IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALILND. WESTLAND DISTEICT. In the matter of the " Debtors and Creditors Acts." Notice is. Hereby Given that by orders of the Supreme Court, bearing date respectively the sfch day of June, aud 26th day of August, 1867, pursuant tb the abovenamed Acts, the estates and effects of the undarrnentioned debtors were sequestrated, and the 23rd day of September next is appointed for the hearing of the petitions ofthe said debtors, at the Court House, Hokitika, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. The persons and estates of the said debtors are protected fi oin all legal pr jcess until further order of the Court. John George Heslop, of Greymouth, Draper. Receiver, Mr James Edwin Graham, Inspector of Bankruptcy, Christchurch. • Morris Eothkugel, of Eutherglen, Storekeeper. Receiver, Mr James Edwin Graham, Inspector of Bankruptcy, Christchurch. JAMES H. O'LOUGHLIN, Solicitor, Greymouth. Commis3ioner's Office, Cobden, 14th Aug., 1867. nnHE Sale of the Town Lands of Cobden -*■ Township, as previously advertised, will take place at the Commissioner's, Oific Cobden, on SATURDAY, 31st CUEEENT, at 12 noon. T. A. SNEYD KYNNERSLEY, Commiasioner. THURSDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock precisely. VALUABLE HOTEL FOR SALE AT WESTPOET. MESSES. F. FISHEE AND CO. have been instructed by the Proprietors, Messrs Murdoch, Gough, & Morey, to offer •by public competition, on the premises, on Thursday, sth September, at 2 o'clock precisely, , THE NATIONAL HOTEL, Better known as Morey's Hotel. ON THE GROUND FLOOR There is a tastefully fitted up bar, bar-parlor, commercial room, billiard-room, with a first- . class table therein, a commodious diningroom and kitchen-, with one of the most extensive cooking ranges in New Zealand. THE UPPER FLOOE Has a spacions and magnificently fitted-up commercial-room with a commanding view of the principal part of the town,, shipping, and Pacific Ocean, one private sitting-room and ten " comfortable and well- ventilated bed-, rooms. The building has been recently erected, and no expense has been spared to make it a first-class hotel. It is' built on a corner section with 46 feet frontage to Gladstone street, and 37 feet to the Esplanade, fronting the public -wharves, and is held on a lease for 21 years, at an annual rental of £15 ■per annum. The hotel is doing an extensive and lucrative business, and a sure fortuue awaits the- fortunate purchaser in twelve months. Tha only reason for placing- this valuable property on the tapis of the hammer is in consequence of a dissolution of partnership. Terms— One-third cash, the residue in Bills at 2 and 4 months. F. FISHEE and CO., Austioneers, Freeman street, Westport. r^EEYMOUTH GEAMMAE SCHOOL, \JT Religious Institute. A good Commercial Education guaranteed. Hours : Morning,, half-past nine to 12; Afternoon, two to four. Terms— 2s 6d per week, payable in advance. HENRY WARREN, Ma»t»r,
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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 255, 31 August 1867, Page 3
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