Thursday, April 25, 1850. IN the matter of the Joint Stock Companies winding up Acts, 1848 and 1849, and of the Royal Bank of Australia. Richard Richards, Esq., the Master of the High Court of Chancery, charged with the winding un of this Company, has this day appointed William Charles Wryghte, of No. 4, Sambrook Court, Basinghall-street in the city of London, Accountant, Official Manager of this Company. Smith, Campbell, & Co., Sydney, New South Wales, Agents for said Official Manager, by Power of Attorney. N.B. — All persons interested in or having any knowledge of the affairs, property, or books, of the said Bank, are forthwith requested to communicate with said Agents.
Monday, the I3th day of May, 1850. IN the matter of the Joint Stock Companies winding up Acts, 1848 and 1849, and of the Royal Bank of Australia. I, Richard Richards, Esquire, the Master of the High Court of Chancery, charged with the winding up of this Company, do order that all and every person, whomsoever and wheresoever, on whom this order shall be served, and his agents, clerks, and servants, shall within three days after the service hereof, produce and deliver unto and leave with William Charles Wryghte, the official Manager of the said Royal Bank of Australia, at his Chambers, situate No. 4 Sambrook Court, Basinghall-street, in the city of London, or unto the Attorney or Attorneys, agent or agents, appointee or appointees of the said William Charles Wryghte, in the several Australasian colonies, and in the colony of New Zealand, and in their respective dependencies, all and every the land, houses, wharfs, and their respective appurtenances, stock, cattle, sheep, wool, skins, .hides, tallow, fat, ships, boats, and all money, securities for money, mortgages, assignments, deeds, leases and other effects, assets, property, and documents whatsoever, of or relating to, or belonging to the said Royal Bank of Australia, and also the minute books, day books, ledgers, bankers' pass books, cash books, letters (whether marked private, or secret and confidential, or otherwise), despatches, advices, orders, bills, drafts, checks, papers and wiitings, in the custody, possession, or power, of the said person or persons on whom this order shall be served, or of his agents, .clerka, or servants, which in anywise belong or relate to the said Royal Bank of Australia, or to the affairs or estate of the said Royil Bank of Australia, or which in anywise relate to the former or late Directors, Managers, Officers, Clerks, or Servants of the said Royal Bank of Australia, concerning the affairs, conduct, or management of the estate, or property, or pro • eeedings of the said Royal Bank of Austinlid. (Signed) R. Richards, Smith, Campbell, & Co., Agents by Power oi Attorney to said Official Manager, Sydney, New South Wales.
WITH reference to the above advertisements, notice is hereby given that by power of attorney, dated London, 16th day of May 1850, the abovenamed William Charles Wrjqrhte, Esq., Official Manager of the said Royal Bank of Australia, did constitute depute, and appoint, James Nelson Smith, Alexander Campbell, and Benjamin Buchanan, trading under the i'trm of Smith, Campbell, & Co., of Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, merchants, jointly, and each and every of them separately, the true and lawful attorney and attorneys, agent and agents, appointee and appointees, of him the said William Charles Wryghte, to ask, demand, and receive, from every peison and persons whomsoever, in the said Australasian Colonies, and the colony of New Zealand, and their respective dependencies, all property, of every sort and description, both real and personal, belonging to the said Royal Bank of Australia, of which all persons are hereby required to take notice. Dated Sydney, September 12, 1850. Smith, Campbell, & Co., Spring-street, Sydney.
BRITANNIA THEATRE. THE PUBLIC is respectfully informed that the above Theatre will be opened on MONDAY, 18th NOVEMBER,
with an entirely new and interesting piece, in two Acts, to be called DAMP BEDS; Or, The Cold Water Cure.
In the course of the evening the following Songs, — "Rather than with thee I'd part;" "The Old Arm Chair;" "I'm a Gent."
The whole to conclude with a new and laughable Farce, entitled
THE LITTLE BACK PARLOUR. Wellington, 9th November, 1850.
On Sale, SUPERIOR ONION SEED, from Hobart Town. At James M'Beth, Pipitea. October 30, 1850.
Wool Packs, FOR SALE AT THE STORES OF Crawford & Yule.
To Let. rpHE HOUSE AND SHOP in WillisX street, adjoining St. Peter's Church. Possession will be given on the Ist November. ALSO, Those commodious Stores on Te Aro Flat, at present occupied by the Commissariat. Possession will be given on the Ist of December. For further particulars, apply to N. Levin, Lambton Quay, i Wellington, October 25, 1850.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 550, 9 November 1850, Page 2
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