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jIOWN HALL, MASTEIITON. FOB A FEW NIGHTS, ONLY. 3 GRAND COSMOPOLITAN DIORAMIC EXHIBITION Of all the celebrated characters and yicws of the principal towns and cities of the world; , likewise several GREAT BATTLE SCENES OF THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR.! Five Hundred Valuable Presents to be given away nightly, consisting of Watches, Clocks, Electro-plated ware, &c. Every patron to this Exhibition WILL RECEIVE A PRESENT OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY NEXT. Admission—adults Is, children Gd. Door open at half-past six. 2 s In the matter of the Bankruptcy of John William McDuli' and Samuel Kibblcwhite, Coachbiiilders, carrying on business at Jlaste.'lonas Kibblewhite Bros. T HEREBY authorise John William X McDufT to carry on the business of the late firm on the Creditors' behalf in liquidation, and also to receive t' e outstanding accounts due to the estate; his receipt for :<ame on my behalf will be valid and binding, I have to inform those who are indebted to the estate that their accounts must lie paid without any delay In default of settlement summary proceedings will be adopted for recovering without any further intimation. Dated at Wellington this tenth day of October, 1879. WILLUM WYLII!, '2SB Creditors' Trustee. <5 /W/kitfv&4 c IN BANKRUPTCY, And in the matter of the bankruptcy of John William JLIM ami Samuel Kibblewhite, of Mastertoii, coach builders, carrying on business as Kibblewiiite Brothers. NOTICE is hereby given that at the meeting of creditors held this _ day William Wylie, of Wellington, accountant, was duly elected to be the creditors' trustee of the property of the above-named debtors, and he has intimated to me in writing, his acceptance of the said office. Dated at Wellington this ninth day of October, 1879. If, C- WILMER, Deputy Registrar. B A N K I! U P T C Y, And in the Estate of Josiah Minifie, of Carterton, Painter. ill outstanding debts due to this Estate must be settled by the 15th inst. to the undersigned, at the shop lately kept by Mrs Minilic, Milliner, No other receipt will bo recognised after this notice. F. A. lIARPEIi, J'ro Trustee, h October, 1873. 285 K R U PTC Y A X And in the estate ol JOHANN GOTTLIEB ROCKEL, of jMastcrton, brewer. Jlr W. M. EASTHOPE lias been appointed Collector in the above estate, and his receipt will be considered a sullicient discharge. W. .SELLA];, 2GG Acting for Trustee. j^pi'lCE,— All accounts due to the un dersignetl, if not settled by the Ist Novem her, will be sued for without fiuthei' notice. 281 EDWIN JOHNSON. WJIRARAPA HOSPITAL. THE annual meeting of Subscribers to the Wairarapa Hospital will be held at the Institute, Greytown, on FRIDAY, the 17th Oetober, at 8 p.m. Busixi-:sr — To receive report and balance sheet.* and elect officers and committee for ensuing year. F. 11. WOOD, 274 Secretary. rjl II 0S . C D'A RC Y Commission and Forwarding Agent and ylecountant, Foresters /all, Qoeex-street, MASTERTON, Begs to inform Woolgrowero and others that he is prepared to receive and forward to Featherfton or Wellington with care and despatch any wool or other uralnce that may be entrusted to him, Rates on application at the office, Sub-agent for the Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance Company, which is not connected with the Associated Companies, and offers exceptionally favorable rates to insurers. 27'! DAVID T. STUART SHAKE ,IND JIONEY BROKER. At Stevenson & Smith's Bcildixcs, Featherston street, 2GI WELLINGTON. N 0 T ~ I c E Owing to t)'C heavy and continued rise in Flour, my price of Bread will be, on and after October Ist—--8d the Large Loaf 4tl the Small (cash) 9d booked. JI. YOUFCt, 27(5 ' Carterton. THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS, MONDAY 10TH NOVEMBER, mHE following events are o!>en for ALL I COMERS : 1 mile, 440 yards, and L">o yards Handicaps- Putting the stone; Throwingliammer, and throwing cricket ball,—Two priz seac.li evevit; entrance fee 2/6. Also two boy's races, entrance Is, tw.o prizes each. For programmes and further particulars apply to 280 J. BERRY, Hon, Sec,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 289, 14 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 289, 14 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 289, 14 October 1879, Page 3

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