Missing Friends George allen.—£2o reward. To Registrars of Mortality, Parish Clerks, and others. Information is desired concerning Mr. GEORGE ALLEN, formerly of WYE, in the County of Kent, Butcher, who many years ago emigrated to MELBOURNE, in the colony of Victoria, Australia. He came home in 1856, but went out again to MELBOURNE in April in the following year, taking out with him the thoroughbred" Entire Horse, “HIGH SHERIFF.” He has not been heard of since 1868, and is believed to have been drowned that year when crossing a Creek in the colony of Queensland. He was spoken to at MELBOURNE, in June, 1868. He is believed to have died a bachelor. The above reward will be given to any person who will give satisfactory evidence of his death, and a similar reward will be given to whoever will give satisfactory evidence that he died a bachelor. If he left a Wife or Children, they requested to commuhicate with the uudernamed. Informants in England are requested to correspond with Messrs. SANKEY, SON, and FLINT, Solicitors, CANTERBURY ; Australian and New Zealand informants with Dr. TASSELL, BATHURST, NEW SOUTH WALES ; or, Messrs. J. M. SMITH and EMMERSON, Solicitors, 28, Market-square, Collins-street West, MELBOURNE. Legal Notices IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON OISTiiICT. NOTICE TO SPECIAL JURORS AND OTHERS. Between JULIUS TOXWARD, Plaintiff, And WILLIAM HASTWELL, Defendant. NOTICE is hereby given that the trial «f this cause will on MONDAY, the Btli DAY of JANUARY next, be adjourned to TUESDAY, the 16th DAY of JANUARY, at 10 o’clock a.m., on which later date all Special Jurors and Witnesses summoned on the trial of this cause will be required to give their attendance. By order of the Court. JAMES 0. CRAWFORD, Sheriff. Wellington, December 29, 1876. IN THE MATTER OF THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876, And of the Bankruptcy of WILLIAM GEORGE, of Featherston, in the County of Wairarapa West, in the Colony of New Zealand, Blacksmith, a Debtor. THIS is to notify that WILLIAM GEORGE, of Featherston, in the County of Wairarapa West, in the Colony of New Zealand, blacksmith, has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors to be held at Wellington, in the Grand Jury Room of the Supreme Court, on MONDAY, the 15th day of JANUARY, 1877, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1877. H. 0. WILMER, Deputy-Registrar. Travers & Ollivieu, Agents for A. R. Bunny, Solicitor for the debtor. I HEREBY give notice that under a writ of fieri facias, duly issued out of the Supreme Court, at the suit of Christopher Potts, of Tauherenikau, I have taken in execution the equity of redemption of Cecil Augustus Curtis, of the City of Wellington, schoolmaster, in all that parcel of land, being part of section numbered 126 on the official map or plan of the City of Wellington, commencing at the north-western corner of the said section, and extending thence in an easterly direction, and having a frontage on Ingestre-street of 69 feet and 7 inches, and extending back from Ingestre-street aforesaid in a southerly direction a distance of 84 feet, and forming a rectangular block, the western boundary of which coincides with the western boundary of the said section No. 126 ; and that I intend to cause the same to be sold at the auction rooms in Hunter-street, in the City of Wellington, of Mr. J. H. Wallace, on the 11th day of January, 1877, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. The solicitor for the execution creditor is Mr. F. M. Ollivier, of Featherston-street, Wellington. JAMES C. CRAWFORD, Sheriff. 21st September, 1876. Business Notices IJIHOBNDON BREWERY J. & W. STAPLES, Brewers, Malt and Hop Importers. J. & W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade and private families for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES and STOUT, &c., in bulk and bottle, are of the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favors. Private families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. thorndon brewery, J. & W. STAPLES, Proprietors. WHO is your Saddler? Why Wiggins, acknowledged by all tojieep the best articles in the trade. A call will prove to you the fact. An immense stock of saddlery and harness always on hand. Comparison as to price and quality earnestly invited. A great variety in single, double, buggy, carriage, coach, and brake harness, horse clothing, racing gear, and every item in connection with the trade in abundance. Military accoutrements, solid leather cases, and mill belting made to order. William Wiggins, manufacturer and importer of saddlery, wholesale and retail, Lambton-quay and Lower Hutt. THE REASON WHY you should give your orders to Huxley, The Taylor, of Manners-street, is that he is doing a large trade, and can buy goods in large quantities at wholesale prices. He has more experience in the trade than any other man in Wellington. His terms are prompt cash, so you have not to pay bad debts. His doeskin and tweed suits at £4 10s. are fully equal to those made by any other tailor at £6 10s. His best tweed trousers are only 255.; and if that is too high for you, he will make you a good strong pair of everyday trousers, all well shrunk and sewn by hand, for £l. W& C. HARRIS beg to inform the , inhabitants of Wellington and the Wairarapa that they have purchased the Carrying Business from Messrs. Edmondson, Sellar, & Co., and hope by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to receive the support hitherto accorded to their predecessors. The Agency in Wellington will still be continued by THOS. C. DARCY, Lambton-quay. Electro-plated and nickle SlLVEß.—Spoons—Tea, Dessert, Table, Gravy, Mustard, Salt, Egg, Fruit, Sugar Sifters, Sugar Ladles, Soup and Sauce Ladles, Table and Dessert Forks, Sugar Tongs and Crushers, Fish Carvers, Plate Baskets, Knife Sharpeners and Knife Powder, Plate Powder, Silversmiths’ Soap, Chamois X.eather. ROBT, GARDNER & CO., Furnishing and General’lronmongers, Lamb-ton-quay, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4923, 3 January 1877, Page 3
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