Funeral NoticesnpHE friends of the late Mr. F. bTAGG are X respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will leave the residence of Mr. George Cooper, Thorndon-quay, THIS DAY, at 2 o'ciock p.m. W. J. HALL, Undertaker. rpHE FUNERAL of the late THOMAS X. MORGAN will leava Tawa Flat, Porirua road, on TUESDAY NEXT, at one o'clock. Friends will please accept this invitation. WM. BENSON, Undertaker, GKEAT BARG AI N S this week At TE ARO HOUSE. Men's strong tweed trousers, Cs. 6d. Men's trousers and vests, 10s. 6d. 1 RE A T BARGAINS this week vX At TE ARO HOUSE. Men's black cloth coats, 7s. 6d. Men's stout tweed coats, 12s. 6d.IEEAX BARGAINS this week JC At TE ARO HOUSE. Men's Waverley over coats, 275. 6d. Men's grey tweed suits, 275. 6d. REAT BARGAINS this week At TE ARO HOUSE. Men's black cloth suits, 295. 6d. Boys' tweed suits, half-price, lis. 6d. REAT BARGAINS this week At TE ARO HOUSE. Men's Crimean shirts, all wool, 3s. 9d. Men's underflannels, full-size, 4s. 6d. LAST WEEK OF THE CLEARING ' SALE at TE ARO HOUSE. Remnants of white calicos Remnants of grey calicos Remnants of white sheetings. LAST WEEK op the CLEARING SALE. Remnants of plain winceys Remnants of checked winceys Remnants of fancy dresses. THE GRFAT CLEARING SALE At TE ARO HOUSE Will close on SATURDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER.' MACLEAFS TEMPORARY DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite Gear's, Butcher, CUBA-'STREET. GOODS MUST BE SOLD AT ANY-PRICE, MACLEAN'S TEMPORARY DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, CUBA-STREET. NOTE THE NAME : MACLEAN Public Notices IW. ARTHUR BRADFORD, hereby give * notice that it is my intention to apply, on MONDAY, 20th day of SEPTEMBER, 1875, to be registered as a duly-qualified Medical Practitioner. My qualifications are Bachelor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, and my degrees are now deposited in the Registrar-Generis office for inspection. My residence is Wellington. College-street, 12th August, 1875. TOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF _S PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership hitherto subsisting between JAMES RANSON and JAMES EDWARDS, as Builders, at the city of Wellington, has been this DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts owing by the said partnership will be paid by James Ranson, by whom the business will be in future carried on, provided that accounts be sent in on or before the 10th Sepnber next, and all amounts due to the said rtnership will be paid to him. Dated at Wellington, this twenty-seventh day of August, 1875. JAMES RANSON, JAMES EDWARDS. Witness to Signature— Oliver Samuel, .Law Student, Wellington. In Bankruptcy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of The Bankruptcy Act, 18Q7, and the amendments thereof; . and in the matter of HENRY BENTLEY and GEORGE BENTLEY, both of Masterton, in the province of Wellington, Storekeepers, carrying on business under the style of " H. Bentloy & Son." NOTICE is hereby given that a certain Deed of Assignment dated the 19th day of AUGUST instant, expressed to be made between the abovenamed Henry Bentley and George Bentley of the first part; John Smylie McDewell Thompson and David Thomson Stuart, both of Wellington, in the province of Wellington, merchants, of the second part ; and the several other persons and firms whose hands and seals are thereunto subscribed and affixed, who are the creditors of the said firm of "H. Bentloy & Son," or of the partners thereof, or either of them of the third part, being an assignment by the said Henry Bentley and George Bentley for the benefit of all the creditors aforesaid was duly filed in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, on the 26th day of Aiigust instant, and that creditors of the said Henry Bentley and George Bentley, or either of them desirous of executing the said deed can do so upon application to the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington. Dated this 26th day of August, 1875. HART & BUCKLEY, Solicitors for the arranging debtors. Electoral Notices WELLINGTON HIGHWAY DISTRICT. ELECTION OF WARDENS. The following times and places are fixed for the nominations and elections of Wardens for the Wellington District Highways Board: — No. 2 Ward—Schoolhouse, Tawa Flat, 30th August, 12 noon. No. 3 Ward—Schoolhouse, Pahautanui, 31st August, 12 noon. ' No. 4 Ward—Masonic Hall, Hutt, Ist September, 12 noon. No. 5 Ward—Schoolhouse, Wninuioinata, 2nd September, 12 noon. No. 6 Ward—Schoolhouse, Taita, 3rd September, 12 noon. No. 7 Ward—Schoolhouse, Upper Hutt, 4th September, 12 noon. And that Mr. Henry Ashton is appointed Returning officer. THOMAS MASON, Chairman, August i.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4506, 30 August 1875, Page 5
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