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"InrßankruOTcy' . In the matter of a Deed of Assignment '. ■' made between Ralph Levoi of the : , . one part, George Roxburgh, Wes.- - - • ley Alcorn, and Robert Gardiner of the other part, and all the .credi-. ters.of the above-named Ralph I evoi of the third part; ■" And,' '. ' In the matter, of the; Debtors and Credi-. . tors Act, 1876. • This is to; give notice that the above-, led Trustees will, on Tuesday, the 6th- day of February next, at. eleven o'clock in the forenoon, or so Boon thereafter as counsel can be heard, apply to his Honor the Chief Justice for a declaration of the complete execution of the above-mentioned Deed of Assignment. Dated this 26th day of January, 1877. BARTON & FITZHERBERT, Solicitors for the Trustees. Race Meeting' wellington jockey < club '7 races. .■.-;.... To be held on the , '■ HUTT PARK RACECOURSE, ON THURSDAY , AND FRIDAY, Bth and 9th February, FIRST DAY (Thorsday), FEBRUARY 8. Hurdle Race, of 50 sovs. Hack Hurdle Race, of .15 sovs. j :Maiden Plate, of 100 sovs. Flying. Stakes Handicap, of 50 sovs. The Wellington Deuby, of 100 sovs., added 'to a sweepstake of 10 sovs. each; half forfeit for acceptors. For three-year-olds... Colts, Bst. lOlbs.; fillies, Bst. 51bs. '..Mile and a half. 2 sovs. on nomination, . before 8 p.m., 3rd November: ilfi7fi • 3 sovs. on acceptance, to be i p'.m., Friday, 22nd December, 1876.;. and • the' balance, 5 sovs., .tobepaid to the Secretary before 11 p.m., ■ atthe Empire ./'. -. Hotel j night before the' races; \ .Hack Race, of 10 soys. ... j The Provincial Plate of 125 sovs.! SECOND DAY (Friday),' FEBRUARY 9. Handicap, Hurdle Race, of 100 sovb. , . . . : The Wellington Cup, . a handicap "of 300. "sovs.; the second" horse to receive 50 sovs. from the Two miles. The ■winner, of any handicap race of the value of: 200 ' , sovs., after declaration of to carry 71bs.; of two, or; more j such races, lOlbs.; . of any such handicap race of the! value of •100 soys., to, carry 51bs., extra; | of two 'or more such races, 81bs. extra. Nomina- .'. ', tions, enclosing 3 sovs., to be made to the Secretary,-Wellington, before 8 p.m., 3rd .''..■ .November, 1876. Weights declared on Monday, 20th November, 1876. ; Accep- ; tances to ; be notified, and 5 'soys, paid, before 8 p.m. on Friday, 22nd December, 1876 ; the balance of 7 sovs. tobepaid : - on* the • night' of general entry, Monday, 29th January, 1877. • Hutt Park. Stakes,!of"so sovs. . j The Jockey Club Handicap, of .150 soys. Hack Race, of 10 sovs. . ..." ■ ,The Consolation Handicap, of 50 sovs. ' All communications,. entries, &c.,- &c, to be addressed through the post to the Secretary, •' J. W. KERBY, Wellington. T ANTED KNOWN, that the \ Empire . .., Dining Rooms and Restaurant, Lamb? ton-quay, are"now open. All.meals served in best'style Is. each. First-class accommodation for boarders and married couples at 20s. and upwards. Beds at all hours ! 