FOR GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND. rjliJE P.S. "ORETI ' will /blis y Jl rteam for tho above ports on FRIDAY, tha 19th instant. For freight or passage, apply to MUKRY, ROBERTS -CO., Rapier and Port Ahuriri. OLIVE ROWING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of Members of tho above Club will be held at the West Clive , Hotel on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 17th August, at 7.30. J. B. HOLMS, Hon. Seoretary. NAPIER ROWING CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club vill be held on TUESDAY, the 23rd August, at the Criterion Hotel, at 8 p.m. WALTER J. TABUTEA.U, Hon. Sec. The attention of Members is particularly colled to Rulo, viz., " That the Nominations of Officers and Committeemen must be placed in the Secretary's hands three clear days before the Annual Meeting." FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ANNUAL FETE. A GENERAL MEETING of the members of the various Friendly Societies will be held in the Oddfellowa' Lodgts-roora, on MONDAY, August 2y, 1831, at S p m , for the purpose of discussing the advisability of holding the annual fete as ' hitherto. 0 T. WILLIAMS. Hon. Sec. J. M. ST. CLAIR, i Hon Treasurer. , FANCY DRESsTbALL. ] SUBSCRIBERS are reminded that it will be necessarj' for tli im to bring thoir tickets with them for collection at the door. W. BOGLE, . Hon Secretary. j NAPIER TEMPERANCE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. FORTNIGHTLY MEETING. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. FOOTBAL L! FOOTBALL!* " NAPIER Y. GISBORNE. ' SATURDAY, 20th AUGUST. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Naplor Station ( for Farndon at 2 30 p.m. I Return Tickets, including admission to the ground, 2a Gi; admission, Is; trap, 2s Od, and passengers 13 each. v * R. A. V. MOWBRAY, Hon. Sec. QREWEL SILKS AND WORK. "VT TACOBS begs respeotfully to inform hi 3 lady patrons that ho has just received Ex S.a. Cuzco at London U CASE, CONTAINING— Crewel Silks in all Plain Colors Ctewel Silks in all Shaded Colors Filocelle Silks in all Shaded Colora Also the Latest Designs in work comprising— Antimacassars, 5 o'clock Tea Cloths, Occasional Table Cloths, Crewel Bags, Gents' Shaving Bags, Cushions, Music Rolls, D'Oyley's, Cosies, , etc., etc., < AT JACOB'S FANCY REPOSITORY. - . __ t IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OW NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors' Acts, . 1876, and the several Acts amending the same, ' and in the matter of Hugh MoLbllan, ofTe J Harato, Sheepfarmer, an arranging Debtor. ' Friday, the 12th day of August, 1881. UPON hearing James Wren Carlile, of counsel for the Paid Hugh McL«llan, and upon reading the affidavit of the said James Wren Carlile, filed herein, it is ordered that a Deed of Arrangement, dated the r fifteenth day of March, 1881, and made between the said Hugh McLellan of tbe first part, Matthew Robertson Miller, of Napier, Auctioneer, of the ] second part, the said Matthew Robertson Miller and Hugh Campbell, of Pousawa, Sheepfarmer, of the third part, and all the creditors of the said Hugh McLellan of the fourth part, filed in the Supreme Court Office, at Napier, on the fifteenth day of March, 1881. be and the same is hereby declared to be completely executed. i PAUL A. F. BIRCH, J Registrar. IN THE SUPREME 'COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, .WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Between the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand (Limited), plaintiff-j, and John Gibson Kinross, Joseph Liddlo, Harmood Arthur Banner, John Wiinhouse Neal, John Close, and others, defendants. 1 WHEREAS in an action for limitation of liability instituted in the Supreme Court of New Zealand on behalf of the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand (Limited), the owners of the steam i launch " Boojum" against the above named defendant John Gibson Kinross, the owner of the steam launch " Sir Donald," and the other defendants above named, the owners of cargo laden on board the said steam launch " Sir Donald," the Supreme Court of New Zealand did on the sixteenth day of \ August. 1881, amongst other things order that the plaintiff Company should pay into Court a sum equal to £8 per ton of the gross tonnage of the said steam launch " Boojum," without any deduction for engine-room, addiner interest on the whole sum at the rate of eight per cent per annum from tbe seventh day of May last. further that the defendants and eachof them and all other persons having claims a/ainst tho plaintiff Company for daimges or loss _to ship, goods, merchandise, or other things occasioned by the collision between the said steam launches j " Boojum" and " cir Donald "be restrained from commencing or prosecuting any suit or action against tho plaintiff Company in respect of such loss or damage. And further that the defendants and each of them and other persons having any such claims should be at liberty to appear and plead to this action as they should be advised. And further that the nineteenth day of September be fixed as the day on or before which the defendants and all persons claiming to be entitled to share in the distribution of the sum whereto the liability of the plaintiff Company is limited shall coma in and state their claims or be wholly excluded from such distribution. This is therefore to give notice to all persons having any claim in respect of loss or damage to ship, merchandise, goods, or other things occasioned by the said collision, that if they do not come in and enter their claims at the Supreme Court House at Wellington on or before the said nineteenth day '. of September, 1881, they will be excluded from sharing in tho aforesaid amount. Dated this sixteenth day of August, 1881. IZ&RD AND BELL, Solicitors, Wellington, Agents for A. R. W. LASCELLES, Solicitor, Napier. Sales by Kennedy and G-illman MONDAY, 22nd AUGUST. I At 11 a.m. KENNEDY & GILLMAN Will sell at their Rooms, an assortment of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, From tho Nursery of Mr C. S. McDonald, Auckland, consisting of— Apple Trees on blight proof stocks Choice Pines and Cedars Choice Rhododendrons Choice Camolias, 3 years old Magnolia Grandiflera, etc., etc., etc. After which— Canterbury Chesee Salt Butter Bacon and Hams The Auctioneers can confidently recommend Mr McDonald's Stock as being well grown and true to name. SALE OF~PURE-BRED POULTRY. AFTER THE SALE OF TREES ON MONDAY, 22nd AUGUST, KENNEDY & GILLMAN Will offer at Auction— ff PENS PURE-BRED DORKINGS, Bred by Mr J. B. Hollis from Imported Stock. 2 Pens Haudans, bred by Mr H. Lascelles, from i stock imported from England by Mr H. S, J Tiffen. *
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3163, 18 August 1881, Page 3
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