Miscellaneous. p NOTICE. I WHEREAS by Deed of Assignment, dated the 3 fourth day of July, One 'thousand^eieht hundred and sixty-three, Ferdinand Augustus Von >° Hammer, of InvercargiH, in the Province of v Southland, Livery Stable Keeper, assigned all his -i estate and effects unto Archibald Thomas Man- -| ning and Samuel Beaven, both of Invercargill \ I aforesaid, merchants, as trustees, in trust to sell j such estate and effects, and after payment of ex- \ penses, to pay and satisfy, so far as the trust i monies will extend to the- creditors* of the snid \ Ferdinand Augustus Von Hammer, who shall by themselves, or their attorneys, or agents, or in tbe name or names of their partnership, jointly execute the said deed, the amount of the debts due or owing to them respectively from the said Ferdinand Augustus Von Hammer, 'rateably and '' proportionably, and without any preference or prioiiby, but subject to the provisions thereinafter contained, which said deed now lies at tht office of S. M. South, Tay-street, : lnvercargilli Solicitor, for the execution of such of the creditors of tne 6aid Ferdinand Augustus Von Hammer, as snail assent to the same on or before the cighteeh^i day of July instant. " ' ' ' r Dated this fourth day of .July, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-ihtee. , „ S. M. SOUTH, * Solicitor to the Trustees,, Tay-street, Invercargill. AH monips due to the estate are "to be paid to the Trustees forthwith. " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Francis Hamilton, of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, Auctioneer, Stock, Station, and Commission Agent, did, by deed bearing date tbe ' tenth day of June, 1863, grant, convey, and assign unto Henry William Whitton, of Inv«rcar-,-*t« gill, Merchant, and John Blacklock, of the same place, Merchant, all the estate and effects of him, the said Francis Hamilton, upon the trusts therein "Zm mentioned, for the benefit of oil the -creditors of |p the said Francis Hamilton ; and that the said |p deed was duly executed by the "said Francis Ha- 'I milton on the said tenth day of July, 1863, and by "^ the said H. W. Whilton and John Blacklock, on §£] the fifteenth day of June aforesaid, and the execution of the said deed by the said Francis HamiJton, H. W. Whitton, and J. Blacklock, was && attested by James Harvey, of Invercargill, afore- |pj said, Solicitor ; aud that the said deed now lies at r £j the office of Messrs. Harvoy and Stuart, Solicitors, >" j Tay-street, Invercargill, aforesaid, for the perusal "■i and execution by the creditors of the said Francis j* Hamilton, and who will be excluded from all be- ~-'l J nefit under tbo said deed unless they execute, or j assent in writing to ttdec the benefit oi the saaie, on or before the fourth day of August next. j HARVEY "and STUART, ' Solicitors to the Trustees. 5 Tay-street, Invercargill, ; 10th June, 1863. . — ■ . .1 NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICES. " TENDERS ARE REQUIRED BY THE GO- : \ VERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND FOR , $ THE PERFORMANCE OF THE UNDER- ) MENTIONED SERVICES. "I A Steamer to leave Melbourne within twenty- -* • four hours after the due dcte of the ar- * rival of the European Mail Contract . Boat, for Port Chalmers, Otago, calling at the Bluff. To wait in Melbourne for the Mail, if detained, not more than four days, after it 9 due date. ; 2. A steamer to leave Port Chalmers for Mcl- '- bourne, calling at the Bluff, carrying the Homeward Mail of the Colony to Melbourne not later than two p.m. on the 16th of each month, except „_ February, and then on the 14th. ... The steamers employed must be subject to the ,<. approval of the Government, and must be able to i ( maintain an average speed of net less than eight knots an hour on each voyage. j » All Post Office Mails must be received on board ( and delivered to destination free of charge. > Mails to be taken from and delivered on board v of the European Mail Contract Steamer in Hobson's Bay, Rt the expense of the contractor. A free chief cabin passage must be at the service of a clerk or agent of the Post Office, on the reg vi- ' . sifcion cf the Government, and proper accommodation provided for sorting letters. : Tbe tender to state the amount of penalty recoverable for general non-performance of contract; a penalty of £100 per diem will be required for delay in departure after the time fixed on each voyage, and an additional penalty of £300 for failure, after such delay in delivering the homoward mail in Melbourne prior to the departure of the European Mail Contract Boat from that port. The tenders may state tho sum for which tho whole or any portion of the forementioned services will be undertaken. The contract to commence on January Ist, 1864,' and to continue in force until the expiration of six calendar months' notice to be given by either of the parties to the other of his intention to determine the same ; provided always that the contract shall not terminate before the 31st day of December, 1864. The tenders to be endorsed "Tenders for tho New Zealand Mail Services," to be addressed to tbe Postmaster General of New Zealand, and to be posted at Dunedin not later than the 18th day of September next. Beadee Gilsok Wood. General Post Office, Auckland, 22nd June, 1863. RIVEETON. THE NEAREST PORT TO THE WAKATIP DIGGINGS, WITH THE SHORTEST AND BESI EOAD. WINTER TRAFFIC «mi be maintained either by the present road over the Aparimft. £ Bridge, by the Upper Ford and Gropper's Bush, \ or by the Yellow Bluff and Howell's Bush. ; Teams have frequently loaded here for tho Lake, returned and loaded again within BIGHT DATS, since the winter set in. Capt. Howell's dvay has iusb now arrived with twenty-three bales of wool, being about (3) three tons. 25th April, 1863. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the Inhabitants of IN Tay-street, that the Drainage from their houses must be delivered underneath the footpath by pipes into the drain. By order, J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to Toira Board. Town Board Office, . ' " - - - Invercargill, July 2, 1863. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL Parties Indebted to Messrs. W»tson and Lockyer, Royal Hotel, are respectfully quested to settle their Accounts immediately,jand all Accounts against the said firm are°requc'ste<l to be sent in for Settlement. WATSON AND LOCKYER, , Royal HoteL June 16, 1863. TO IiET. SECTION 22, Block 65, Spey-streefc Sn 9, „ 70, Yarrow-street M 7f j) 4, Campbelltown. • MANING and WHIITON, . ' •* : " Tay-fltwet.^ 9th July, 1863. , 1_ "^ COTTAGES TO LET. Apply 8.- Huey, Meswa % \J J. S. Clerke and Co/a, Tay-street. . J MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.— The perjjn who *' took away a copy of « Hamilton's Duunond • Psalmody" at the first Practice Meeting of v the-'^ Musical Association, wilT oblige by returning tta?' game to the Times Office. ' ~»*-^— .
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 14 July 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)
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