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T N BANK 11 U PT C Y In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 187G," and "Tho Debtors mid Creditors Act Aimiim nt Act, 1878," And In the matter of Joseph r undy, of Fcatherston, Butcher, a Debtor. f NOTICE thaca General Meeting of J. the Creditors of the above-named will be held at the Courthouse. Feai.onTHUKSDAY, the 23rd day of instant, at 11 o'clock in the foreI' the purpose of receiving tlr- Trustee's Report on the estate. At the same time and place the Debtor will make application for a ccrtiiicate recommending his immediate discharge from bankruptcy. Da',ed at Featherston this 13th day cf October, 1879. H. H. WOLTEUS, Trustee. Buckley, Stafford, & Fitzhebbeut, Debtor's Solicitor, 289 In the matter of the Bankruptcy of John William McDuff and biim icL Kibblewhite, Coaelibuildcrs, carrying on business at Mus'c ton as Kibblewhite Bros. I HEREBY authorise John William McDuff to cany on the business of the late firm on the Creditors' behalf in liquidation, and also to receive t'e outo-tamling accounts due to the estate; his receipt for same on my behalf will be valid and binding. I have to inform those who are indebted to the estate that their accounts must be 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. WILLLIJI WYLIE, 288 Creditors' Trustee. T N BANKRUPTCY, And in the estate ol JOHANN GOTTLIEB ROCKEL, of Alasterton, brewer. Mr W. M. EASTHOPE has been appointed Collector in the above estate, and his receipt will be considered a sullicient discharge. W. SELLAR, 26G Acting lor Trustee. IVrOTICE -All accounts due to the mi dersigned, if not settled by the Ist Novem ber, will be sued for without f urthe- notice. 281 EDWIN JOHNSON. On and after the Ist November next the Tailoring Branch of M Caski.bkkg & Co.'s will be carried on at the Brick Stovi. A very large assortment ot New Zealand, English, and Scotch Tweed? me just to hand, Customers are requested to call and leave their orders for Clothing, which will l;e charged at Reduced Prices, to sain the ba.i time 3, M. CASELBERG AND CO., BRICK STOKE, DWA R D KELLY

Begs to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that lie has commenced COOPHKIXU at Manaia, and all orders entrusted to him will meet with despatch. 2!)0 A GERMAN-SCANDINAVIAN BALL Will be 'eld in the Town Hall nn THURSDAY 23rd October, liund will be under the leadership of Messrs Linn and Lundqvist, Double Tickets, ss; Single, 3s, JOHN GATTSOHA, 290 Secretary. A MEETING of Youths willing to jnm the Masterton Cadet Corps wll lie held in the Town Hdl on TH UPS HAY, Kith inst,,at7.Ho]i,rp, l for the purpose of Electing Officers and Nou-commissioned Officers, P. W. RUCK, Captain, 289 Commanding M li.V Corps, IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED by the Te Pre Ore Natives on the 11th October, 187;), in the Public Pound, Masterton— I Red Steer, tail, yearling; no visib'e brand 1 Poley Ptrawberry Heifer; no visible brand 2 Red and White Heifers, yearlings; no visible brawl ff not released and all expenses paid, the above will be sold in the Public Pound, iJasterton, on FK ID AY, 31st October, .S7S), at 12 o'clock noon, according to the Impounding Act, of 1874. JAMES NICOL, 289 Pouudkcei'cr. ffl V ]? EIjLINGHAM Begs to thank the public for the patronage he has hitherto received, and announces tha* he is now opening up a complete stock of BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE SPRING SEASON. He is now prepared to sell, roit Cash, cheaper than any house in Masterton, (Late J. Wrigley), " icon-street, Masterton. 259 ? TO THE INHABITANTS OF _ . JIIE WAIRAIIAPA. ■ Photoghaphek, ,1s now in Wellington, ulking Portraits at s old Establishment in Cuba-street. Paries requiring first-class Portraits would do '"ell to pay him a visit when in town, as Mr D. will take them himself and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Should parties be unable to find the address, the Tramway passes the door, Ask for Davis & Co., Photographers, Cubastreet. N.8.-Photos taken in any weather or in an« Btyle, and second to none. Children taken by the instantaneous process. 207 Mr A, M. LOASBY is no longer in the employ of the VYaikahapa Daily Office as a Collector. 294 J. PAYTON & CO.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 291, 16 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 291, 16 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 291, 16 October 1879, Page 3

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