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Public Notices s „ ;„.. , , 3) INYEEOAEG-ILL TOWN BOAED. 1- ELECTION" OF THREE MEMBERS. n TB" pursuance of the Provisions of the " Town 11 1 Board Ordinance, 1863," I, tho Superintend dent of the :Prbvinco of Southland, ; do , hereby s appoint the Electors entitled to vote for > Mem--1 bers for the Town of Invercargill, in tho Provins cial Council of Southland, to. assemble upon Tuesr day, tho 16th day of August, at noon, in tho e ollice of the Town Board, .Invercargill, for the b ipurpose of Electing three legally. quaufied pert sons who shall be Members of -WTows Board - -of Invebcargill, in the room of W. B. Scandrett, i James ; Grieve, and William Garthwaifce, whose t seats have become vacant under the provisions of ' the Ordinance aforesaid. And I hereby appoint > J. C. Hunter, Esq., of Invercargill, Returning • Officer, to preside at the said meeting ; and in ' the event of a poll being .demanded, I hereby ; appoint the polling to take, place in the office, of • the said Board, on Wednesday, the 17th day of ' August. ... 1 J. A. R. MENZIES, Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, sth August, 1861. • ESTATE OP A. T. CLARK and SONS. [ ' "QARTIES still indebted to the Estate are • JL hereby notified that, UNLESS PAYMENT is MADE to Messrs. Morison, Law and Squires, on or before 20th inst., legal steps will be immediately taken to enforce payment. JOHN SQUIRES, } Trustees SAMUEL BEAVEN, j rrustees - Invercargill, 9th August, 1864. '. INVERCARGILL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. T\ESTITUTE PERSONS requiring relief in JL/ Food or Clothing, may APPLY at the HOSPITAL daily, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 12 noon. JAMES P. MURRAY, Hon. Secretary. THE INVERCARGILL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. npIIE Benevolent are respectfully informed that 1 DONATIONS of FOOD or CLOTHING, in aid of the poor, will be thankfully RECEIVED at the Hospital, where provision lias been made for their reception. Flour, Tea, and Sugar, are at present most needed. JAMES P. MURRAY. Hon. Secretary. THE FOUB-POUND LOAF is Is. 3d. ONLY AT C. TULLOCH'S, BAKE R, Deveeon-street. NOTICE. MEN'S INDIA-RUBBER KNEE BOOTS, TWENTY SHILLINGS T KINGSLAND, RED BOOT, J ■ TAY-STREET. ALL Parties indebted to the Assigned Estate of E. HARGIN & CO., Ironmongers, Tay- ■ street, are requested to PAY the AMOUNTS of their ACCOUNTS to the undersigned, at the Promises, forthwith. . ROBT. HARPER, Attorney for Trustees. I ' luTcrcargill, 26th May, 1864. ; OBIGINAL WBIT, No. 362. WRIT OF FOREIGN ATTACHMENT, 1 j -NO. 3. ; ?! -L' „ VJCtQßl^vbyvthe Gi-jice of Gpd; ,of jthe L ! ' " ' Uhited'K^gc|o^i i Jo|^i:eat Bjcitain and I IrelaiM^^enf 10 3?aith. I To THOMAS MOREELr :#AC- , DONALD and WILLIAM RUSSELL. of Invercargill, Gentlemen, practising J as Solicitors and Barristers, under the 5 style or firm of MACDONALD and ) RUSSELL, and SAMUEL, MUNCKLEY SOUTH, of the same place, I J Gentleman, and JAMES RICHARD \ DAVIES, of the same place, Contractor, Greeting. > "ST7"HEREAS an action is now pending in our W Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Inver--3 cargill, between WILLIAM MILLER, of Invercargill aforesaid, Merchant, Plaintiff, and ' CHARLES WATT, late of Invercargill aforesaid, 1 Merchant, Defendant ; ar.d in order that the 5 Plaintiff may proceed in his action, We command 3 you, and each of you, that you do retain and keep f; all and singular land and hereditaments,.moneys, and chattels, bills, bonds, and other property of ] whatsoever nature, in the custody or under the c control of you, or either of you, at the time of the ' service of this writ belonging to the said Charles j Watt, or to us, in which the said Defendant shall ; at that time be legally or equitably entitled or otherwise beneficially interested in, aud whether 1 solely or jointly with any other person or persons, • and "all debts "of any kind then due by you, or 1 either of you, to the said Defendant, although the 3 same or any part thereof may become due and r payable on a future day. p And we further command you, that you and each of you, in your own proper persons, be and appear before siu:h judge of our Supreme Court 5 as shall be sitting in Chambers, 011 Wednesday, ; ; the fifth day of October next, at eleven o'clock I 'in the forenoon, and there to be examined touch-' ! ing tho premises, and to do and receive what shall ' ; then and there be considered of you in that 5 1 behalf, and this you shah 1 in nowise omit. 3 ' I Witness His Honor Christopher ; William Richmond, Esquire, Judge of our Supreme Court . • of New Zealand, at Invercargill, 1 this first clay of August, one . thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. " JAMES HARVEY, Plaintiff's Solicitor, > Esk-street, InvercargilL (L.S.) J. S. J., ' Registrar for Southland: *• T¥ rHEREAS, by Deed bearing date the thirtieth ■ W day of July, 1864, made between JOHN 1 GETHIN" HUGHES, of Invercargill, .Hotel-. .. keeper, of the firsiFp'art • WILLIAM :HENRY 1 iBRAYTON and JOHN SPENCE, Merchants, of the second part; and tho several persons whose } hands and seals are thereunto affixed, being • Creditors of the said John Gethin Hughes', of the 3 ithird part; all the REAL , and PERSONAL ■ESTATE' of hmv the said John Gethin Hughes, ■ was thereby CONVEYED and ASSIGNED unto '-. the said William Henry Brayton an d John Spence, upon the trusts therein mentioned,/for the equat benefit of all the Creditors of tho said John Gethin ' Hughes: And the. said Deed was duly executed by the said John Getiiin Hughes, AVilliam Henry - Brayton, and' John Spence, in the presence of Samuel Munckley South, of Invorcargill' solicitor. Notice is Hereby Given, that the said Deed lies . for inspection and execution by the Creditors; of .'. tlie said John Gethin Hughes, at the offices of tho p Undersigned, in Dee-street, Invercargill, who will p be excluded iroin- nU- l'endfit tinder -the'- feaid Deed unless they execute tho same on pr before, the . ' fourteoiitk day of August now npxt.-- -'<■>■ {Solicitor to the Trustees.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 9 August 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 9 August 1864, Page 3

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