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Judicial and Law Notices. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand Canterbury District.—ln the matter of Robebt Humbeb of Christchurch in the said district general dealer a bankrupt. — Notice is hereby given that by reason of the non-attendance of creditors at the meetings appointed for the election of trustee the estate and effects of the above-named bankrupt have become absolutely vested in Richard Walton of Christchurch Esquire as a Provisional Trustee of the Court. Dated the 15th day of November, 1871. EDWARD S. WILLCOCKS, Registrar. Bamfobd and Bamfobd, Solicitors for the said Robert Humber. 11-17 6463 Publications. WILL BE PUBLISHED JN DECEMBER, THE NEW ZEALAND ALMANACK DIARY AND HANDBOOK FOR THE YEAR 1872. HENEY LAKE, PUBLISHER, HIGH STREET. 11-15 6407 EOR HOME EEADEES. THE ILLUSTRATED PRESS SUMMARY WILL BE PUBLISHED ABOUT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, And will contain the following ENGRAVINGS :— 1. The Dog Show at the Apollo Hall, Melbourne. 2. View of Sandy Bay, Hobart Town. 3. The Rosery in the Botanical Gardens, Melbourne. 4. Examination of Deaf and Dumb Pupils in the Town Hall, Melbourne. 5. Scene on the American Creek, New South Wales. 6. Queenßtown, Lake Wakatipu. 7. Interior of a Chinese Gambling-house. 8. Destruction of Duke of Edinburgh Tneatre, Bourke street, Melbourne. 9. Border Customs' Patrol Camp at Mungindi, New South Wales. 10. Township of Bright, Ovens District, Victoria. 11. Moonlight Scene on the Buffalo Mountains, Ovens District. 12. Kiama Harbor, New South Wales. ALL THE NEWS OF THE MONTH. PRICE —SIXPENCE. 11-15 6443 "NEW ZEALAND CHURCH NEWS.' A CHURCH OF ENGLAND MONTHLY PAPER, registered for transmission by post. Price Sixpence. Containing Church stories, tales for Children, Sunday school : teachers' page, leading articles. British, Foreign, and Colonial Church news, Correspondence, Poetry, ke, ke , OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Lyttelton Times—" We have much pleasure in welcoming what promises to be a useful ] addition to the periodical literature of the colony. The paper is very creditably got up in every respect." Press —" This publication shows consider- \ able care and ability in its preparation." Wellington Independent —" We think the journal by far the best religious periodical in the colony. Timaru and Gladstone Gaaette —" We cordially recommend the paper to our readers." Hokitika Leader—" Exceedingly well up, and admirably compiled." Melbourne Church News—" If members the Church in New Zealand do not well support this excellent paper, they deserve to be without a Church periodical.' We must ask our friends to use their best exertion to increase our circulation. They can help the N.Z. Church News: — 1. By not expecting too much from it. 2. By having patience with it. 3. By subscribing for its gratuitous circula* tion in suitable quarters. 4. By advertising in it. 6. By taking duplicate copies for servants, ] the shepherds' huts, &c. 6. By persuading others to take it in. 7. By writing for it. 8. By paying punctually for it. 9. By striving to become impressed with the need to the English Church of a well condu.ted paper, such as the New Zealand Church News is, or wishes to be. First-rate medium for advertising. Published on the last day of every month, to send home by the San Francisco mail. Can be had from the local agents, or post J free direct from the oflice, 7s a year. Post oflice orders to be made payable to th Bey W. H. Cooper. Orders for the papa '' and advertisements to be sent to THE MANAGER, New Zealand Churc* News, Chris tenureTO STAND THIS SEASON. a-\EE CELEBRATED IMPORTED NORFOLK TROTTER QUICKSILVER, At Gay's Stables, Christchurch, on Monde ys and Saturdays; Ham, Riccarton, and Leeston. Terms —£4 4s, by promisory note, payable Ist March, 1872. ss. groomage fee. Paddocks for mares at Ham, on reasonable terms. 10-16 5628 HARPER & BLUETT.

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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2668, 17 November 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2668, 17 November 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2668, 17 November 1871, Page 1

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