In BankruptcyIn the Matter of JOHN FREDERICK BOYD, of the City of Wellington, Tailor, a Bankrupt, NOTICE is hereby given that by order of the Supreme Court, made on the 19th day of June, 1574, the above-named JOHN FREDERICK BOYD was adjudicated a Bankrupt, and Friday, the 20th day of June, 1874, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, in the Grand Jury Room, Supreme Court House, Lambtou Quay, Wellington, appointed for the first meeting of his Creditors and the choice of a Trustee and Supervisors of his Estate. J. G, ALLAN, Solicitor to the Bankrupt. Money. T O LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY, Sums of .£IOO and upwards. Apply to HART & BUCKLEY, Solicitors, Wellington. N EW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY. MONEY TO LEND at 7 per cent. Apply to LEVIN &’ CO., Agents, 1 / J TO LEND either in one iU V.J or two sums, at £7 per cent., on freehold security. Apply to BRANDON & QUICK, Lambton Quay. For sale. FOR SALE.—I have a very handsome double-seated Buggy (highly finished) a first-class City Express (new), also a Family Cab, convertible into an open waggonette, carries eight. GEORGE POUND, COACH AND HERAT,DIG PAINTER, Gilder on Glass, &o. Willis Street, near the Scotch Church. N.B.—Work done for the trade. 171 OB SALE, the ENTIRE DRAUGHT J HORSE YOUNG GENERAL, Just Imported from Tasmania. Pedigree ; Young General, aged six years ; sire, General, imported to Tasmania ; dam, Flower, by Matchless; g.d., Old Flower. Old Flower was well known as the host mare in Tasmania, and won all the first prizes at the Tasmanian shows. The half-sister of Young General is the prize mare in Tasmania at the present time. For price or further particulars apply to E. MEREDITH, JUN., Whareama ; or R. LUCAS, Auctioneer, Greytown. May 30th, 1874. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY.—That valuable Line of Coaches running between Wellington and Porirua. Apply to SAMUEL PROSSER, Crown and Anchor. THE undersigned has just received a fressupply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &o. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Druggist, Willis street. Coach Factory. TTNION COACH FACTORY, ij Giidznee Street (Opposite St. Peter’s Church). The undersigned, having commenced business in the above premises, is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in a workmanlike manner, without delay, and on most reasonable terms. Bach branch of the business •will he under the supervision of skilful Workmen, and all work from the establishment guaranteed. Repairs of all descriptions executed with neatness and despatch. B.W. has also on hand, and in course of construction, double-seated buggies, express waggons, two spring carts, and timber waggons Country orders, specially attended to. B. W. WATSON. LOST, on the 9th instant, from Wellington Terrace, one Light Red Cow, white along the back, notch cut in right car ; branded lIP on olf rump. Any body giving information as to the above to B. Prouse, Wainuiomata, will he rewarded.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4137, 24 June 1874, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4137, 24 June 1874, Page 3
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