x*te AovenSMments. THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1875. In the Liquidation of the Estate of Robert Hislop Long, of Dunedin, in the Province of ptago and Colony of New Zealand, ironmonger, a debtor. THIS is to give notice that I, the abovenamed ROBERL' HISLOP LONG, have this day filed, with the Registrar of the Supreme Court, a statement under the provisions of the above-mentioned Act that I am unable to pay my debts, and that I desire to and I hereby summon a first meeting of my creditors, to be held at the Supreme Courthouse, Dunedin, on Monday, the 15th icst, at my affairs liquisaid Act. Until the appoint ment pf a Trustee, all persons having in their possession any of my effects, must deliver them up, and all de bU due to me must be paid to the Registrar of the Supreme Court. Before the appointment of a Trustee, creditors, to enable them to vote at a meeting, must forward their proofs of debt to the Registrar. After the appoin'ment of a Trustee, the proofs of debt musk be forwarded to him. „,„,.. ROBERT H. LOKG, Dated this twelfth day of May, 1876.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, CORNER GEORGE STREET And MORAY PLACE. !OR SALE~PRIVATELY. r lhe undersigned lias received instructions from Messrs M'Donald and Boring to oifer for sale, privately, The following valuable Properties : Lot l.~The Eoyal George Hotel, corner of George street and Moray Place, with frontage of 47 feet to former and 90 feet to latter. The hotel is under lease for 3$ years to Mr Thomas O'Donnell at annual rental of L 250, and the shop under hotel is let to Mr A. Smith at LCS per annum. Total income, L 315 per annum. Lot 2.—Brick Shop, adjoining the Royal George, having 20 feet 7 inches frontage to George street, with depth of SO feet. t John Richards, draper, for seven years from 6th January, 1875, at annual rental of L 204. j liot 3 -"r? rick shop, adjoining Lot No. 2, ! and having a frontage to George street of 20 feet 7 inches, with depth of 90 feet. | TWs property is at present under lease to Mr ' /imam TTo»r knnl>..ll/.. a * <• toaJ December > 18 ?4, at an annual rental of kot 4. Butcher's Shop, occupied by McDonald and Doring, aud adjoining Lot 3, with frontage of 28 feet 5 inches to George street, by depth of 90 feet, with stable and yard at back 66 feet by 19 feet 9 inches. This property is at present occupied by the proprietors, and could be let at once for L 250 per annum. Lot 5 -T: BrJck Sn °P» adjoining Lot 4, with a frontage to George Btreet of 19 feet 9 inches, by depth of 90 feet. This property is at present occupied by Miss Clough, at a rental of L2OO per annum. The above properties we held by Messrs M. Donald and Doring under lease for nineteen years from 23rd February, 1876, with valuation for improvements at end of lease, at ground rental of L2 10s per foot frontage to George street for Lots Nos. 1, 2, and 3, and L2 per foot for Lots 4 and s—say, total ground rent of L 316, as against a total income of L 1,173. The above properties are offered in one lot, nv ftach lot will be offered separately.
x*crmo vovy liberal. Title under Land Transfer Act. For further information, apply to HENRY DRIVER, N. Z. L. and M. A. Co. ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OP THE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, At Messrs Guthrie and Larnach's New Fac tories, Princes street south, A MEETING of General Committee and . other Citizens willing to join in this laud* ab'e object will be held at the Council Chambers, Manse street, on Saturday, 13th inst., at 2 p.ra. By order of the Committee. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. LECTURES ON THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES.
ROFESSOR SALMOND will deliver the Introductory Lecture in the Class-room, Knox Church, this Evening, 12th May, 1876, at 7.30. NEW ZEALAND ATITRDAY ADVERTISER. No. 44. May 13. Threepence. Portrait and Sketch of MARSHAL BAZAINE. Hurrah for New Zealand— Yy Thoß. Bracken. A Stammering Lover. The Maitlands of Hickory HalL—Chapter lIL —Hunting the Moose. a Boy—By Felix. jetter from Chriatchurch. Home Clippings. A Wife—By One Who Wants One. Avocations for Ladies. Five O'clock Tea at Paris. The Working Men's Club. The Worship of Appearances—By Ernest Recknell. The Sportsman—By Nimrod. The Watchman. New Zealand Early History. Part llL—Horrible Cannibalism. A Hundred Bodies Eaten at One Feast. The Grave of Highland Mary. Courting in Church. ON SALE, Seven small Sections of Land, ■ur J?, ry n eas y tenns * A PPfr Thomas Wood, Maryhill Trrrace, Glen. .1. peranceHall. See programme in amusement column. New Lady Amateur, her first appearance on Saturday. Me'dames Bartlett and Sheppard, and Mfssrs Dixon, Carroll, Thornley, Edmonds, and Lenovan. 10. G.T.— The Hope of Mornington will • meet on Monday next, at 7.30 p.m» All members requested to attend. lioat, Found, &c Mr kempson, druggist, Rattray Btreet. A Apply P. C. NeUi's, Silver Wood, Dunedin. t containing portrait. Please return to Stab Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 4121, 12 May 1876, Page 3
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