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Gazette in Bankruptcy. :\ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TEE COUNTY OF WESTLAND, HOLDEN : AT GREYMOUTH. T^OTICE is hereby given that PETER ■^ CAMPBELL, of Stoney Lead, in the County of Westland, in New Zealand, Miner, was this day adjudicated Bankrupt, and that the FIRST MEETING of the CREDITORS of the said Bankrupt will be held at the Court House, Greymouth, on MONDAY, the FIFTH day of JUNE next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on which day/ at the same time and place, the said Bankrupt is ordered to appear and surrender. Dated this 29th day of May, 1871. WILLIAM PERKISS, Solicitor for the said Peter Campbell. fTIAKE NOTICE, that in consequence of the non-attendance of the Creditors of HENRY JONES, of Greymouth, in the County of Westland, CarpenteT, a Bankrupt, at the time appointed for their First Meeting, the same etauds adjourned till WEDNESDAY, the SEVENTH day of JUNE, 1871, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to be held at the Court House, Greymouth. A. JR. GUINNESS, Solicitor for Bankrupt, "VTOTICE is hereby given that CHARLES -1-M JMEEHAN, of the Left-hand Branch of the New Rivel 1 , in the County of Westland, General Storekeeper, did, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of MAY, 1871, file, in the District Court, holded at Greymouth, a declaration of his insolvency. A. R. GUINNESS, Solicitor for the said Charles Meehan. Election Notioe. mo MR. PETER DUNGAN. Sir, — We, the undersigned Electors of this District, request that you will permit us to place you in nomination at the forthcoming Election, to represent us in the County Council. Your being a local man, and having an intimate knowledge of the mining wants of the district, we pledge ourselves— should you consent to become a candidate — to do all in our power to secure your return. We remain, Sir, Yours respectfully, S. Davies JameaM'Kee J. Fraser William Sherlock P. Breen James O'Connor Johnß. Griffiths! Patrick ßarke S. Davis Alex. Brown Edward Ryan Pat. O'Hare John O'Halloran Mich. Sullivan James M'Grath John O'Brien John Millar John O'HareJ James M'Gee W. Kummert F. Johnson Nicholas Simet S. Hamilton Patrick Kunan JohnM'lntyre Thomas Ryan James Dogherty Wm. Ryan M.O'Malley Chs.Rice C. Courtney Michael Browne W. M'Kechnie John Hayes Chas. Carter John Kane Jas. A. Quinn Patk. O'Brien Michael Ryan Jno. O'Brien ' Wm. Hughes August Hannay Louis Davise James Nolan John Courtney John Wyley John D. O'Brien William M 'Grath Joseph B. Hun James Noonan Patrick Blanchfield Michael Stapleton John Donohue Peter Romas Pat. Ryan Louis Overy John E. Cleorebam John Domico William Millar Pat. Conway : William Quill Harry Rudman Pat. O'Maloy JohnKeefe Martin Doherty Joseph Sabadina George Hillyer Joseph Slevine Thomas Tyrrell Auguste Hardy James M'Enroe Jame3 Wilson John Lucas Jacob Cohen Thomas P. Hodgson John Lousjhrey William Crowley Michael Greaney Richard Minhinnet John Hinnegin George Thiers Morgan O'Connell John Shrisbrell Joseph Poynton Frederick Hambrook Thos. Allen Fredk. Heissenbuttel George H. Turner James Crawford John Patterson JohnCleghorn George Fyfe Frank Mullvy John Jackson Patrick Ahearn Wm. Reid Andrew Spence John Barton ... M ichael M 'Namara Duncan livingsfcou > Charles Meyer H. Rigley Giacomo Cognetti Michael M'Grath James Adams j^ Wm. Kelly James Meehan C.Neville , ; John O'Brien Charles Meehan. James Power . Stephen Egan Daniel Ryan Andrew Moynehen Thos. Dwyer E.Tyler . Thos, Williams Thos. O'Halloran DeniS Burke H. Fisher Patrick Bourke Franz Krueger Timofchy Delany C. Cunningham '"" l?ew River District, May 21, 1871. (Reply) To Messrs Davies, Fraser, and Breen. Gentlemen — I accede to your request of allowing myself to be put in NOMINATION as a CANDIDATE in the forthcoming election for the CO CNTY COUNCIL. For the honor you have done me, and the good opinion entertained in soliciting me to stand for so important a position, I return you my sincere thanks. I shall take the earliest opportunity of visiting the mining centres and make known my views to the electors. Gentlemen, I beg to remain, your humble servant, PETER DUNGAN. Maori Creek, New River, May 29, 1871. WjTM. QUINN AND SON, JOTNERS& UNDERTAKERS, * Albert street. Tombstones, Monuments, and Enclosures erected.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 888, 1 June 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 888, 1 June 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 888, 1 June 1871, Page 3

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