmers. WILLIAM LOCKHARD, of Ashburton, farmer. SAMUEL LUCAS, of Ashburton, painter. JAMES LUMLEV MANNING, of Methven, contractor. §6206

Meetings. LAND NATIONALISATION. A LECTURE on Land Nationalisation will be delivered in the ORANGE HALL on TUESDAY EVENING (29th) by Rev D. McNicoll, A Collection in aid of the Buggy Fund will be made during the evening. To commence at 8 o’clock 6 203

Auctions. THURSDAY, JULY 8. CLEARING SALE. OF BUILDING PLANT, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, POT PLANTS AND FERNS, TIMBER, &c., &c. MR T. BULLOCK baa received instructions from Mr Goo. St Hill (who is leaving for Kimberley) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Residence, Burnett street, ON THURSDAY, JULY 8, The whole of his superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND BUILDING PLANT, Consisting of 1 Bay Mare, “ Bonny,” thoroughly good in all harness 1 Builder’s Cart and Harness Timber Mouldings, Skirtings Benches, Trussols, &c, 1 Single-seated Buggy, with lamps (equal to now) 1 Set Silver-plated Buggy Harness (new) 1 Chaffcutter (nearly new) Horse Feed, &c. FURNITURE.

1. Sitting-room—Walnut Suite (in maroon), Brussels Carpet and Hearthrug to match, Fender and Fire Irons, Large Pier Glass, Vases, Pictures, Marble Clo-h, Cirtsins and Poles 2. Dining room—Heath r u uii.., Harmonium, 7 stops, by Cis ii u-.i & Co.; Brussels Carpet and Hearthrug to match, Bookcase and Books, Handpainted Vases and Lustres. Pictures, Curtain and Poles, Qasogene (complete), Coal Scuttles, Wool Mats, 1 Sewing Machine by Howe 3. Bed/omis —Two Chests Drawers, Hand* some Wardrobe, Double Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Palliasses, Marble-top Washstand, Large Looking-glasses, with Marble Stands; Carpets, Single Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses, Blanketl, Pillows, Bolsters, Bedroom Chairs, Toilet Sets 4. Kitchen—Chairs, Tables, Cocoanut Matting, Couch, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Cutlery, &c, &c. 5. Washhouse—Tubs, Table, Large Bath Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Scales and Weights 6. Conservatory —100 carefully’ selected Pot Plants (very choice), 1 dozen assorted Ferns, 1 dozen Cactus Plants (bloomed last year). 2 Talking Parrots, 1 pair Canaries and Cages Also, at !h? same time and place, LOT 11, TOWNSHIP OF TIN WALD. The auctioneer begs to draw special attention to the excellent state of proservation of the above goods, as they are all good, and most of them are almost equal to new. The Pot Plants are a very choice lot, and have taken several prizes Christchurch and Ashburton. Terms at sale. sale at 12 o'clock. 189 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1276, 29 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1276, 29 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1276, 29 June 1886, Page 3

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