: ' A •'t to TheStro- Royal THIS (WED- ..-. , -jMtf Only on. SEXUAL PHYSIOLOGY. ..Every, man in Maafeiton should hear this lecturo.. Admission 2s and On Friday ovoniilgDr Gilbert will, by •■' •' request, dclivora second lecture on' 'Who ui'u tho True Freethinkers f; the subject for the ovening being Evolution and '•" .•' ,Oraation. Everyono present will receive '• a copy of Dr • Gilbort's book ;on OFree- ' thought, worth a shilling;. .'Admission as usual, is and Is: T»' commence at 8 o'clock.' Ladies are specially iuvited:to L---^i»lecture. ; ''.'.'•'."..' •• J) r Gilbert may be consulted up to,- and . t .. including FRIDAY this; week, til 'his pleaiant rooniß at the Club Hotel. mSmm In the District Court of Wairarapa ; ' (being a local court of Bank: ruptcy), holden at Masterton.. ": ■ •In tho luattor of" The' Bankruptcy ■■"'■•' ' Act, 1883,".and the aniendrucrils • •' thereof, .'... :> ' . •' and-. •' , . ■•■ ■■■ ... In tho matter of WALTER BISHOP of. Carterton, .Hotelkoopor,' : a Bankrupt. •■ • • • . ITOTJOE is horoby given, that- WAL : .jl\. TER BISHOP, of Carterton,- in the provincial district of- Wellington and Colony of New Zealand. Hotolkeepcr, has this, day filed in the said Court a petition to be adjudged a bankrupt, •■ . Dated this fourth day of Au<?usi, 1888. BEARD & GRAY, 28W Solicitors for the Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. '• : la the Diitripb Court of Wairawpii,. '.•'• being a local Court of Bank-' .."'.,'■• •'■ suptcy,' Holden at Masterton. '■'. -'ln .the matter of the Bankruptcy •■;';"' ' Act, iBB3. and . . .' . • '• ' In the matter of'the. Bankruptcy of GEORGE DUNCAN, GEORGE : ■'• ' 'DUNCAN, junior, and ED- ;: •'"^WPUKQAN.'all.otMaß■''.'^'t»ttoniitorekeeperi'j.(cai:ryini{on. ;". business;under tho'style.or firm "' ! "'*.;' y \d y DttMa£ aM.'jSona) Banki""_'.- .'rupts;.; '.'.'•.'..'.'...••; 'OTICE is hereby given that we "'GEORGE DUNCAN,.GEORGE IUKOAif, junior, and EDWARD DUNCAN,'aII of Masterton, in the Provincial , Diatnct of Wellington, nud colony : of Jfjsw Zo'alaiid, storekeopors,. (carrying on under .the style orirm of Duncan 'and'Sont); havotlm day filed-iii tho said ■Oourtat.Maatertoh, a.petition to be adjudgod Binkruptfl.. Ditedthis third day of. August, 1886. ' ■'.'• GEORGEDUNtfAN,- ' "■■:■ GEORGE DUNCAN,-JCNioit, ■ ■'• EDWARD DUNCAN. BIASD & Geat, . Solicitors.for the Bankrupts. 2384
INBANKBUPTCY. ..■ In the District Court of Wair&rapa, holden. at Mastarton, being & , local Court of Bankruptcy, ...• And ' In the matter of the ." Bankruptcy • Aofc, 1883, "and the amendments thereofc 'OTIOE its hereby given that [ GEORGE/DUNCAN Senb.,
GEORGE DUNCAN-Jcnr;, and ED.WARD .DUNCAN, all of Mastorton, atiorekoapers, carrying on biminesft'tinder ' the stylo or tirin of Duncan & Sons, v.;oto ■ tail day adjudged bankrupts, and I ■.hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holclcu'at the old Court-room; Afnstorv .-bm.'on MONDAY, the nth day'' uf Awnst, nfc l.iJli p.m. .'■-.. R, BTANBFIELD, .'.""■■ ■ Deputy Assignee," Masterton, August 3,188 H. will bu received until, noon outlu-h'iiidij of August fur Felling oO M;v«t4<iM)!irf]i, morV or iea-v, . . The lowest or any. tender not necessarily ,a«oepted. Specifications at pAiLTOfiice. ' F; VON-REDEN, " - •* w t - •' '"' Kkekhuna. ' ONLY TO BE HAD aT THE.". WAIRARAPA GLOTHINCt FACTORY, Buit« at ' 18/6' ■Suit* at ■ ' 25/Suiti it 30/. ' •Suits'at-' ' "35/- ' Suit's at' ■• ' ' • -40/. ; ' Suits at : -'45/.'' Suits : at : "- ;v ''-•'■ 80/Trousers and Vesta'at' 10/6 Trousers and Vests at' 12/0 Trousers and Vesta at' 15/6 ■ Trousers and Vests'-at 18/8Trousers and Vests at 20/-"' Trousers and-Vests at 25/Trousers at 5/9 Ttouaors at. • 7/6 Trousers at 9/6 Trousers at, 12/6 Trousers at 15/6 Shirts at ... J/. Shirts at 1/6 Shirts at . ' 2/--Shirts at 2/9 Shirts at - 3/6 . Hats from 2/3 Boys' Suits from 4/9 r NOTE THE ADDRESS,— OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL, Masierion. 2362 The Book debts in the estate of Rapp & Haro must be paid at the Wairarapa Clothing Factory AT ONCE. E.B.HARE. OPENING NOTICE. JACKSON begs to notify that he _/. has commenced business at the corner of Manners, and Cuba-streots, .Wellington, aa SEEDSMAN and FLORIST, with a firat-olasa assortment of Seeds, Plants, and Garden Requisites, and <»n supply all kinds of nursery plants at reasonable prices. All seods of firstlass gei ruinating quality. All kinds of Reputable and Plower seeds sold iii. two{wnnypackets,except beans and peas;«nd mmr»nt,nfli-aII *mx\* mild- \m liim-o. supplied to him dirwi from the fce&wholeeale houses in New Zealand, ind being a practical gardener his sertwi will be at the disposal of hit friends ■ad .thepublic who may. require, inforand support of thepublis;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2364, 4 August 1886, Page 3
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