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Banfcnrptg?, liader the Osteon and E«T BANKRUPTCY. IN the matter of ther Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and the Acts amenafßg the ssai>—Notice 13 hereby given that I hajretthls day filed In the Supreme Court at Chriatehutth a statement of accounts showing In detail tae receipts and expenditure in respect CO tiw following Bankrupt Estates:— .-.-'•, Wilson, August, of Waumi, farmer Miles, James Batting, o£3«u3Lbiidge, tailor Fainter, Robert White, of Chnstchnrch, storekeeper ■■■' Lake, William Thomas Jttichael, and Noble. William, trading as r Lake, and C 0.," of Christchurch, boot manufacturers Pickering, Richard, of Kaiapoi, butcher. . Henderson, John, of Cbristchurca. «roeer Haxell, George Nelson, fit Ljttalton, hotelOrmandv, William, of Christchurch. quarry master \,g • ■; • • Searle, Frederick, of Rolleeton. farmer Mills, James, of Christchurch, tailor McDowaU, William Marshall, of Christ- _ church, dental student Thome, William Henry, of Woolston, late coal merchant and contractor, now out of business Granger, Pressey Edward, of Courtenay, schoolmaster Pole, James Potts, of View Hill, Oxford, carter Slack, James, of Cheney's Comer, Styx, term laoorer ' Walker, Alfred, of Christchurch, bootmaker Smart, Kdmund. of Opawa, laborer Pierce, George Henry, of Chriatohurch, hotelkeeper Collins, Frederick, of Coristchurch, commission agent Wilson, William Darroll, of Southbridge, laborer Bashford, John Edward, of Christchurch, late hoteikeeper '. Hodd, Henry, of Christchurcb, mason Grose, Richard, of Sydenham, storekeeper Fowler, William Longney, OjtCariMchttroh, sheep farmer igEri- - 1 - " Gibbs, William, and Jamas, trading as "Gibbe BrHfere," of Christ church, fruiterers s*? Sherlock, William, of Chrig|chafch, photoWard, Joseph Frederick, of Christchurch, commission agent Koesters, Alexander, of Cbriatchurch, confectioner Dβ La Cour, Philip John, of Christohurch, bootmaker Rogers, William George,. of Chriatchurch, painter. . . n . .) Sewell, Francis Warneford, of Christchurch, late station manager, now put of business Hodd, Francis Wooioaok, of Christchurch, private boarding-house keeper Jobnstone, Robert, of Waikari, farmer Tapling, Nathaniel, of Christchurch, coal merchant Baxter, William, ot liyttelton, tailor Parker. Charles Hillary, of Chriatchurch, commission agent ■ Humphreys, Frank, of Rautiora, chaff cutter Farrall, Alfred, of Akaroa, baker Vette, Henry, of Ohoka, contractor Vickery, John, of Leßon'sßay, fanner Gilmour. John, and Gilmour, James, of Christchurch, late provision merchants and farmers Davidson, Ebenezer Watson, of Christchurch, seed merchant Ruddy, William Melvyon. of Sydenham, clerk RadcliJfe, William, of New Brighton, clerk in holy orders Buller, Clements Charles, of Leeston, bootmaker Misden, William James, and Thomas, Isaac Samuel, irading in co-partnership under the atyle of "Afisaen and Thomas," of Akaroa, bullock drivers and contractors Bowie, John, of Waikari, farmer FriestnaU. John, qf Christchuroh, hairdresser and tobacconist Lambert, Isaac, of Waikari, farmer Hewett, William, of New Brighton, dairyman , 'King, Thomas, of Tai Tapu, farmer Waites, William, of OhoKa, gardener j Kodda, HenFy, of Kftiapoi, bootmaker j Brown, William Henry, of Christchurch, j builder j Sutherland, Robert, of Christchurch. grocer Funnell, John, of Akaroa, gardener Creagh, Peter, of Linwood, laborer WUlis, James, of Christchurch, publisherand printer FauU, Thomas, of Christchurch, plasterer bhoct, Valentine, of Christohurch, umbrella maker King, Thomas, jun., of Linwood, butcher Dale, William, sen., of Heathcote Valley, farmer ' McLauohlan, James, jun., and MoLauchlan, Andrew, of Norwood, county of Selwyn, farmers • ■ Parker, Herbert, of Burnham, farmer Haines, Edwin, of Head of Bay. laborer Kirk, Isaac Howarth, of Sydenham, stoker Rosaiter, John, of West Oxford, saw miller Webster, William Tiridall, of Papanui, fellmonger Jenner, George, of Doyleaton, journeyman butoher ■- '.< ■ -■ McKay; Donald, of Amberley, station overseer Thomson, Thomas, of Ranglora, laborer Brain, Charles William, of Ohoka, laborer Greea, Charles Alfred, of Akaroa, carpenter Peek, Joseph, of Spreydon, commission agent Burbery, John Thomas, of Lincoln, laborer Kandall, William John, of Riccarton, billiard marker Vidulioh, John, of Robinson's Bay, Akaroa, fisherman : Barnes, William Thomas, of Lyttelton, laborer. Berland. i-To9per Raine, of May's road. St. Aioans, collector and canvasser Magee. Henry, of Akaroa, laborer McDonald, Alexander, or Papanui, laborer Kennedy, Frederick Henry, of Halswell, laborer Cain, Jeremiah Francis, of Lyttelton, laborer Baker, George Samusi, Of Chriatchurch, bootmaker •'- > : Pausing, John Gibson,of Sheffield, laborer Hamilton; James, of South brook, laborer Raine, J&gnes, of Christchuroh, boarding-house-keeper Taylor, James, of Christchurch, bootmaker Bennewith, WQliain James, of Christchurch, bootmaker Fitzgerald, Denis, of Lobnrn, laborer Belt, Edward Spencer Barham, of Plumpton Park, racecoureeproprletor Bowlker, James, of Christchurch, accountant. Burke, Henry, of Akaroa, laborer Smith, James Readahaw, of Lyttelton, laborer < Capill, Alexander, of Waikari, wheelwright Perry, John David, of Sydenham, carrier McUillian, Michael, of Chriatchurch, confectioner • Aherne, Robert, of Chriatchurch, reporter Thomas, James, of Wainui. laborer Smith, Mamey, of Christchurch, laborer Farrant, Richard Kichelieu, of Sydenham, bootmaker Jones. John Probart, of Lyttelton, commission agent ' Davis, Mark, of 'Chriatchurch, commission agent Hall, Joseph, of IrwelL laborer PhiUips, Joaaph, of Akaroa, laborer Smith. Uichard. of Little Kiver, laborer Ballantyne, Thomas, of Christchuroh, carpenter ■ ■ -: ■ ■ I also hereby give notice that ie is my intention to apply to- the Supreme Court, Christchurch, on Tuesday, the 12th day of November, 1889, At 11 o'clock in tne forenoon, for an otder releasing mc from office as Oincial Assignee in respect to the above Estates. Dated this 24th day of October, 1889. K. C. LATTER, 5287 Official Assignee.

