Public notices. PUBLIC MEETING. AS reqnested by the Settlers at a Meeting held near Flint's Bush, I hereby convene a Public Meeting, to be held in the Courthouse, Riverton, on the 14th JUNE, 1872. ObjectRailway from Riverton up Jacob's River. At the close of the meeting, I will take the opportunity of addressing my constituents. L M'GILLIVRAY, Mayor. NOTICE. RW.. AITKIN & Co., Batchers, Dee-street, • in returning thanks for the liberal support received by them for the last three years, beg to state that they have disposed of their business to Mr J. H. Smith, to whom they trust that their customers will afford the same support. All accounts due to R. W. Aitkin & Co. are to be paid to Mr W. Organ, at the shop, Pee street (J. H. Smith & Co.), who is authorised to receive payment and to give receipts for same. All accounts against the late firm are requested to be sent in at once. R. W. AITKIN & Co. Invercargill, Ist May, 1872. WITH reference to the above, J. H. Smith hopes to receive from all his old friends and customers the support given to him -when formerly in the business, and pledges himself to use every endeavor to give complete satisfaction. The business will be conducted under the style of J. H. SMITH & Co. Invercsrgill, Ist May, 1872. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, take this opportunity of returning our sincere thanks to our customers generally for the very liberal support they have accorded us during the whole time we have been in business, and would beg to intimate that Mr John Bath succeeds thereto. He has been a long time in oar employ, and we can confidently recommend him to our late customers as a tradesman of a superior character, and worthy of their support. G. W. WEAVEN & Co. WITH reference to the above, J. BATH begs to announce that, having entered into partnership with Mr E. HUFFADINE, of the old-established business near the Noah's Ark, he can assure all the old customers of his late employers that no effort shall be wanting on his part to give them every satisfaction. Gentlemen requiring their Carriages and Buggies overhauled or repaired, may rely upon the work being done in a first-class manner. Note the Address — HUFFADINE, BATH & Co., COAOHBTrnDEBS, WHEELWBiaHTS, BLACKSMITHS, Near the Hospital, Dee street, Invercargill. BELIGIOUS AND TEMPERANCE LITEEATUEE. rpHE undersigned having been favored with a X consignment of Religious and Temperance Publications from, the Christian News and Day Star Office, Glasgow, takes this opportunity of bringing them before the notice of his friends and the public. The following is a list of some of the publications, which will be sold as near home prices as possible : — The Age of Man Geologically Considered, by Rev. Professor Kirk Bible Answers to Questions of Supposed Difficulty The Cloud Dispelled, or the Doctrine of Predestination Examined Holiness, or What we Should be and What we Should do The Inquirer's Companion Lecture on Romans ix. 13— " Jacob have I loved and Eeau have I hated" — by Rev. James Morrison, D.D. Light out of Darkness Medicinal Drinking, a treatise on Alcohol as a medicine Progressive Suppression of Public-house Licenses Peace with God, by the Rev. Fergus Ferguson, A.M., Glasgow Social Politics, by the Rev. Professor Kirk, Edinburgh The Way of Life Made Plain The Westminster Confession of Faith Tested, or the doctrines of men compared with the doctrines of God Commentary of the New Testament, by the Rev. James Morrison, D.D., Glasgow The Christian News, a weekly religious and temperance newspaper The Day Star, a monthly magazine devoted to the revival of religion Forward, a monthly magazine of liberal evangelical theology and practical Christianity The Evangelical Repository, a quarterly magazine of theological literature. The above and similar publications to be had at DAVID BONTHEON'S DEE-STBEET, INYEECABGHLL. IN CHANCEET. In the matter of the New Zealand Banking Corporation, Limited : And In the matter of the Companies Act, 1862. . TN PURSUANCE of an Order made by the JL Chief Clerk of His Lordship the Master of the Rolls of the High Court of Chancery, in England, dated the thirteenth day of March, 1872, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors of the above named Corporation in New Zealand and Australia who have not already sent in their claims to Thomas Stephen Evans, the Official Liquidator appointed for New Zealand and the Australian Colonies ; or to Arthur William Morris, of Dunedin, his Attorney, are, on or before the 3Uth day of September, 1872, to send in their names and addresses, and particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, if any, to the said Arthur William Morris, care of the undersigned, William James Mudie Larnacb, Manager of the Bank of Otago, Limited, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. And that all debts or claims not then Bent .in will be peremptorily excluded. And Notice is hereby further given, that all Creditors of the above named Corporation whose claims have already been sent in, but who have not received payment in full, must, on or before the Baid 30th day of September, 1872, apply for payment thereof to the said Arthur William Morris, or the said William James Mudie Larnach, acting on his behalf, and that immediately after the said 30th dayof September, 1872, the whole of the outstanding assets of The New Zealand Banking Corporation, Limited, after making provision for any claims which may be sent in under this notice, will be assigned absolutely to Henry Alers Hankey, of 4, Queen'i Square Place, in the County of Middlesex, England, who is now entitled thereto, subject to the payment of the debts of the Corporation. And that the Official Liquidators of the Corporation will proceed to pass their final Acconnt and, if necessary, obtain an Order disEolving the Corporation. Dated this 29th day of May, 1872. W. J. 3& LARNACH, Acting foi Arthur William Morris, the Attorney for the Official Liquidator of the above named Corporation. JOHN WM. HAWKINS, Chief Clerk.
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Southland Times, Issue 1590, 11 June 1872, Page 4
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