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Legal Notices ESTATE OE CUTLER AND MOORE. CREDITORS are requested to render their claims, duly proved, prior to the 11th instant, or they will be debarred from participating in-any dividends. Persons indebted to the estate are hereby informed that their accounts must be paid by the 11th instant, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. i ARTHUR BAKER, ) rp , C. MOODY, ’ Trustees. Wellington, Nov. 3, 1876. In the matter of the Estates of JOHN ALFRED EDMONDSON and GEORGE SMITH SELLAR, of Wellington, Bankrupts. CREDITORS in the above Estates are requested to prove their claims forthwith, and all persons indebted to the estates, oi either of them, are requested to pay without delay the amounts so due by them to the undersigned, at the offices of the late firm of Edmondson, Sellar, and Co., at the comer of Grey-street and Lambtbn-quay. C. E. CAPPER, 1 ~ . J. S. M. THOMPSON, j J ' rusteesWellington, 11th October, 1876. IN THE LANDED ESTATES COURT, IRELAND. Judge Flanagan. Monday, the 10th day qf January, 1876. In the matter of the estate of Anne Murray, widow; Anne Murray, junior, spinster; Rose Murray, junior, spinster ; Maria Murray, spinster; Catherine Murray, spinster; William Murray, William J. Hepburn, James Murray, and Nicholas Murray (both persons of weak mind, by Richard Donegan, their guardian at litem)-, Rose Murray, spinster; Joseph Murray, John Murray, and George , Fottrell, junior; or some or one of them —Owners. Expartb. —The said George Fottrell, junior; Anne Murray, junior; Rose Murray, junior; Maria Murray, Catherine Murray, William J. Hepburn, Rose Murray, Joseph Murray, and John Murray— Petitioners. And in the matter of the Partition Act, 1868. On reading the conditional order in this cause, dated the 18th day of November, 1875, the affidavit of Barnard Brennan, filed the 2nd day of December, 1875, the certificate of service of notice on the leeeiver of quit rents, and the certificate dated this day of no cause shown, and it appearing to the Court that a sale of the premises in said conditional order named and hereinafter described would be more beneficial to the parties entitled thereto than a partition of the same between and amongst them— , . It is ordered by .the Court that the lands of Clonony, otherwise Clononamore, situate in the Barony of Garrycastle and King’s County, shall be sold pursuant to the provisions of said Partition Act, S. J. LYNCH, Registrar, (seal). N THE LANDED ESTATES COURT, . IRELAND,

Judge Flanagan. Thursday, the 11th day of May, 1876. In the matter of the estate of Anne Murray, ■widow ; Anne Murray, junior, spinster; Rose Murray, spinster; Maria Murray, 'spinster ; and Catherine Murray, spinster ; William Murray, William J. Hepburn, James Murray and Nicholas Murray . (both • persons of ■ weak mind, by Richard Donegan, their guardian at litem) ; Rose Murrav, spinster ; Joseph Murray, John Murray, and George Fottrell, junior, or some or one of them— Owners. The said George Fottrell, junior, and Anne Murray; Anne Murray, junior; Bose Murray, junior ; Maria Murray, Catherine Murray, William J. Hepburn, Rose Murray, Joseph Murray, and John Murray— Petitioners. And in the matter of the Partition Act, 1868. Upon reading the petition filed in this matter on the 12th day of November, 1875, the conditional order made thereon dated the 18th day of November, 1875, and the absolute order for sale dated the 10th day of January, 1876 —It is ordered by the Court that copies of the said absolute order, and of this order, be served upon William Murray in the said petition and orders named ; and that he do have four months from the date of such service to apply to the Court to discharge the said absolute order for sale, or to make such other application to the Court in reference thereto as he may be advised ; and that the proceedings toward a sale, be suspended until the expiration of said period of four months. S. J. LYNCH. Registrar, (seal) ; IN THE LANDED ESTATES COURT, IRELAND, Judge Flanagan. Tuesday, the 11th day of July, 1876. lu the matter of the estate of Anne Murray, widow ; Anne Murray, junior, spinster; Rose Murray, spinster; Maria Murray, spinster ; and Catherine Murray, spinster ; William Murray, William J. Hepburn, James Murray and Nicholas Murray (both persons of weak mind, by Richard Donegan, their guardian ad litem) ; Rose Murray, spinster ; Joseph Murray, John Murray, and George Fottrell, junior, or some or one of them —Owners. The said George Fottrell, junior; Anne Murray, Anne Murray, junior; Bose Murray, junior, Maria Murray, Catherine Murray, William J. Hepburn, Rose Murray, Joseph Murray, and John Murray— Petitioners. - ~■ " And in the matter of the Partition Act, 1868. Upon motion of Mr. G. D. Fottrell, solicitor for the petitioners, and on reading the order dated the 11th day of May, 1876, and affidavit of George D. Fottrell, filed the 15th day of June, 1876 —It is ordered by the Court that copies of the absolute order for sale, the order of the 11th day of May, 1876, and of this order be published twice (at intervals of fourteen days between each publication) in two newspapers of the largest circulation in New Zealand, and that such publication be deemed good service of the absolute order upon William Murray, one of the owners, and that the petitioner be allowed the costs of this motion as costs in the matter. S. J. LYNCH, • Registrar, (seal). TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the parcel of land hereinafter described will ‘be brought under the provisions of “ The Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 11th day of November next. Bangitikei District. Sections “27,” “28,” and “ 28a,” 395 acres 3 roods 32 perches.— GAMALIEL SUTCLIFFE, Applicant, on behalf of William Waring Taylor the occupant. 745. A diagram may be inspected at this office. Dated this 30th day of October, 1876, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. , - JOHN E. SMITH, District Laud Registrar. FOUND. —A Shawl. Owner can have the same, by-paying cost of advertisement, on application to J. Harries, bootmaker, Hain-ing-street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4876, 7 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4876, 7 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4876, 7 November 1876, Page 3

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