bis house, and one of the foure gates is almost at his door, so he opens that one. and the childeren manages the other. But never the less if there little legs got Broken or Killed I would compell som person to pay. or put yous in for man slaughter Plpase send a letter to M. Edward Murray, and tell him to open the gate that is almost at his door for my childeren. surelly he would not close the gate when the childeren would be in sight of the gat. as he knowes the time the com and go. I hope that he will see that lie ought of open that one. In fack I think that all gate ought to be removed of roads, just see M 8 McGlasslian broken leg. I think will never be better. But lam of oppining that it would be a act of to remove one mans gate without removing all. I have all ways baid for anny damage don at my gate and I have told my neighbours when the meet with a acciden to let me no. and I will pay what I think is fare. Just look at the pleasure is hear since “ Gould ” has lift the pi tee. I am not awere of anney gates been brok since lie left. Will the County Council be kind enough to form a pice of road that is very ugh tlnught “ Murry farm, he has the fence up now. along the road side. I think 4 0 0 will make it Passable. I want the county Councile to fourm a road into “Hunga Bung” from the main road. Mr Hunt wiU v.e able to let the councill no that there is no road formed into it I remain you truelly G, Given | N BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BANKRUPTCY HOLDEN AT AUCKLAND. In the matter of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” and of the Bankruptcy of Michael O’Keeffe, of Waiorongomai, Miner, a Bankrupt. NOTICE is Hereby given that the abovenamed Michael O'Keeffe, has this day been adjudged a Bankrupt. The First General Meeting of Creditors will be held at Mr Pennington's Store, VVuiorongoinai, on SATURDAY, the 2*2nd day of FEBRUARY, 1890, at 11 o’clock. Proofs of debt must be furnished prior to the meeting. Proxy forms can be obtained at my office. No proof can be admitted except under order of the Court after the expiration of four months from the date of the tiling of the petition. Accounts sent in unsupported by proof of debt, as prescribed by law, cannot be recognised.
Dated this 15tli day of February, 1890. JOHN LAWSON, Official Assignee in Bankruptcy. W. Wasteneys, Te Arolia, Solicitor for the Bankrupt. Auction Sales • JAMES CRAIG. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. At 12 o’clock noon punctually. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ASSIGNED ESI ATE OF CHAS. PYNK. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PROVISIONS, OILMEN'S STORES,TEA,SPRING CART, HARNESS, &c., &c. _ JAMES CRAIG XXY ILL sell by auction as above on the v v piemises, Whitaker street,"" in lots to suit buyers. NO RESERVE—TERMS CASH. J. McNICOL & CO. SALE OF FURNITURE AT TE AROIIA THIS DAY, Saturday, February 22ndThe undersigned has received instructions from Sir William Wasteneys, who is leaving Te Aroha, to sell on above date at bis residence, Domain Villa, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR JL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising: '• — SITTING ROOM: Couch ; Large Round Table ; Small Square Table ; Book Case ; Austrian Bent Wood Chairs ; Pictures ; Brussels Carpet ; etc, DINING ROOM: Large Dining Table ; 2 Large Basket Chairs ; Cane Chairs ; Book Shelves ; Drugget Carpet; Fender ; etc. LARGE BEDROOM: i Single Wooden Bedstead ; Spring and llair Mattrass ;2 Large Guests of Drawers ; Waslistand and Ware ; Bath ; Cun and Matting ; etc. Also Furniture of two small Bed rooms ; Office Furniture. KITCHEN ; Table ; Large Filter; Meat Safe ; etc. Garden Tools, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also, 1 Good Buggy Mare and 2 Usefu' Hucks, Saddles and Bridle.
Sale at I o’clock. J. McNiCOL &» CO., A iictioueers. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, February 25th. At 1,20 p.m. 6F A T II E.; IFE RS, froin Mr Doudican 6 Head Prime Beef, W. and J. Soott 100 Head Mixed Stores. ♦Vanted ut this Sale—loo head Grown Steers. J. McNICOL & CO., Auctioneers. OAMBRrDGIS CATTLE, PRODUCE AND HORSE SALE, Saturday, March Ist. At Carter's Bazaar. At l2 noon. J. McaICOL & CO., Auctioneer.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 448, 22 February 1890, Page 2
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