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IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876." And In the matter of WILLIAM FRANK OAKES, of Wellington, Contractor. (<REDITORd in this Estate are hereby re- ' quested to furnish proof of Jlicir Claims to the unduroignod, ou or before Wednesday, the sth of Dtcomber next. S. CARROLL. In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1870," And In the matter of the undermentioned parties, Bankrupt* under the said Act. nIVID EN D S PAYABLE. In the Estate of EDWARD SCOTT, of the City of Wellington, Clerk, a debtor, a first and final dividend of five shillings and sixpence in the £. In the Estate of JOSIAH MOREY, of tho City of Wellington, Draper, a debtor, a first and final dividend of one shilling and sevenpence in tbe £. In tbe Estate of JAMES MOORE EDMUNDS, of the City of Wellington, Builder, a debtor, a first and final dividend of five shillings in tho £. In the Estate of JOHN RUCK, of the City of Wellington, Builder, a debtor, a first and final dividend of two shillings and sixpence in the £. In the Estate of EDWARD GELL, of the City of Wellington, Draughtsman, a debtor, a first and final dividend of one shilling and ninepence in the £. In the Estate of ALFRED HENRY M'LEAN, of the City of Wellington, Draper, a dobtor, a second dividend of one shilling and sixponce, making a total dividend to date of six shillings and sixpence in the £. The above dividends will be payable at the offices of Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald Se Co., Exchange Chambers, Grey and Featlierstonatreets, on and after Monday next, the 10th Instant. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, Creditors' Trustee in the above Estates. mHE TOWNSHIP OF KIWITEA. KIWITEA. KIWITEA. KIWITEA. THE TOWNSHIP OF KIWITEA, The Home of the Industrious Artisan. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tbe sale of this magnificent and valuable township has amply proved the fact of it being a first-class investment, several lots having already CHANGED HANDS AT A PREMIUM, And the principle of SELECTION WITHOUT COMPETITION At low upset prices has been amply vindicated. THREE HUNDRED SECTIONS Have been fold to date, and tbe balance of the sections previously resorved for Wangauui and Christchurch will T n l3 DAY BE OPEN FOR SELECTION AT ¦• THEOLDRATES. Amongst them will be found — Nia&teen valuable frontages to Stafford-street Three valuable frontages to Bowen-stroet Fourteen valuable frontages to Fergusson street Two valuable frontages to Fox-street Twenty-three valuable frontages to Weld-street Three valuable frontages to Atkinson-street These special frontages will only be open FOR THREE DAYS LONGER, When they will be finally withdrawn from sale. Do not foroet that an immediate expenditure of two pounds will secure tho right to one of theso VALUABLE TOWN SECTIONS. Remember — Plans and schedules, and all particulars, at tho offices of T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., Foatherston-street. T^TOW OPENING— Large Stocks of Builders' Ironmongery Open Fire Ranges Leamington Ranges American Cooking Stoves Colonial Ovens Register Grates Portable Furnace Boilers and Frames JOHN YOUNG, * Willis-street. STEVENSON AND STUART, ' Wine Merchants and General Importbks, HAVE ON SALE the following choice Wines, &c. :— Marcobrunner, Neirsteln, Rudescheimer, Sec, sparkling hock and moselle; Barnett's celebrated brandy, 1, 2, and 3 grape (sole agents) ; white dry sillery, Frcminet's champagne, genuine Madeira Assorted liqueurs, liqueur glasses, superior port and sherry, twelve varieties Australian wines, including Cawarra hock and claret, &c. ; Marshall and Copeland's ale agency GENERAL. 96 gauge galvaniied iron, nails, spike*, brads, screws and washers, sash lines, sheet glass, , fencing wire and staples, cement, plaster of paris, galvanizod tubs, and slop-pails, Painters' goods in great variety, brown paper, N.Z. rope and linos, wicker jars, groceries and oilman s stores, &c , &c. ; Barnes'9 pickles and sauces, crystal coffee-pots TO 1. AN D EX WAITARA AND CROWNTHORPB : 24 gauge galvanized iron, wire nails, 200 casks, cement, anticorrosive paint, 5 tons white and red lead, and colors.; linseed oil, bulk and in drums ; paperhangings STEVENSON AND STUART, Feßtherston and Brandon Streets. cricket] crick etT VT JACOB < begs to inform the gentlemen ±\ . of Wellington that in his stock of Fancy Goods he has the most complete assortment of — Bate, balls, stumps, batting gloves Wicket-keeping gloves Leg guards Brass pegs, Sec, Ac. By every celebrated maker in England. An inspection is invited, i Liberal discount to Clubs. ATHENE UM BAZAAR, Lambton Quay. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE^ ' —T? 11^ 018 SID EY has this day REMOVED 1? his offing to the Arcade Buildings, ManM^h^' Mr. Sidey willholdhis^ilalesof Merchandise,. Stock Sec, in the large Store * »nd Yards m Farish-srreet, adjoining the Arcade, on and after tbe Ist January next.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 284, 4 December 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 284, 4 December 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 284, 4 December 1877, Page 3