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IN THE SUPREME COURT ,OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862, and the Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1865 ; And In the matter of the Petition of James Chapman, of Auckland, in New Zealand, Hotelkeeper. The twenty-seventh day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-sir. ON reading the Petition of the above-named JAMES CHAPMAN, and Affidavits annexed thereto, and on hearing Mr. Keetley of counsel for the Petitioner ; it is ordered that the HE ARING of the said PETITION shall take place, at the Supreme Court-house, in the city of Auckland, on TUESDAY, the twentieth day of February next; and it is further ordered that the Estate of the said James Chapman be sequestrated into the hands of Hbnby Vernon, of Auckland, Sheriffs Officer, until the said twentieth day of February next; and the Court doth declare that this order shall be a vesting order. By the Court. (L.S.) THEO. KISSLING, Deputy-Registrar.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the Matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862, and the Debtor and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1865 ; and of the Petition of James Doran, a Bankrupt. This 22nd day of January, 1866. I TPON hearing Mr. McDouald as of Counsel for |_j the Bankrupt, and upon tending the order of the 21st day of December last, it is ordered that the FURTfIEK HEAKING of the said PETITION take place on the 20th day of February next, and it is further ordered that: the Estate of the said JAMES DO KAN be further Sequestered into the hands of Uenby Vkrnon, until tae twentieth day of February next, or uutil the further order of the Court ; and the Court doth declare that this order shall be a vesting order. By the Court, (L.S.)

NEWSPAPER AND PRINTING BDSINESS FOR SALE. HPHE Trustees of the Estate of Charles Elliott, X of Nelson, Printer, and Proprietor of the Nelsm Examiner, invite TENDERS for the PURCHASE of the PRINTING BUSINESS and PLANT, all in complete working order, together withtheGOODWlLLofthe/v'jKZiiSOiV^X.IMZiV-'iZ, and of the Printing and Stationery Business. The Examiner is one of the oldest newspapers in New Zealand, having been established in 1842 ; and has maintained from its first issue a high character for ability, as well as for consistency and honesty of purpose. The Stock of Stationery, which is very small, to be taken at a valuation. Arraugements may probably be made to allow a large portion of the purchase money to remain on mortgage. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders, addressed "Tenders for Examiner Newspaper Business," care of Messrs. Curtis, Brothers, Nelson, will be received until the Ist day of March next. Full particulars may be obtained by application to Messrs. Curtis Brothers.

MANGAPAI. PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. -| /\ TO 15 ACRES (to suit purchasers) of excelJLvr lent land, containing the best site iv the district for a much needed Store and Hotel; a QUARRY of FREESTONE of suDerior a««.litj» to any yet fouud in the neighbourhood; a BRICKYARD, in operation, of best quality light coloured bricks; bounded by a fresh water river ; situated at the junction of the Great Northern Road and road leading from the wharf, with the roads leading to the various blocks in the interior, between Mr. Philips's quarry and landing place, 1£ miles —good road to latter. Or, the whole FARM, 160 ACRES, best land, most convenient and easily worked in the district; 40 acres well tilled, 100 acres all but fenced, scoria, limestone and freestone, mill site and large unoccupied run, new Weatherboard Six-roomed HOUSE, <fee. Would be disposed of to make room for a person of enterprise and moderate capital. The above is close to the Post-office, Presbyterian and Wesleyan churches, school-house, and could be put to immediate profit as tillage or dairy fatm. JOHN O'MEARA, Mangapai.

SHEEP-ftUN FOR SALE. PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY. Within Eight Miles op Napieb. ~l ty AA A ACRES, of which 3,200 are freeA 4 , " " " " hold, with 3,000 SHJSBP. Improvements consist of good Dwelling-house, Yard, and Wbrkshed ; together with several miles of substaatial fenciug. A considerable portion of the purohase money can remain on mortgage at 10 per ceut. Apply to WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT. Napier, December 27, 1865.

TO BE SOLD, A Bargain for Ready Cash, the Owner being about to leave the Colony, A TOWN ALLOTMENT in ONEHUNGA 168 Acres Good Country Land 10 Shares in the Auckland Gas Company. Also, For Lease or Sale, on Low Terms for Cash, An EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, with every convenience, Orchard, and 43 Acres of Land, uuder cultivation, in the neighbourhood of the Wade, aud adjoining a Government run. Apply to J. C. CODTY, Princes-street.

WANGAPARAPARA, GREAT BARRIER. FOR SALE OR LEASE, THE Valuable ESTATE of WANGAPARAPARA, containing 3,500 Acres, in about equal proportions of bush and open land, embracing the whole of the Wangaparapara harbour, and commanding a large Government run. For particulars, apply to J. S. VERCOE, Flagstaff, Takapuna.

W A I X A T O. TO BE DISPOSED OF, a FARM of 200 Acres, having good soil, and over half a mile of river frontage. Terms liberal. Apply to JOHN GOOD ALL, C.E., Wyndham Chambers, Wyndbam-street.

FOR SALE, A N ALLOTMENT of GROUND in one of the XX best positions in Onebunga. There is a good House and Store erected thereon, and a neverfailing spring of Water. The place is now Let at One Pound per week. One-half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for three or five yean at ten per cent. Addrew, THIS DAY, to CM,, office of this paper.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2663, 30 January 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2663, 30 January 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2663, 30 January 1866, Page 2

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