IN THE SUPREME COURT. Between Hugh Ross, Plaintiff; and
Eden Bowler, George Smith, and John Matthew Taylor, Defendants.
j\OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thaU, the above named Plaintiff, do intend to apply to the Supreme Court, by Petition, for an order for the sale of the real property of Eden Bowler, one of the above named Defendants, to discharge the judgment debt due in the above suit from the said Defendants to me, such judgment being for work and labour done, and for monies paid, laid out and expended as a Solicitor, for and on the account of the said Defendants. And I further give notice, that the property in respect of which such Order for Sale is about to be applied for, is described as follows, that is to say — All that piece or parcel of land and hereditaments, with the dwelling-house thereon erected, situate, and being in the town of Wellington, containing by estimation 20 rods, more or less, being part of the town acre numbered 554 on the Surveyor General of the New Zealand Company's plan of the town of Wellington aforesaid, bounded on the north by part of the said town acre, now, or late, in the possession of Charles Webb ; on the south by other parts of the said acre, now, or late, in the possession of certain persons, known as the Wellington Land Association ; on the east by town acre number 556 on the said plan of the said Surveyor General ; and on the west by town acre number 552 on the said plan ; and containing on the north and south sides thereof 132 feet ; and on the east and west sides thereof 41 feet 3 inches. And, also, all that piece parcel of land or ground, situate, lying and being on Te-aro flat, in Wellington aforesaid, together with the house and building now standing and being thereon; containing in front of Cuba-street, Te-aro flat, aforesaid, 30 feet, or thereabouts, and in depth 120 feet, or thereabouts, and is bounded on the west by Cuba-street aforesaid, on the south in part by a piece of ground, now, or late, in the occupation of John King, Solicitor, and on the east by Taranaki-street, which said piece of land, house and premises, are now, or lately were, in the occupation of the Defendant, John Matthew Taylor. Dated this 13th day of May, 1845. H. Ross, The above named Plaintiff.
WELLINGTON POST OFFICE.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS, May 10, 1845.
Lloyd, Wm. J. Macfarlane, Mr. (Kate) Maule, Mrs. Ann Maxwell, James May, Charles Merricks, H. Moses, John Mullen, Richd. or Michael Oxley, George Palmer, Charleß Parker, S. C. Parker, Thomas Parkinson, Mrs. Pearse, Charles 3 Reid, David 2 Reynolds, Richard Ross, Wm. Russell, James Scott, James 2 Scott, Peter Scott, William , Scott, William (Otago) Smith, Robert Starks, John Stuart, Thomas Summons, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. 2 Task, John Teed, W. Telford, J. Thomas, W. Thorburn, George Trubshaw, William Wade, John j Welbank, Mrs. J. 2 Wilkinson, Alfred Wright, Willam
Adams, Benjamin Baker, George A. 2 Black, Andrew Buck, Mary and George Branks, Robert Brown, Mrs. Charlotte Chambers, Mrs. E. E. Cole, G. T. Durre, G. A. Drinkwater, C. F. Fanner, John Freeman, C. J. Frews, W. Gardner, Janet Gibbs, Mr. (Otago) Gillies, Mrs. Capt. Hammond, Mark 2 Hardcastle,Mrs.Wm.M. 3 Higgins, James. Hill, Mr. Hopkins, Jos. 2 Johnson, W. Jones, G. Jones, George Jones, Henry Jones, Mrs. (Queen Charlotte's Sound) Kelly, William Kett, James Kettle, O. H. King, R. A. Lander, Charles Lander, D. O. Lee, James Levy, Barnard Lloyd, Thomas
SIGNAL STATION.
MOUNT ALBERT. The following arc the Signals used at the Flag-Staff at Mount Albert. A Square denotes a Ship ~) When the A Cross " a Barque | vessel is inside A Circle " a Brig I the HEADS A Triangle " a Schooner J the FLAG A Diamond " a Cutter I will be A Parallelogram a Steamer J lowered. Remarks. — A White Flag at Mast Head denotes a sail in sight ; when the class is ascertained, the descriptive Signal will be hoisted at the Yard Arm. English vessel of war, Union Jack at Mast Head. Foreign vessel of war, Union Jack at Mast Head, with white Pendant. Government Brig, white Pendant under descriptive Signal. When a vessel is at anchor, either inside or outside the Heads, the flag is lowered to half mast. A vessel in distress, or on shore, descriptive signal half mast. Fore and aft schooner, a triangle, hollow in the centre.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 34, 31 May 1845, Page 1
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741Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 34, 31 May 1845, Page 1
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