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j paying a visit to Wellington, and coi riving in town, are very often at alc be best house or cheap* U i,. ru , * a ui.u.»=«..ient to visit (or buying clothing. J. McDowell and Co. offer sp'i vantages that can be met with no ' city. They keep at all times the la' sorted stock of every class of goods, import tho leading manufacturers of Great Britain and Ireland, which, being bought on the most advantageous terms, enables them to offer goods of sterling qualities at prices that cannot bo improved on by any houS3 in the trade. Every article is marked at a fixed price that cannot be deviated from, for ready money, from which there is no deviation ; so that inexperienced people are as well served as the best judges; the terms being net cash, without rebate or abatement of any kind. A full description of stock can be obtained from our catalogues and advertisements. Note the address—Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, corner of Lambton-quay and Willis-street, Wellingon. —Advt. Legal Notices ORDER OF JUDGE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Friday, the 7th day of July, 1876. UPON reading the affidavits o£ Jonas Woodward, of Wellington, Public Trustee, and of Joseph Hutchinson, of Wellington, clerk, I do order that the Public Trustee, the Curator of the Estates of Deceased Persons, shall be Administrator of all and singular the goods, chattels, and credits of James Smith, deceased, and that this order be published in the New Zealand Times newspaper. (Signed) JAMES PRENDEEGAST, Chief Justice. RE JAMES SMITH, DECEASAD INTESTATE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the aboveuamed deceased are requested to forward the same to the Public Trust Office on or before Wednesday the 26th day of July next. J. WOODWARD, Public Trustee. THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1875. In the Liquidation of the Estate of ARTHUR ALEXANDER KNIGHT, of Masterton, in the Province of Wellington, Storekeeper, a Debtor. THIS is to give notice that I, the abovenamed Arthur Alexander Knight, have this day filed with the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Wellington, a statement, under the provisions of the abovementioned Act, that I am unable to pay my debts, and that I desire to have my affairs liquidated under the said Act. And I hereby summon a first meeting of my creditors, to be held at the Supreme Courthouse, Lambtonquay, in the City of Wellington, on Friday, the 14th day of July, 1876, at 12 o'clock noon, to consider the propriety of having my affairs liquidated under the said Act. Until the appointment of a Trustee, all persons having in their possession any of my effects must deliver them and all debts due to me must be paid to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Wellington. Before the appointment of a Trustee, creditors, to enable them to vote at a meeting, must forward their proofs of debt to the Registrar. After the appointment of a Trustee, the proofs of debt must be forwarded to him. Dated this tenth day of July, 1876. ARTHUR A. KNIGHT. Volunteer Notices VV VOLUNTEERS. Battery will parade at the Drillshed, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 11th INST., at 7 p.m., in full-dress uniform and forage .caps. Side arms only. Band to attend. The annual meeting will be held at the Post Office Hotel after parade. E. PEARCE, Capt. Commanding. July 8. DUC A : jlu 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 ealary required, will be received by the undersigned, from whom all information can be obtained. JOHN W. KENAH. Waverley, 28th June, 1876. IDUCATIONAL. 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. r OU N G LADIES' SCHOOL, Cototenay Place. CONDUCTED Wi MISS PALMER. Quarter commences on WEDNESDAY, JULY IS. Terms on application.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4774, 11 July 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4774, 11 July 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4774, 11 July 1876, Page 3

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