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IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1883." In the estate of PATRICK COOKERY, of Masterton, Livery . Stable Keeper. . -VTQTICE is hereby given that the acl__A| journed meeting of Creditors wjll )5,e jield in the Old Court Room, Mastertpu.'pn MONDAY, the 23rd day of' March, at 3 o'clock in the afternopn. W, SELLAR, Deputy Assignee. Masterton. 21st March, 1885.' ' 1945 "*«- IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Wairarapa hoklen at Masterton, being a local Court of Bankruptcy. In |he matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883. \T(MGE is hereby given that JOHN IN PRICE RAMSAY, of Cashpoint; ,rarapa East County, Colony of New land, late hotelkeeper, now out <if business, was this day adjudged a Bapkrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holdep at the old Courtroom, jjastertpn, on FRIDAY, the 27th (lay pf March, 1885, at 1- o'clock in (he afternoon, W.SELLAR, Deputy Assignee, Masterton, 21st March, 1885. . 1945 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883. In the Estate of CARL MOELLOR, late : of Masterton,- Cabinet ■ maker. TOIICE is hereby given that a first JS dividend of- 2s 6d in i! the : £ will be payable on and' after Monday, the '2oth i - of March 1885. . r '■'"■] \V. SELLAK, '' Deputy Assignee. .Masterton, 21stMarch, 1885. •■ 1945. |K BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act 1883." •'•■ In the estate of JENS HANSEN/ late of Mauriceville, storekeeper. CREDITORS in the above estate are . requested to forward proofs of debt tfnprjiefnre SATURDAY the 28th day bf jlarch'tb the undersigned as a dividend is about to be declared.' " : ■•■ ■ W.SELLAR^ ' Deputy Assignee. Masterton, 21st March, 1885: ' 1945 rf SALVATION AKMY. THE "MAD NAVVY" has iiistar- '' rived from Auckland and will be at the Barracks, Masterton, all'day Sunday. ** will givo his experiences to-night. Twenty years a Drunkard.—SAVED BY GRACE. Captain Dave Pattiuck, of the Flying Brigade, will lead the meetings, 1945 T the undersigned, hereby notify that -., the business of Engineer and Iron Founder carried pn by me' at the Lion Foundry, Wellington, under the firm of "Mills and Cable," will in future, be carried on under the. name of "William Cable and Co." Wellington, 18th March, 1885. 1945 WILLIAM-CABLE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1945, 21 March 1885, Page 3
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