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c IN THE SUPREME COUKT OF NEW ZEALAND. ' WELLINGTON DISTRICT. 9 •— — — L In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and of "The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1878." , And 1 In the matter of a Deed of Arrangement dated the 28tb day of November instant, and made between JOSEPH JOHN TYE, of Waipiwa, in the County of Waipawa, auctioneer, of the first part; NATHAN JOHN ISAACS, of the City of Wellington, auctioneer, of toe second part; and all tee CREDITORS of the said Joseph John Tye of the third part. fTIHIS is to notify that the said Joseph John X Tye has filed the above-mentioned deed. A meeting of the creditors of the said Joseph John Tye will be held in the Supreme Court i House, Wellington, ou Wednesday, the 18th day of December, 1878, at 11 o'clock In the ¦ forenoon, for tbe purpose of assenting to the said deed. Dated this SOth day of November, 1878. ' ALEX. 8. ALLAN, Registrar. H. S. FITZHBRBBRT, Solicitor, Wellington. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter ot "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," And Of the Bankruptcy of DaNIEL TOOHILL, of Wellington, Butcher. A GENERAL MEETING of the Cr-ditors of the above-named Debtor will be held at my office, Lambton Quay, Wellington, on Monday, the 9th day of December, 1878, at tbe hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. The meeting is called at the request of the Debtor, who desires to apply for a certificate to consider hi* discharge. Dated this 29th day of November, 1878. Wm. BERRY, Trustee. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," And Of the Bankruptcy of EDWARD ARTHUR SANDERS WYLLIE of Masterton, Auctioneer, a Debtor. "VTOTICE is hereby given that it is the inJ_N tention of the above-named debtor to apply to the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, on Tuesday, the tenth day of December, 1878, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an o:der of discharge. Dated at Wellington, this thirtieth day of November, 1878. IZARD & BELL, Agents for debtor's Solicitors.

DISTRICT ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, ' Wellington, 30fh November, 1878. fTIHE Wellington City Rifles and Wellington L Rifle Cadets will Parade at the Central Fire Brigade Station, for Monthly Inspection, on Monday next, 2nd December, at 7 30 p m. W. G. STACK, Maior, Commanding Wellington District. THE AIM AND CURAGE MAKES THE MAN. TF your ambition is to become rich, it matters X not if you have money, or are without it, if you only h >ye courage, and it is certain if you have nothing to lose you have nothing to fear, only keep your designs to yourself, for if anyone knows that you have nothing they will take good care not to let you have muc*). No one knows what he can do till he tries and becomes his own landlord, by making his rent purchase his freehold, whether cottage, shop, or farm, for it is well known that the rent takes half the wages of the working man, and in a shop the rent generally swallows the profits, and a farmer often has to give a bill of sale over his stock to enable him to pay the landlord. Tiierefere I would advise every man to become his own landlord, and cot hesitate and ponder half of his life what he is going to do, and sleep the other half in a young country like this, the on'y colony in the world that has not had its day. We have well known hundreds to have lost fortunes through letting bargains, such as corner allotments and acres, slip through their hands, when they might hive had them for a mere song, and might now have beon riding about in their carriages in the old country, instead of waiting till the land is going to be given away, like all unlucky men who can do nothing for themselves, and cannot bear to see anyone getting on; but my plans of life are clear ; I believe in going ahead, but I do not believe in pacing rent, when I can have freehold allotments and acres without paying anything down, except a small deposit to clinch the bargain, and to get the title deeds in my name, and easy terms of a lifetime, if required, to pay the balance. So any man wishing f.r either cottages, shops, or farms, without any capital, can have them, by seeing O. W. CLAYTON, Thorndoh Quay, Wellington, Before 10 a m., or after 5 p.m. CLEAR THE BLO^D. CLEAR THE BLOOD. CLEAR THE BLOOD. NEW PARISIAN SPECIFIC. WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. rTIHOUSANDS in Paris and the Continent I have blessed this new discovery during the past six months. THE COMPOUND DECOCTION OF RED JAMAICA SARASAPARILLA, WITH DANDELION AND POTASH, Is a new preparation for effectually clearing the blood from all impurities, and making every roan, woman, and child feel that they have obtained a new lease of life. It has been admitted by all the great medical minds of Europe to be an INVALUABLE MEDICINE, and unequalled for the pleasure with which it can be taken. The sole right to this great public boon has been acquired by J. MONTEITH. MEDICAL HALL, MANNERS STREET, wtio will make special wholesale arrangements with other Druggists in town and country, also Merchants and Storekeeps, in order that the whole community may be placed in posses- , sion of THIS GREAT DISCOVERY FOR RENEWING THE HUMAN SYSTEM. READ THIS! READ THIS! READ THIS! > NO MORB NERVOTJB HEADACHB. NO MOKE NEURALGIA. NO MORB DEBILITY. MO MORE INDIGESTION. JUST RECEIVED, from one of the first physicians in Europe, AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for the above painful afflictions, '' SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING EVER BEFORE INTRODUCED. Ask for the WINE OF THE CITRATE OF IRON AND QUININE, Only to be obtaiued at j. monteith's, medical hall, manners street. call early. limited supply. 1 call early. limited supply. 1 call early. (. (Ou) NOTICE, (jO .) T WISH to inform my friends and the [ X general public that my present Lease 1 having expired, I have Removed to those commodious premises in St. Hill-street, situi ated between tbe Brewery a_d Arcade. My , Thorndon and Lambton Quay customers can come to my premises through < Id Custom r House-street, and those from Te Aro down 1 St. Hill-street, p_t the Arcade. J. SEXTON, ; Farrier. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ROBERT GARNHAM begs te inform the puWic that he has opened a Paperhanging Warehouse on the Adelaide Road, opposite the Tramway Station. All painting and paperhanging done on the shortest notice. [Lead and oil always on hand. ) Prices to compete with towa houses. THAN KS. d • d A/f R. E. M. TAYLOR begs to tender his y ixX sincere and heartfelt thanks to hi b friends and neighbors for their kindness and 5, tßffVrtFitc^ to his family during his sad bereavement*.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 284, 30 November 1878, Page 3

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