IN BANKRUPTCY.
. ESTATE OP JAMES PETERS. Tho following is tho statement (iledbytbe abovo bankrupt:—Unsecured creditors, Caiteton: —Geo. Fairbrotboi', £SO ; W. Seaton, £sl; T. Proctor, £7 19s 3d; A, King, £5; a. W. Deller, £5; W.FC.A, £4 ss; R. Fftirbi'otbei', £2 18s. Wellington—Bing, Harris & Co., £140; Orr & Co., £10; T. P. Hume, £45. Jugger, Parker & Co., Auckland, £2l. Assets—Stock-in-trade, £124; book debts, £54125, estimated to realise £35; furniture, £25. Total assets, £lB4, deficiency £l5B. weWlejeejinq (By Telegraph.—Press Association). TiiEsrnAM, Wednesday. Last Try Match, ten shots at 500 yards, fired this morning, open to those who bad not won more than £8 at tho mooting :-lileridge, Port Victoria, £6, 49; Lieut. Okoy, New Plymouth, £4 10s, 49; Hobbs, Hamilton, £3 10s, 47; Newel, New Plymouth, £3, 47; Smith, Port Chalmers, £3,47; Spinley, Ponsonby, £2,47; Chicken, Woodville, £2,47; Dodds, Port Chalmers, £2 47; Trooper Sommerville, Alexandra. C., £2,46 Tilfen, Napier, MeCardle, Pahiatua, Feast, Fentherston, McKeig, Trnipeka, Salmon, Blenheim, 4G; Siinra, Kaiapoi, M'Nab, Invcrcargill, Harm, 'in, Chi'istcliurcli, Fuller, Blenheim, Johnston, Marton, Forsyth, Riverj ton, Matthews, Masterton, Robert- ' son, Chi'istcliurcli, Speedy, North | Wairarapa, Hooker, New Plymouth, Paine, Potone, Izard, Greytown. K. Whiteman, Upper Hutt, Cnlf, River(oti, Bannennan, Southland, Parkinson, Marton, Walden, Greytown, Manson, Little River, Treleaven, Lyttellon, each 43—£1. Tho Nursery Match, 10 shots at 500 yards, (iced next, aud M'Cardle of Pahiatua, ran the Association into further expense by getting on the possible. The following is the prize listM'Ardle, Pahiatua, £6, ; 50; Chapman, ffairoa, £4 10s, 49 j Meyers, Wlmngarei, £3 10s, 47; Cox, A. Battery, £3, 47 ; llollard, Petone, £1 10s, 47; Willoughby, I'etone, £1 10s, 47; Sykes, (Upper Hutt), Steward (Victoria), Kibblewhite (Masterton), 46; \V. Loveday (Woodville), Parsons (Woodville), 1 45; Howell, (Nelson), Smith (Poit ! Chalmers), Hyde (Pahiatua), tl. .Loveday (Woodville), Winslade ! (Wanganui), Pring (Jlanaia), Ran- ! 60111 (Blenheim), Bunny (Petone), 44; Ingpeu (Woodville), Sinclair (Featbcrston), Gray (Marton), McKenzie (Wanganui), Eleridge (Port Victoria), 43 ; Izard (Greytown), Paiiie (Petone), 42 each—£l. Amongst (hose counted out, are Walden (Greytown) and F. Whiteman (Upper Hutt). George Humphries, of the Press Association, had a walk over for tho Press Match, and R. McNab for the Parliamentary match. The Victorian representatives complain bitterly of not being allowed to compete in the final stage for the Championship. Champion Match, 10 shots at 700 yards, the scores in the match being added to the aggregates.—Captain W, H. Ballinger, Petone Rifle Club, Champion liille Belt, gold medal given by Defenco Minister, and £25, 532; Vol. A. Ballinger, Wellington C.G., silver star and £l7los, 532; Vol. Richardson, N. Dunediii Rifles, silver star and £l2los 52(j; Sublieutenant Kirk, Petone Navals, silver star and £B, 024, The scores of the Wairarapa competitors were:—F. Kummer, North Wairarapa, 496; W. Smith, Tancrii, 495; J. G. Wilson, Woodville Rille Club, 492; A. J. Cameron, North Wairarapa, -187; J. C. Taylor, Pahiatua, 478; F. Parsons, Woodville, 476; F. Ingpen, Woodville, 473; G. Hyde, Pahiatua, 473; Home, Woodville, 472. The excitement over tho Championship increased as the brothers Ballinger laid down to (ire off the tie for the belt. Captain W. 11. Ballinger was at No. 17 target, and Arthur at No. 14. The former was the first to finish, and with 5, 5, 5, 5, 4, or within one of the possible at 700 yards, the issue was not lone; in doubt, This was the winning score, though his brother made a gallant effort to get up, and bis score of 4, 4,5,4,5, at this range, is seldom beaded. _ _L. J. Hooper and Co. notify the arrival of their first shipments of autumn and winter drapery, millinery dress goods, jackets, mantles, macintoshes, etc.—Advi. The announcement is made in another part of this paper thatasalo of greater magnitudo than ever yet attempted by To Aro House is new being held, and should arrest the at t.ntion, of everyone in this part of the Colony, Te Aro House has Ion? he'd the premier position as tho leadms; Family Drapery Warehouso in the city, and further developments are now taking placo to inaugurate the new year of 1895. Early in the year Mr Smith admits to a partnership in his business, a commoroial gentleman who has long been associated with tho London buying for Te Aro House. To thoroughly reduce and prepare the Btoek previous to the partnership stocktaking, sweeping i eductions will be made in all departments. Tho stock must bo reduced by £15,000, and will be offered to the purchasing public at most tempting prices, Heads of families, storekeepers, settlers, careful housowives, young and old, rich and poor, alike will save heaps of money by reserving their purchases for this great partnership sale, which commonces on Friday, ■lth January, 1895, at Te Aro House.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4981, 21 March 1895, Page 3
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775IN BANKRUPTCY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4981, 21 March 1895, Page 3
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