i>rapery. Gazette in Bankruptcy. ' / ' t : ' ir R In the Bankruptcy Acts and in the matter , of JAMES STEWART HAZLE, of GreyTHOIPSOI, SIM, AM BAKLIf Stf^-^r is nereby Given, that Hwry •'■•-' Kemicki ofr Greyjnduth, gentteman, the Provisional Trustee herein, has become and now is sole Trustee of the estate and eftectk bankrupt ;^ and further, that a public Bitting of the Court will be held on THURSDAY, the FOURTH day; of APRIL nexj^ at tea o'clQckj in the mmm mu*Jm/mL^rM' } ' forenoon, at the Court House, Greymouth, for the said bankrupt io pass his last examination) and make application for L his\discharge j and further, that the said bankrupt intends then and there to make such application as aforesaid: , JAMES= STEWART HAZLE. mAKE NOTICE, that HENRY ; MIT- -*• CHELL, of Camptowa, in the Pro. Wa otip MATtr o-nort-irrt^ tiiV vince of, Nelson, Hotel-keeper, a debbqftf, dM, we are now opening up tw^tieth day of march, w 2 , , file in the JDistrict Court of the County of . ±^^ -^ WestlandVboideriaVGreymouth.hisbeciara 109 CJ J\. B+E8 + E 8 tioh of Insolvency. - A. R, GUINNESS, Q"P Solicitor for the said Debtor. NEW & SEASONABLE GOODS, N .,TT*r?-,.".»-. Ex Claud HamUton, S 'ISSS EI . GOLD FIELDS. Fuf fcKfer pMcmliirS of Which will appeal" ill a few days. Gompanies or persons desirousiof making . , rr r application for subsidies, *under the "Immi- .■.'., - , . gratioh arid Public Works Act," will obtain ■ ■•'.■-• ->iVi : the necessary information at the Warden's ■ . '-. Office. [See New Zealand Gazette, January . . ; '.. ■."■■ ■ - : -::-t . .";■■; . ' 16/1872.] -.:.;. : • '^ '" ' ■ '■ "' ■>■■•■• /Signed), v •,:■.,■.-:-'■■.■ C. E. HAUGHTON, • "Jnddr Secretary Public Works, Gold Fields Department January 12, 1872. - iM»ooooociwr» 1 Tenders. n.OADS- NEW ZEALAND. TENDERS will be received at the Pro-m-^^^^^M^v-K- M*t»mvr a -«. . •«.-.-.:'--__ vincial En g in eer's Office, Westport, up to THOMPSON, SMITH, AND BARKLEY March follow** works in con. nection with the Construction of a DRAY ROAD in the INANGAHUA and GREY ■■:..: * VALLEyS:Inaugahua— Road Section No. I— From . ' , . Christy's t© the Gorge, four and a-half miles. ; Section No. 3—liarry's Creek to Fern . :. ■ ■ Flat, four miles; ' — —.— - >^.'—^~ __.__ -^ _^ Tenders will be received up to March 30 FLOODS. ILOOBS. ILOODSL ■***■ N °- l Grey t_,-^_. • ■'■■ ■ ■ Reef ton to the Mia-mia Plain, seven miles. ■ ■ Specifications for the above works can be .' . : seen r:-. a * *^. c : \Ward_en's Offices, Weatport, FRESH SACRIFICES OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING.H»tIST BE ■■ • '■■''-'"■■'■'■■ !-,■•■:■■ . ••• ..••>:■■"■-■• :■•■•-,.■ ■.-■■• ■-"■"' . ■■ . . JOHN BLACEETT SOLD, NO MATTER WHAT PRICES ARE REALISED; ': ' iL_MKab^ouA it • v j i _v j l .a tit i. r, L }i i - . i ' TENDERS are invited by the ColQnial Having had a lengthened stay on the West Coast, and not finding it advantageous r, ii ? ; vt « 1 1 *.. . ;-. . - ° Ijroyernment foi the Construction of; about to remain longer, , i' ;/,, _ TWO MILES of DRAY ROAD between Have resolved Oil leaving New Zealand Greymouth arid the Omotumotu Creek: » j i.' t -■■■ t i.i- A* • -n- j x» : ij Plans and specifications may be seen at And embarking for the African Uiamond Fields. ; ■ ■ . , _ ... ,... , , ,» . n 6 the Resident Magistrate s Court, Greymouth, To enable them to effect a quick saleof their Stock, they now quote "a few prices and at the District Engineer'a Office, Hoki- ; : . "• .:■;•..-■; ( tika, and tenders will be received at, the to show the pubUc that this is a GENUINE CLEARING SALE. The whole, latter place up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 29th Stock must be cleared out in six weeks or two months. ..