Gazette ir> Bankprutcy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND/NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. I In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act.' 137G," and "The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, IS7S," nnd of the Bankruptcy of ■Benjamin 1 CoLiioaßNK, of Renmera, Labourer. This is to JJJStify that BeDjamin Colbourne, of Kemuera, Usbqnjei1, has this day filed a Statement that he isuiiable to meet his Engagements with'his Creditors; the First. Meeting of Creditors to bfl held in the Supreme Court Buildings, Auoklaud, on MONDa V, the Ist day of Septembor, I&TJ, at the hour of 11 o'clocK'm the forenoon. «# Dated this Ist day of September. 1579. - r M H. WILLIAMSON, : i Deputy Registrar. B. Colboukne, Debtor i.i Person. ir ~~ 1 Meetings. ~l INSTITUTE. The Ordinary Monthly Meeting will be held in the Mu3oum j^uildings on -Monday, the Ist September, at 7.30 ,r)- ul- when the following papers will be read;-- ~ ,„, _. ~ , , i. " Concerning Alcohol. l>y B. A, Maokechn. "Thoughts on the rise &nH progress of Architecture, and the Fine A«S Sen" orally," by Aibin Martin. The attendance of Ladies is invited. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. i<M R I C X E T. WKST END CRICKET CLUB. The Annual Meeting will take place on !TUESDAY KVKNING, 'September 2nd, at 7.30 p.m., in the Rooms of Ihe Young Men's Christian Association. Gentlemen desirous of joining aro invited to attend. ■ ■ C. S. WESTERN, I : Hon. Sec". A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC Jr\- CLUB. The Annual Oenoral Meeting of the above will be bald in the Club-room, Thames Hotel, on FRIDAY, tho sth instant, at 8 p.m., when all Members are requested to attend. E, NEVILLE R. FORTIER, : • • Hon. Sec. On Sale. DAMAGED B IUDLES. m O ft :.;■■ ''.-■■ t> o TV Si JONES is now semng»at W a GREAT REDUCTION, one case of _ W assorted Saddlery, all more or less k 5s ' • < ■ ■ damaged, just landed ex 'Minister O IM' ■ ' Marino,'from London. As there is only a small quantity of each kind an early call w Q i ;' ii '..:.•.:•■:„ will be necessary to secure the best. w . . ■ 0 This is a splendid opportunity to secure O -i Spring Safety Slirrups at. very' low ,: O S 'prices, i in" i . ' ' . ;■ , ' <■-■•■■ ■ I-,"-:.',\°'■.. ' ;'■;'■.,; "h a ;p,.f i J '!■' :'; . \V oj ", ;s.j ■qhhU'S, . qgavwva Y-ET'EEIN A RY NOTICE. *riMR. LAffTON Informs his friends that he has left Mb Naden. and is now in practice, as before, on his own account. Selwyn-street, Onehunga. August 29,1879. r<LOSE BROS, ESTATE. All Claims against the above Estate must be rendered on or before September 6th tor Settlement. A LL ACCOUNTS Owing to the Estate Jr\ of Close Bros, are requested to bB settled without delay. JOHN CLOSE. H L O S E BROTHERS. The above business will bo conducted as usual. CLOSE BROTHERS, TEA DEALERS, &a, QUEEN-STREET. TO THE UNEMPLOYED IN AUCKLAND. Both Males and Females in request. Also, Married Couples without encumbrance ts~ The above will find suitable and lucrativo employment by applying to ANN ROBERTSON Sorvants' Home and Registry Office, Corner of Harington & Willis-streets. Tauranga TpDEN TERRACE POST OFFICE. MORLEY AND WHITE, TEA DEALERS and FAMILY GROCERS, Kdkx Terkace. M. and W. (formerly with Messrs. Glanville and Eilyett). solicit tho patronage of the public. Families waited on for orders. Goods delivered to any part of tho town and suburbs. QELLING OFF. C. WESTPFAHL Begs to inform his Cns'omers and the Public generally that lib is now Selling his Splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes at Cost and Under Cost, having largo Shipments due ex "Minister of Marine,' 'Ironside,' and other ships. He wants to make room for them. Note the addhess: C. WESTPFAHL, 127. Qneen-street. ICTOTICJS O~F REMOVAL. THE Al UMBRELLA DEPOT is now open at Lennox's New Buildings, Upper Queen-st. With a New Stock at Lowest Prices. W. TEN NANT, PIONEER UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER. April 7th, 1879. , TBKMINDS STORE, HELENSVILLK. ~,,., : D. S T E W ART Begs to inform the Residents of the Kaipara District that ho has on salo A. Lakge and Well-assorted Stock , Comprising— ' Drapery and Clothing at Auckland Prices. Groceries of all kinds „ „ Boots Kiid Shoes Maizß. Oata. and Bran. I^OTICE Ol? REMOVAL JAMES CLARE, Boat BuilSer. late of Cus-tomhouse-street, begs to inform his costomers »nd the public that he has Removed to Freeman's Bar,1 near foot of Drake-stroet, where he hopea still to morit their favoi-s. Note the address: JAMES CLARE, Freeman's Bay, near ootof Drakostreet. "OOST-OFFICE, PONSONBY. MRS. HENDERSON, draper, hosier, haberdasher, &c. &c. In thanking the Residents and the Public in gi neral for their kind support during the past six years, Mrs H, bei?s to remind them that she still carries on business at the above address, and hopes by strict attention to still secure their patronage li A G L E T O N'S • PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR: Caktharidine Lotion (positively restores fallen Hoir), American Bay Ruji (a stimulating spirit for the Skin a»d Hair), Cream ov Limes (renders the Hair Soft and Glossy), Anti-Scurf Cream (removes Scalp Dieeaaes. it®" Prepared Only by RANDOLPH EAGLETON, Hair-Drkser, Tobacconist. Perfumer, Etc. (Opposite MoArthur's), 216, Q U X KN-STRKET. Ecclesiastical. MATTHEW'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL • CHOIR.—Tho last Practice of thn Service of Song will be held in tho Church on THURSDAY'EVENING, at 7.30 and not on Tuesday. It is liniDortant that all who take part should attend.—Thomas H. Weub. Hon. Sue. " BVrTHETDTFFEirENCES IN %J RKLIGIOUS BELIEF MILITATE AGAINST THE SUCCESS OF THE GOSPEL." The Adjourned Meeting for the Free Discussion of the abovo eubject will be held in the Lecture-room of tho Young Men's Christian Association TOMORROW EVENI.nG at 7.30. It is hoped there will be a largo attendance,and all tho Ministsrs of the Gospel are respectfully invi'ed to ba present and to take part in the discussion. To Jbet TO LET, a comfortable Eight-roomed Dwelling-house, with every conveniences pleasantly situated, within five minutes' walk of Union Bank.—J. ii. Morpeth, No. 20, Insurance Buildings^ TO LET.—A comfortable Six-roomed Honse in Spring-street, Ponsonby.—Apply to J. M. and J. Mowbray, 42, Queen-street. TO LKT, to a youug married couple, a New-finished Cottage, with every requirement necessary, in South-street, Newton.— Apply on the premises. TO UE LET, a Cottage, containing seven room", scullery, wash-house, garden, feeEnquire at Kpsom House Seminary, Onehunga Roud; MHO LET ON LEASE, from Ist day of I October next, Farm of about 44 Acres, all in Good Grass, with comfortable dwellings and out-offices. Situate at Epsom on the main road to OnDhunga.—M. B. McGarry, Epsom. Dated 23th August, 1879.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2927, 1 September 1879, Page 3
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