G:E. & R. MASON'S ASSIGNMENT. .WHEREAS GEORGE EDWARD' MASON VV and ■■RICHARD, MASON, of Birchdalo, and Mount 'Mason, V' the Province ,of Canterbury,., and Colony .of New Zealand, Sheep-farmers and Stockowners, did, by deed bearing.date the Ist day of SEPTEMBER instant, made between the .said George Edward Mason and Richard.Mason of the one part, William Newton Millton, of View Hill Station, Stockowner, William Cockerell-Bcswick, of ICaiapoi, Merchant, and Edward Allen Hargreaves, of Lytteltori, -Merchant, of the second par.t; and the severalother persons, parties thereto, whose names and seals were thereunto subscribed arid set, creditors of the said Georgo Edward: Mason and Richard Mason-, and such other of their-creditors who shall come in-and execute the said deed within two months from the date thereof, of the third part; assign and transfer all their several sheep and'cattlo runs and stations in, the said Province of Canterbury, as well as those in the Province of Nelson', and adjoining or. near to "each"other,' viz.:—ln the Province of Canterbury* the Virginia Run, consisting of 16,000 acres;',the Lake Run, 12,500 acres; the Seaward Country Run,2,500 acres: In the Province of Nelson, the Hurunui Run, on the North Bank of the Hurunui, 5,000 acres; and the Island Run, on the Island,-on the Wai-aVua, 2,000 acres: —Also, 4,500 sheep and the increase thereof, with all their interest in 1,000 other sheep; and ■ the bullocks,cows, horses, and rams now being and grazing .upon the aforesaid sheep and cattle runs :—Also, the several drays, yokes, &c, with the huts, sfockyards, dipping apparatus, on or belonging to the Virginia Run, and-all other their personal property, estate, and effeots'whatsoever:—Unto the said William Newton Millton,'William' Cockerell Beswiok, :and Edward Allen Hargreaves, UPON TRUST, for sale by public auction or private contract, in one or several lots, for the benefit of such of the creditors of the said George Edward Mason' 'and- Richard Mason who shall execute the said deed at any time within t\vo months from the date thereof. And the said George Edward Mason and Richard Mason did, in and by the said deed, covenant to convey and assure tmtj the said trustees, upon and for the trusts therein expressed, or as^they the saia trustees should direct and require, 80 acres of freehold land, in two 40 acre'sections, with all improvements thereon, respectively situate at the Birchdale and Virginia Runs; which said deed was duly executed (in duplicate)' by the said George Edward Mason and Richard Mason, William Newton Millton, William Cockerell Beswick, and Edward Allen Hargreaves, in tli'e presence.of .and attested by Richard -WormaldjOf Lyttelton, Solicitor, and John Hare, his clerk, on the Ninth Day of September instant. Notice is therefore hereby given, that' the said deed of assignment now lies at my office for the j inspection and execution of the creditors .of the j said George Edward Mason and Richard Mason ; and such of them as shall neglect' or refuse to execute the same within the time aforesaid will be . excluded from all benefit arising therefrom. . By.order^of-.the Assignees, : . "' * RICHARD WORMALD, ' ' their Solicitor. Lyttelton, Sepb. 9, 1859, NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. A LL persons who stand indebted to George •£A. Edward Mason and Richard Mason,, of Birchdale and Mount Mason, in the Province of Canterbury, Sheep-farmers and Stockowners, or that have any of their estate and effects, are requested forthwith to pay and deliver the same to E. A. Hargreaves, of Lyttelton, Merchant, for and on behalf of their creditors. And all persons who have any claims or demands 'against the estate and effects of the, said. George Edward and Richard Mason, are rc^uestedito send,the particulars thereof ■•to--the-'-o*id'?i^v''AV ;i|l-argreavea, pin oi'der' that the same may be examined, and, if found correct, allowed. - By order, • RICHARD WORMALD, Solicitor. Lyttelton, Sept, 12,1859. IN THE MATTER OF JOHN' TOWNSHEND PARKINSON'S ASSIGNMENT. TT7 HEREAS John Townshend Parkinson, tt of the Ch.ristcb.urch District, in the Province of Canterbury in New Zealand, Commission Agent, did, by deed bearing date the twentyfourth day of September instant, made between the said John Townshend Parkinson of the first part, William Thomson,, of Christchurch, in the said province, Accountant, and John Campbell Aikman, of the said Christchuroh District, Merchant, of the second part, and several other persons creditors of the said John, Townshend Parkinson of the third part, assign all his leasehold and personal estate and effects unto tlie said William Thomson and John Campbell Aikman, upon trust, for sale by public auction or private contract, in one or tcore lot or lots, for the benefit of such of. the creditors of the said John Toyfrnshend Parkinson who should execute the said deed within two months from the date thereof; which said deed was duly executed by the said John .Townshend Parkinson and William Thomson, in the presence of Charles Allison', of Christchurch, Builder, and Edward French Buttemer Harston, of Christchurch, Solicitor, and by the paid John Campbell Aikman, in-the. presence.of James Murray, Young, of Lyttelton, Mariner, and Thomas Irvine!, of Lyttelton, Mariner, on the day of the date thereof. ■ ; Notice is hefeby given that the said deed of assignment now ties at my office, in Christchurch, for I the inspection rjnd execution of the creditors of the I said John Tcnynshcnd Parkinson; and such of them as' .shall "neglect to execute the same within the time" aforesaid,, will be excluded from all benefifcs arising ..therefrom. By order of the Assignees, ■I E. P. B. HARSTON, . j ' Their Solicitor. ■ .Cimstchureh.iSept. 27,1859. .'. ' IN| THE MATTER OF ' JOHN TO)VNSHEND PARKINSON'S .".■" ■ (ASSIGNMENT. ' NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons wli'o .'stand -indebted to John Townsfjend Parkinson, of the Christ church District], in the Province of Canterbury, Commis.s!oh Agjent, or who hold any of his estate. ov etiVscts, are [requested forthwith to pay and ■di'livvr tiio srunf to me, or to Mr. William Thomson, of Ohnsteh'iirch, Accountant, on behalf of his .crecJitbpfi."'-And fall .'.persons, having any -demands ■airairitft tho'■ estjite and effects of the/said John TcnvtiKlutnd ParkiiiFnn iire rcqnefited to sond the ip.-irtitMi!:irs..to me or th« snid William Thomson, in order ih;it the-s;um.< may bo examined, and if found 'correct) allowed. ' • ■'■:■'■■ ..-■.. E. P. B, HARSTON, Solicitor, Christchurch, September. 27, 1859. MR. C. G. HODGSON, Solicitor, Kaiapo':, begs to state that on and aftfr MONDAY, the 18th jnstant, his Offices will be at the Assembly Rooms'* Kaiapoi." Office hours from 10 to A
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 723, 12 October 1859, Page 2
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