-■.■'MARCH, 1872. , The lowest or any tender will not neces* Fancy Dresses, reduced to Is per yard, Worth Is 6d. sariiy be acceptecl. MuslinDresara, ss (fr*jt colors). ::, ; ; ' t*.,^-.^-' Prints, 6d, :worth ]o£d; French Merino, all wool, 2s to 3s. Uycommand, Black Lustre, Is to 2s. Plaids, Is 6d. - ....,=, : - JOHN BLACKETT, , Lama Shawls, 12s 6d, worth '40s. Black Coburg, Is to 2s. Assistant Engineer-in-Chief. Riich, 6d to 9d per yard. Worsted Braids, Is per^carder ldperyard. PubUc Works Office, Plumes, Is each. Ostixh Feathers, 7s 6d to 10s, : worth:2os. Welhngton, 14th March, 1872. .' Stay-fasteners, Gd each*. Black and white Falls, Is 6d each. — ~~ — ' — : — : . ...... '' American Leather, Is 6d pier yard. White Kid Gloves, 2s 6d: QTE \ M MAIL SERVICE, Waterproof Tweeds, 5s per yard, worth 7s 6d. H™xttyc.t>u •« w~~~ • ','■.„ ~ Window Hollands, Is per yard, worth Is 6d. „ ™£ ER w V # be , recei^? d ?* the General '. c■ J .'■■'.. Post. Office, Welhngfcon, till the Ist April ... ; i • . . . . , . ; next, for the performance, of ; the undermenIWEESKT'S CLOTHING. *If!SS^^ •:•_■ , ' r ' • _■ - ; , ... , • ; ing at Nelson and Taranaki ; and Trousers and Vest,. 2os, worth 37s 6d. , back to Picton, -by the same route Trousers, 12s 6d to 16s. ■,'■'■ once every four weeks. ' Vests, 5s ; Shirts, 33 to 7s 6d; Hats and Caps, Is to Is 6d. ! The names, tonnage,: and horse-power of Plush Hats, 3s 6d to 5s ; Boy's Moleskin Trousers, ss. tbe vessels; proposed to be employed to :be Boys' Suits, 20s to 365, worth 45s ; Knickerbockers, 12s 6d. stated, and vessels to, be approved by the Postmaster-General,, and to bo surveyed by. some person appointed by him whenever ■■■'.-. .." , ' „ t ■■■! •■'■ >- . ... he may consider it necessary. , UUIPJ : ■ JS.U UJL foil JjUUI k) lli for passage or victualling, to be provided , ; . when required for an officer of the Post Office • e Pft r tni6nti ' . Ladies' ' Kid Boots, 5s to 8$ 6d, Worth 12s 6d and 16s. A proper and^^secure room '"to be provided White Kid, 10s ; White Mosella Boots, 7s 6d. for the mail s i and all mails to be landed and . •■:... ' shipped by and at the expense of the con* 1 '■■■•. i .'.'■ ' ■ ■ ........ tractor. '. , . ' ■ ' ■• : A great many Bargains are to be had in this Establishment, and theyj would advise The days and hours of arrival and deter' ■■"•■■ . ; . -....-. , . -...,,. f ture at and from the various p^i^ ; tb be ; the public, one and all, to come and see for themselves before they buy elsewhere, fixed by the Postmaster-General, who shall also have the^ower of detaining the vessels, and they will find it greatly to their advantage. : if necessary, for forty-eight. hours after^the days fixed for their departure from Manukau, : .-...■ witKout'^r^.\;F6rany'b>h"OT~del!ent^ ~ — . .• '<>— « the rate of demurrage per hour to be stated. . ; : The service to commence at Picton pnHhe SKOGLTJTND IND '^HKGELL.: '§^?^ te w."*-_-ii^_-k^___.V^ v* J_ 1^ _.! AJ .JXAX_AJ t -*- V -t-UV^X-J-J-Uj; party-giving three months' notice, in writing, ,■ : . ..„■.;;. ..:■■.■/• : ;^\\" ••■"■"'•■ ■■<;-■...•••.:.■,.■.■■•■ i to 1 the other. \ '■ . •" The lowest or any tender not necessarily ,;•'; (Miw b5^bu5hpT0; ........... .... . —p^- G ; EL10IIEIJ0 i T ;: -■'■'■'■■'■■ ■■■'■• ■■• ■ •■ ■ -■ ■■.-. , . . ..,;;,; ; Secretary. -ALBERT STREfeT, GREYII&UTH; • <^S|^™Wte
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1138, 21 March 1872, Page 3
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