NOTICE. I HAVE RTCMOVED from Papanui road to TUAM STREET WEST, opposite St. Andrew's Church, lately occupied by W. Bates, Sen. As principal part of work will be done by pelf and eon, hopes to give the utmost satisfaction as to quality and price. All country ordirs attended to. THOMAS PURDIE, Carpenter and Builder, 10-27 Tuam street, Christchurch.
IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand — ' Canterbury District—ln the matter of John Wildbbmoth of Sonthbridge in the aaid district farmer a bankrupt—Notice is hereby given that by an order of this honorable Court made on Tuesday the 18th day of October 1870 Wednesday the 26th inetant at 1 o'clock in the afternooD was appointed by the Court for the first meeting of creditors of the said bankrupt And notice ie hereby given that such meeting is adjourned to Wednesday the 2nd day of November at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon to be held at the Chamber of the Registrar at the Supreme Court office Durham street in the city of Ohrietchurch at which meeting creditors may chooee a trustee and supervisors of the estate of the said bankrupt pursuant to the provisions of the Bankruptcy Acts and proofs of debts of creditors will be received. Dated this 26th day of October 1870. JOHN WILDERMOTH, 10-27 Acting for Self. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the matter of Augustus Reid Payitt Spencbb Payitt and Fbbdebigk Bull carrying on business at the S eft on Mills Saltwater Creek in the said district as flax manufacturers in co-partnership under the style or firm of Pavitt and Company bankrupts— Notice is hereby given that by an order of this honorable Court made on the 20th day of October instant the day for the said bankrupts !to pass their last examination and to make application for their discharge was further adjourned to Thursday the 17th day of November next at eleven o'clock in the fore- | noon at the Court-house Christchurch Dated this 26th day of October, 1870. THOS. I. JOYNT, 10-27 Solicitor for the Bankrupts. _________________________________________ I'yHEATRE BOYAL. COMEDY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. THEATRE RENOVATED. NEW COMEDIES! NEW BURLESQUES! 10 27 PLASTERERS' ASSOCIATION. TO ABCHITECT3, BUILDERS, and OTHftJRS, Requiring Plasterers or Plastering Done. Men may be had the present time (at Society's prices as per price list) by applying to the Hon. Seobetaby. Address —Market Hotel, Christchurch. 10 27 TyTB. HENRY PURDIE. SURGEON DENTIST, OASHBL STREET WEST, Next to Duustable House. 7-28 WANTED— An experienced DRAPERS' ASSISTANT ; also, a smart YOUTH as cashier. Robebt Black, High street. 10-26 H2TD 0* K»W ADTOBTISBMBWie Auctions. TATTERS ALL'S. J SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE PRINCE ALFRED, Ex Taranaki, from Otago. BIBD & BENNETT are instructed by Mr J. McLeish to SELL BY AUCTION, AT THBIB REPOSITORY, ON SATURDAY NEXT, At One o'clock, The Clydesdale Stud Horse pRINOE yiLFBED, Bred by Wm. Black, Esq., Tokomairiro, by Lord Paisley; dam, Violet—both pure-bred Clydesdales imported from Scotland. Prince Alfred is a dark dapple chesnut, 4 yrs old next December, stands 16 hands 1 inch high, with strong flat bone, good substance, fine mild temper and very active. He :an be seen at Tattersall's. inW* BIBD * BENNETT, I 0 "25 Auctioneers.
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Press, Volume XVII, Issue 2342, 27 October 1870, Page 4
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