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..--■XiegaJLJfijtxces two owner^oC^lie. tramway may demand* gpgh'nmn aa.'tljey think fit. 9. shall be held to fjwgela of the tramway from taking any "increased charge over and above the charges hereinbefore limited for the conveyance of goods of any description, by agreement with the owners of, or persons in charge goods, either in respect of the consuch goods, except small parcels, by 0 (-kJ r trains, or by reason of any mal service performed by the owners in way- in .relation to the goods. -WILLIAM FITZHERBEBT, vf Superintendent. REGULATIONS. 1. Carriages for passenger traffic shall commence running not later than 8 a.m., and cease running not earlier than 8 p.m. They shall;rTO i not less than three times each day -bstWfe'biMhe Railway Station at Pipitea Point iaSdlfilWhTOhd-sti’oet, Adelaide-road, and not ■lSfaPfefiaJMtwelvo times each day between the juneti{®olbf Quba and Manners-streets and Charlqttd'-street and Lambton-quay. 2. Cartiages for goods " traffic shall run at least twice each.way each day. 3. Carriages will stop between Pipitea Point and Drummond-street at the following places:— Charlotte-street and Lambton-quay Junction, Lambton-quay and Johnston-street Junction, Lambton-quay and Grey-street Junction, Lambton-quay and Willisstreet Junction, Willis-street and Man-ners-street Junction, Manners-street and Cuba-streef Junction, Cuba-street and Ingestre-street Junction, Ingestrestreet and Taranaki-street Junction, Vivian-street and Tory-street Junction, , Vivian-street and Cambridge-terrace | Junction, Sussex-square and Adelaide- ! road Junction. 4. The rate of speed of the carriages in no case shall exceed a maximum rate ef ten miles per hour. Through Willis-street the maximum rate of speed shall be four miles per hour, the carriages to go round all street comers at a walking pace. 5. The distance between trains shall not be less than one quarter of a mile. (Signed) WILLIAM FITZHERBEBT, Superintendent. June 29th, 1876. IN THE MATTER OF THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1875, And in the Matter of the Liquidation of the Estate of WILLIAM ANDERSON, a Debtor. ALL CLAIMS against this Estate, accompanied by proof of debt, must be sent in to the Trustees at once, as a dividend is about to be declared, and will be payable to those who have proved, on and after the 4th proximo, at the office of George Thomas, Lambton-quay. Creditors must produce all bills of exchange or promissory notes for the purpose of endorsing the dividend on the same, and all proofs of debt must be stamped in accordance with the Act. GEORGE THOMAS, JOHN W. STEVENSON, Trustees. THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1875. In the Liquidation of the Estate of THOMAS UDY, of Greytown, a Debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that it having been resolved to assign the whole of the above estate and close the liquidation forthwith, creditors are required to send proofs of debt to the undersigned without delay, otherwise they will be liable to be deprived of participation in the consideration for which the estate is about to be assigned. MOORHOUSE & STAFFORD, Solicitors for the Trustees, Messrs. O’Shea and , Richardson. ORDER OP JUDGE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. TUESDAY, THIS FOURTH DAY OF JULY, 1876. UPON reading the Affidavits of JONAS WOODWARD, of Wellington, Public Trustee, and of CHARLES HANDAYSIDE STUTFIELD, of Wellington, Settler, I do order that the Public Trustee, the Curator ef the Estates of Deceased Persons, shall be Administrator of all and singular the goods, chattels, and credits of SAMUEL YOUNG, deceased, and that this order be published in the New Zealand Times newspaper. (Signed) JAMES PRENDERGAST. Chief Justice. RE SAMUEL YOUNG, DECEASED, INTESTATE. ALL Persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named deceased are requested to forward the same to the Public Trust Office on or before WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of July next. J. WOODWARD, Public Trustee. Wellington, July 4, 1876. Education DUOAT I O N. WANTED, for the Kohi School, Waverley, consisting of not more than twenty pupils, a FEMALE TEACHER, who is competent to impart an elementary English education. Must be approved of by the Education Board of the Province of Wellington. Applications, stating salary required, will be received by the undersigned, from whom all information can be obtained. JOHN W. KENAH. Waverley, 28th June, 1876. •pi DUG A T I O N A L. MISS SNELSON , being about to remove from the Terrace to Willis-street, immediately opposite St. Peter’s Church, is desirous of increasing the number of her pupils, both by boarders and day scholars. Terms on application. OUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL, Courtenay Place. CONDUCTED BN MISS PALMER. Quarter commences on WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. Terms on application. ■ Miscellaneous RARE OPPORTUNITY.—TO LET, that valuable piece of land at Te Aro Pa, adjoining Messrs. Crook and Harrison's boathouse, and having a frontage of 3sft. to the harbor. Apply A. E. Exley, Ngahauranga. OR SALE, EX MALAY.—Thirty Taamanian' Draught Horses and Mares, fourteen of which are as per pedigree in this paper of the 17th, 18 th, and 20 th March. BECK AND TONES, Manners-street. FOR SALE, a second-hand Billiard Table complete. Apply to MB. CHARLES BROWN Post-office Hotel,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4770, 6 July 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4770, 6 July 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4770, 6 July 1876, Page 3

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