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Gazette in Banteprutcy. T N BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of '"? he Debtors and Credrtors Act, 1870." and "Tho' Debtors and; Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1878, and in the matterof the Deed of .Assignment, .dated the 12th day of Jcly, 18.9; made between Philip McLeod and Isaac McLeod, >-oth of Helensyllle, itt the Provincial District of AucklHnd.us tho Colony of New Zealand, Timber Merchants (trading together in copartnership, at Helensville aforesaid, under the firm or style of . P. & 1. MoLeod"). of the first part, LAWRENCE David Nathan, Merchant, Robert.'. Alexander MoLEOn, Contractor, and JoifN Buchanan, Merchant, all o£ Auckland, in the Provincial District of Auckland aforesaid, and hereinafter called Trustees, of the second part and all the Creditors of the said Philip McLeod and Isaac McLeod, ot the third part. NotiCa is horeby given that, br an order of the Supreme Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, made the 27th day of August, the said Deed of Assignment was declared completely executed. Dated at Auckland, this 27th day of August,, 1879. HUGHES & GEORGE, Solicitors for the Trustees. Election Meetings. TVf B. J. McCOSH CLARK invites tho Electors of Auckland City East to meet him In the Choral Hall, on MONDAY, Ist proximo, at 8 p.m. TV/fK. WHITAKER invites the Electors of Eden to meethimatthelMorningaide Schoolroom, on SATURDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Auckland, 28th August, 1879. Tt/TK. WHITAKER, according to promise, will meet tho Electors of Eden at the-. Newmarket Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.30----p.m. Auckland, ZSth August, 1879. Tjl D EN ELECTORATE. Mb. TOLE will Address the Electors of Eden as follows :— At tho WHAU HALL on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, 30th Inßt., at 7.30 o'clock. MOUNT EDEN-As nor future Advertlsment. rpO TEE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Mb. SWANSON invites the Electors of above" District to meet him at the Congregational School-room, Edlnburgh-streeet, Newton, THIS . (Thursday) EVENING, 28th inst,, at 7.30 p.m. T4/TESSRS. HAMLIN AND HARRIS Request the ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN TO MEET THEM AS UNDER :— August 28-Thuruday, 7 p.m., Wairoa Public Hall „ 29—Friday, 7 p.m., School-house, Howick .' „ 30-Saturday, 7 p.m., Public Hall,.Ota- . huhn ~\M R. HOBBS will Address the Electors of Franklin as under :— WAIROA SOUTH-Satukday, August 30, 7 p.m. Amusements. T O. - G. T. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT . To be held in the MASONIC HALL, ONEHUNGA, On Tuesday, 2nd September, 18791 Performance to commence at 8 o'ciock. Admission—One Shilling. N.8.-Songs, Recitations, ond Spoeches by Auokland and Local Talent. "VSTESLEYAN SUNDAY - SCHOOL VV AMATEUR CONCERT. To bo given on MONDAY" EVENING next, September Ist, 1879, in the Lower School-room, .-, consisting of Concerted Pieces by the School Choir, "Vocal and Instrumental Duets, Songs and solos by Lady and Gentleman Amateurs, principally connected with the School. Proceeds to bo devotodto the Snnday-school Library Fund. Rev. W. Morley Will occupy the chair. Admission, One Shilling; scholars, Sixpence. Doora open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 7.30. Auctions TO-MORROW. DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, . at 11 o'clock to-morrow, 60 bags Cocksfoot Grass Seed 25 do. Rye Grass Seed HUNTER & NOLAN. " ~ TO-MORROW. AT S I B B INS M ART. At 11 o'Clock. ' IAA BAGS POTATOES 120 bags Oats 50 boxes Apples, unreservedly 10 kegs Butter do 20 superior Hams 20 Cheese 159 bags Superior Flour 10(1 bags, upset price 10s .fj 10 boxes Tea, Raisins Jams, Rice, Beef Salt ■ Bran, Sharps, Barley Dust Maize, Kurniture . , 2 Large Coils Sin. Rope, sound and good 1 Small Chain, 80 fathoms V V f TO-MORROW, NOON. ~~ Vi MARKJET-DAY AUCTION SALE. AT ARTHUR'S MART. POULTRY, ETC. — Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, a pair of good Spanish, pigeons,. Canaries, Small Pigs. ', FANCY PIGKONS.-Short-faced and Baldhead Tumblers, Owels. &o.; also a White Chapel Pigeon Trap, to be seen at Hewetts, Cooper, Nowton. PRODUCE, &cOpotikt Maize and Pork, Bason and Hams (In cloth and bare) Lard, Butter, Canterbury and Wairoa Cheese, Waikato, Canterbury, and fiobart Town Potatoes, Onions, Carrots, Turnips, Elour, Sharps, Wheatmeal, Oat- = meal, Wheat, Oats, Barley. 100 cases Assorted Hobart Town Apples. GROCKRIES, &c.— Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Sugar, Rice, Soap, Currants', Raisins, blacking, Biscuits, Rice Salmon. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M. Second - hand Furniture and Effects, wellassorted and in good condition, New Furniture, in great variety; Pianos, Sewing Machines, Stoves, Iron Bedsteads. Mattrasses, Palliasses, a superior " Thomas" Circular-head Shoemakers Sewing Machine, for tewing in clastic and patching; a good Tailors' Sewing Machine, a Wheeler aud Wilson's " Cabinet/ Sowing Machine, a Small assortment of Tweeds, Fancy Goods, a Single-barrelled Gun, Glass Cases, Glass and liiartheuware, Tinware, Hoi oware. MONDAY, fcEPTEML'BR .1. ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A. G. GRANT HAS received instructions from Mr. J. Smitb to sell by auction, on Monday, ltt September, at 12 o'clock. Handsome Pianoforte, in Walnut Drawing-room Suite, Green Velvet Walnut Cheffonler, Marble top Dining-room Suite, Horse-hair Large Pier Glass Electro-plate, China, Glasswaro Bed-room Kurniture Kitchen Utensils, &c., &. At the residence of Mr. J. Smith, Albert-street, next GledhiU's Factory. ; ;i The whole of his Household Furnitnrc, .. in {consequence of his removing to the countryTerms cash. : : THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. VILLA RESIDENCE, MANGARE. DWELLING-HOUSE, WYNYARD- . ~ STREET. '.fail E. & A. ISA ACS J-, HAVE received instructions to sell by auction at their stores. Forl>street. on Thursday, September 1, at 11 o'clock. .-'..,.,,, , ■.; A convenient VILLA RE-IDENCE, at Mangare, facing the Bridge, with Water frontage, Stables, Dairy, Elogttaff,- Bathroom, and three acrts in Grass, Orchard - • and Garden, a few minutes'walk from the Railway Station, at Onehunga, and ■■''■ at present occupied by Mr T. Williams,•.':'. w Also, A comfortable House in Wynyard-street, o fac.ng the Domain, and commanding a good view of the harborir, adjoining the property of Mr.. A. H. Nathan, and now s;. • occupied by Mr. Jones. ~■ E. & A. ISAACS, ,;,, Merchants and Auctioneers.. J:'. (Continued en Fourth Page), ySy-/ . ..- • ■ --w.-ltr.i_i

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2924, 28 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2924, 28 August 1879, Page 3

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