7:7. r".": . CHARLES ALLEN, Proprietor. - A HOUSEMAID,. DUJOSvOE EDINBURGH HOTEL. WANTED KNOWN, Easiest Steve, 3d. Splendid Hair-cut, 6d: Accommodation for washing : and blacking, boojts, free. 1 Manners-street Saloon, near ' Willis-Btreet,' P. es, Manager. ,;- '' ■■ .- ANTED,--a- Waiter, Billiatd-Marker, • T » ••' and 'Barmant - Apply > ; Post Office, WANTED, Two Mutton Butchers. Apply to Alfred Tyer, Ngahaurangai. . XXTANTED, orders.'for Ball Programmes. \'\ V , A very- choice assortment of ornamental cards for this purpose, in stock at the office uf the New Zealand Times. .".'.. 1 . AXTANTED'thefollowingnumberS of the yy..... New Zealand.Mail,-1876 : ;-fFeb, 12, f Feb;>l9, Apfil 8/2 copies). May 27, (2jcopies). : 1 Address : Manager, New. Zealand T;mes. thorough f ; good.- i 'Cq'ok''-'nj?ed ; r apply, j, Jas. J. 'Anderson, 1 Commercial'Sote!,',Wanganui. XXTANTEDj-a few 'respectable'Boarders,; ••Vy '•'' Everyj comfort pt<» home; T'Apply-to MrsVCrowther, Willia-streetl ; '•■' ;■ -: ; | ''' XTT ANTED known,' that; Budge's Cigars' ; JryrA. 'aire;superior, betterkept, andjcheaper : than,,any l .other.Jn .the..city.;..Cigar| Divan, -Willis-street, 10 doora above Empire -Hotel.' RANTED .. known,, : that sßudge 8 Flowery , , Land-Mixture has only t» be! tried to be; preferred to any other .cut. mixe'd. j ~,, known, that Budge's Cut " ?fyf~ v Cavendish : ib the only, article equal to, the "Old Home, Cut "in the colony .';' "\XT ANTED. KNpWN, that'therd are for ~yV" .sale, cheap.', atJjjtie ..Wellington Coach; !!Fac'toj^^lJbutcher''s;cairt£ '£ lighV.SEring cart,"' lp^iayy73o.,-Ti spring,; wharf dray-, 1. wharf, dray," 1 dray) 1 second-hand springcart,, l,';b^ake' ' . l; ,-, •TXTANTED. KNQWN-rThat. THOMAS ■ \y,; T ; MYERS, picture-Frame Maker and, Gilder, opposite the .Theatre, Wellington/has'always.on hand quan."Birke'tt poster .and .others, to..choose"frbm." 1 mounted arid_ frames regilded, 'odj 'ANTED.known, that Budge's Smoking; r.,f T>>;"•'.§»]oon,;where'. customgra;caa lotmge : and enjoy their, pipe or weed, with ajcoolinjr pwnmer^drinkijisj^ha,luxuryjrpar excellence, of .the season.,' .'; " y . ~..<[;. '.-■■;.. ~,\t,i "'••;'■■ _7R. ----- •--' -P-'---A-'-8,----K- £ R . ( : - ' t | :.-"---':' :.. /i I. ;..';''■; V. ''Mulgrave-street, '■...•' ! LESSONS ON; r PIANOFORTE '-,"■■";;.■ •EI^MENT'XRt , A]iW' ) FiNIBHINO.j -";" ! -' ! ISS SMITH;-Teacher of Miißic) Moles- - 7ri|brfh-Btfeet. 7 Teriis,^! £l7 jsr " per quarter. Schools attended'bri beral tjerras. PIANOIbETES; -TUNED, ; ■':/. ,TED7AND REPAIRED. I O. AND T. RAMSEY, Cottage and Grand Pianofore Makera,--from-Broadwoqdarid Sons, 'London..;;. ':;' IV,: -/ , : \ •'' \.'. •-' j 7"' ' Pianofortes re-strung, I 'hatamers. re-covered, ■'•■' keys restored' to original colori toutih ■''■ ' regulated, Sic, &o. '',./■; -'.,'[ ' ' ','.' J Dealerß in pianofortes, harmoniums j violins, flu tea,, accordions, concertinas, and all kinds of -musical instruments.' ' Also; 'new and standard nnuicin sbeet and book. •-" ■■' ■ ■'>"■ ■■ ■...■■■'i-' i -, 1■; i- I;---,-. '■ ■ ■;' ""' "W^SlHa-qtw^V,-!-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 3

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