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, Isatilo*s!3»£cv. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN TIIE SUPREIIE COURT OP NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 187G and 1378," and of tho Bankruptcy of Geoege Stums, of Napier, in the provincial district of Hawke's Bay and Colony of New Zealand, Sharcbroker, a debtor. rpHIS is to notify that George Stubbs, of X Napier, Sharebroker, has this day filed in this Honorable Court a declaration thut he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors to be held at the Supreme Courthouse at Napier on TUESDAY, the Bth day of January, 1884, at 3 p.m. Dated at Napier this 22nd day of December, 18S3. PAUL A. F. BIRCII, Registrar. Debtor in person. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN TIIE SUPREME COURT OV NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of the " Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the several statutes amending the same, and in the matter of a Deed of Arrangement dated the fourteenth day of November, 1883, made between George Metheringham Sargisson and John William Sakgisson, of Wairoa, storekeepers, trading in copartnership as "G. M. Sargisson & C 0.," of the first part; the said John William Sargisson of the second part; John Banbury, of Napier, warehouseman, of the third part; Ilarmood Arthur Banner and Joseph Liddle, both of Napier, auctioneers, of the fourth part ; all the creditors of the said copartnership of "G. M. Sargisson & C 0.," of the fifth part; and all the creditors in tho separate estate of the said John William Sargisson of the sixth part. NOTICE is hereby given that by an order of this Honorable Court made on the 22nd day of December inst., the abovementioned Deed has been declared completely executed. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1883. H. A. CORNFORD, Solicitor for the Arranging Debtors. Educational. MUSIC. 11 iT ADA ME T) OLITZ Will recommence Teaching Instrumental Music and Singing ou January 21. Address in future issue. TVTAPIER GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Head Mistress: Miss HEWETT, A.A. (Oxford), A Q.C. (London.) Next Term commences TUESDAY, January -20, 1884. The School Course includes English subjects, Mathematics, French, Latin, German, Drawing, Class Singing, and Calisthenics. Fees paid in advance from £3 3s per term, Stationery, 2s Gd per term; Music and Singing extra. Boarders are received by the Head Mistress ; Boarding Fees, £40 per annum, inclusive. For further particulars and prospectus, apply to— REV. D. SIDEY, Hon. Sec. WANTED— Early in January next, a certificated Master for tho Havclock District School. The a vera go attendance for the past year was about seventy-five (75). The salary will be paid according to the Board scale, which on the present average would be about £100 per annum. Bonuses are also paid for training the pupil teachers and for the results obtained in the standard examination of the school. The amount paid during the past two years under the head of " Bonuses for Results " has averaged over £20 per annum. There is a good house of 6 rooms provided free of rent. Applications enclosing testimonials to be forwarded to me not later than the last day of December. THOMAS GILPIN, Chairman. i Tenders. NAPIER VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. TENDERS for the Publicans' Booth and Fruit and Confectionery Stall in the , Recreation Ground on the evening of the Fireworks Demonstration will be received till 8 p.m. THIS DAY (Saturday). Tenders to be addressed to — W. BOGLE, Hon. Sec. TO CARPENTERS. rpENDERS for Additions to the Native X Boys' School, To Ante, will be received by the undersigned up till THURSDAY, the 3rd of January, 1881. Plans, specifications, &c, may be seen at my office, and copy sent to Waipawa on 1 application. The lowest or any tonder will not necessarily be accepted. THOMAS R. COOPER, ' Architect. ! TO BUILDERS. t - fTHENDERS aro ir.vited for erecting a JL o -roomed House in Napier. Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at my office up to noon of tho 31st of December, on •which date tenders arc to be sent in to mo. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT LAMB, Architect. FOR SALE. THE ABERCORN ARMS HOTEL, > WOOD.VILLE. 1 rpENDERS will be received by the X Trustees for the purchase of the lease, 20 years to run, of the above first-class family and commercial hotel. Stock and , furniture to be taken over at a valuation. ■ The hotel has only been built six months, and has all the latest improvements to onsurc tho comfort of visitors, is furnished in firstclass style, and is at present doing a good ' business. Tho hotel is situated in tho centre of tho rising township of Woodville, 5 at tho corner of tho Masterton. Palmorston, and Napier roads, and opposite the Bank of New Zealand. As there will be a largo amount of public mewey spent in tho vicinity of the hotel during the next five years, this is an opportunity seldom met with. Tenders will be received by the Trustees 1 up to SATURDAY, December 29, addressed " Trustees Mackenzie's Estate, Post-office, Woodville." Full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. DANIEL CHAMIER, Woodville, JOHN B ANBURY, Napier, 1 Or, BEN. B. JOHNSON, Waipawa. r ~ --.- - Lost and Found. i _ _ . _ t £1 REWARD. f T OST—A Grey Gelding, white blaze JLi down the forehead, branded X A on '. near rump, and marked about the legs with wires. Anyone returning same to P. Palmer at J. B. Hollis', Olive, will receive tho j above reward. ' OTRAYED from Hastings on or about . JO tho 19th of November last, one r Chestnut Gelding, about 10 hands, branded W on off shoulder, and one Black Mare about 15 hands, branded like 2 on shoulder. - £1 reward will be paid by the undersigned I to any person giving information that will lead to their recovery. H: RAWDEN, Hastings.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 22 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), 22 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), 22 December 1883, Page 3

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