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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 239, 14 February 1855, Page 8

 

I WANTED^ rf*O assist in an Hotel, situate in a most ■^pleasant part of the SetUenoent, a Man and hisWiFEi without incumbranee. Liberal wages will be given to competent people. Apply to J. F. Bam-abd. Lyttelton, Jan. 12th. . / . .'■ . ...;■: . / . ... ~~1. F. SWINBOURNE'S ASSIGNMENT "XTpTICE is Hereby Given,; that in -LN and by a certain deed, bearing date the seventh day "of February instant, John Foster Swinbourne, of Cliristehureh, in the Province of CaiUerbury, New Zealand, storekeeper, did bargain, sell, assign, transfer, and set over all his interest of atvd in the Leasehold Land and Premises of him the said John Foster Swinbourne, •'.'fronting upon the Market-place in Christchurch aforesaid, with the Messuage or Dwelling-house and Store thereon, now or late in his occupation as owner thereof. Also, all ,his Household Goods and Furnitnre, books of; account, debt, sura and sums of money, and all other the personal estate and effects whatsoever (, and wheresoever of him the said Johri Foster Swinbourne, unto< Henry.John'-Le Crenand .Edward Allen Hargreaves, of Lytteltorij merchants, upon trust for the equal benefit of such of the Creditors of the said John Foster Swinbourne, who should execute the Deed within two calendar moiiths from the date thereof, and the said Deed was executed by the said John Foster Swinboiirne,; H envy John Le Cren, and Edward Allen Hargreaves, on the day of the dale thereof, in the presence of and attested by Richard Wormald, of Lyttelton aforesaid, solicitor, and Jonathan Redmayne, of the same place, his clerk. And Notice is hereby further Given, that the said Deed of Assign• ment now lies at my office, as, solicitorof the ■ said trustees, for the inspection and execution i by the several creditors of the said John Foster i Swinbourne, aud snch of them as shall neglect or refuse to execute the said Deed within the time aforesaid will be excluded all benefit that may arise therefrom. Dated this eighth day.of .-February, 1855. By order of the trustees, " ' ■'■';-•'-, Richard Solicitor, / : London Street; Lyttelton. TTotice to Mr. J. F, Swinbourne'is Debtors ; .A JliL; Perscns who stand indebted to the •^- Estate and Effects of John Foster Swinbourne, of Christchurch, are hereby requested forthwith to pay the amount of their several and respective debts to the said Henry John Le Cren and Edyard Allen Hargreaves, fhe trustees acting under the said above recited Deed of Assignment, oiv to Richard Wormald, of Lytteltori, their Solicitor. And* Notice is also hereby Given, that in case of non-payment thereof, legal proceedings will be taken to enforce paymentof the same against all defaulters 'without further notice. Dated this.ieiglith day of February, 1855. I By order of the trustees, :j Richard Woemaid, Solicitor. To Holders of Pasturage Licenses within the ' Canterbury Block. "M"OTICE is hereby given- that all -*V Runs granted for the depasturing of Stock within the Canterbury Block will be considered as open for re-selection unless the license for the same be renewed by payment of the rent within one month after it has become due. William Guise Beittan, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Province of Canterbury. Land OfSce, Cbristchurch, ' April 4th, 1854; Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, 27th; November, 1854. TTIS HONOR THE SUPERINTEN-*--■ DENT directs it to be notified that all persons avho shall henceforth encroach on the land reserved for pußlic roads vithin the Province, either by digging ditches, or raising banks thereon, will be prosecuted, and that those persons who have already so encroached will be liable at any time to be called on to replace the soil so removed or to remove the banks so made. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, H. G. GotjijAnd, Provincial Secretary.

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