Board and Residence. LODGE'S Temperance Rest—Board and Lodging on reasonable terms. Dinners 1_ [ill 1 p.m. Temperance workers invited. Refreshments all hours. To be Let for Public or Private Entertainments. 2058 SUPERIOR Private Board and Residenoe, St. Elmo. 187 Worcester street west. 7773 VERY Comfortable Board and Residence at Waitahuna House, 285 Cashel streecWsst. , Pu__sral-Totice. FUNERAL REFORM. W. Xl A NO F OR D, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Furnishes Funerals at the lowest possible Slices, not being connected with any other firm i town. The poor who cannot afford to pay he undertakes free of charge. The oldest established firm in New ZealandCountry orders receive prompt attention. Please note the address—Workshops, corner North and East Belts, or Office, 133 Colombo street, opposite Al Hotel. 135 FUNERAL NOTICE. JR. TV alters & Ca (Established 1860). U N D E R T A X E R S, ' 43 Victoria street, and 2U Eilmore street. Funerals JTurois—ed. ia Town and Country on the shortest notice and .at. most reasonable charges. The trade supplied with every requisite. Telephone No. 146. 51 "° UNDXRTJJ(-_-. Faafiral* irurnished at Lowest CoarfCS ■ Town orCqwaacry. _______ O. DURHAM STREET SOUTH. T0.0.F M.U.. LOYAL PERSEVERANCE "»•"•*- iJodGE, WOOL3TON. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are reoiTeited to Meet at their Lodge Room on i__Yttaorarth Inst, »* &■» pan. sharp. U> tto Funeral of the late Wife of % Y-.S a J l S____a. Sister Lodires invited. Mour-ongßesaUa. N.G. -385 W. E. NORRIS. P.S. ra-iHE Friends of the late Wm. Halliburton Tare thatbis Funera 1 residence, Dunsandel, on EUt-rdayr 28th inst., at 1- o'clock, for toe Cemetery. 6401

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7451, 26 October 1889, Page 3

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