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TMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager ... ... Mr. Geo. Darrell. TRIUMPHANT* BUCCES3! ' Of Mr iiooifc JDjirreirs Drama. BACK PR O3L;TjI b GRAVE! Received with thuntfenMff applause and unbounded enthusiasm, by a brilliant and crowded audience. i THE DARRELLS ! THE DARRELLS ! ! THIS EVENING (TUEFOAY), 20th MAY, Supported by the bent Company in Australasia, BICKL FROM THE GRAVE ! Spiritualism, Mersmerism, Clairvoyance, and the Magnificent Fire Scene, forming the grandest and im»t exciting tableaux ever placed on ihe Australian Stage. THE MUBDHRJN THE BUSH. The Magnjflcent 6?enery, the Starting Meehsmical JKffocn, the thiil'iug Sftuations last evening created a perfect furore amongst the packed and delighted auditory. BACK FROM THE GRAVE. The greatest hit of the year. Box Offico at Jacob's Athenaeum Bazaar. T H E ' W M U M HALL (PIBBT FLOOR). THli MA.RVELLOUS PHONOGRAPH! Exhibitions— Afternoon at 3, Vvt nlng at 8 sharp. mUERE will be a Repetition of the JUVENILK ENTERTAINMENT, At St. Mark's School-room, ON THE 20th INBT., at 8 p.m. Admission— One Shilling.

T O O X OUT!!' FOR THB MAORI HAK1!!! IN AID OP THE MASTERTON MAORI BAND. IN THB ABBIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM JAMES, CABINETMAKER. A LL persons indebted to the above Estate J\. are requested to pay their accounts without delay, as any remaining unpaid after the Ist Juno will ha placed in the hands of a solicitor for collection without further notice. WILLIAM JAMES, In T iqnidation.

R. J. DUNCAN'S LBTATB. NOTICE TcTdEBTORS. IN PURSUANCE of the printed notice , forwarded to each person or firm indebted ■ to this estate, tbe accounts are now being made out, in order that legal proceedings may he taken without delay. No further applica- > lion for payment will be made nor notice given. 8. CARROLL, Trustee under Assignment. W ellinjttOD, 19th May, 1879. In the Bankruptcy of BLYTH BROS., ] of Masterton, Storekeepers. "VTOTICE is horeby given that all debts Xi owing to tbe above Estate are to be paid at the Empire f tore, Masterton, to Messrs. Sander and Brigga, who havo been authorised by me to collect and receive the same. All accounts not paid by tho 12th day of June, will be sued for without further notice. , Dated this 13th day of May, 1879. (Signed) J. S. M. THOMPSON, Honorary Trustee in the Estate of Blyth Bros. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," And Of the Bankruptcy of CECIL ROADLEY, of Makara, Farmer. NOTICE is hereby given that at the fiwt meeting of Creditors of the above-named Cecil Roadley I was elected Creditors' Trustee, and that I hive duly signified my acceptance of the said office. Dated at Wellington, this 19th day of May, 1879. WM. BERRY, Trustee.

IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of " The . Debtors antf Creditors Act, 1876," And Of a Deed of Assignment, dated the 17th day of May, 1879, and made by ALEXANDER EDDIE and ALEXANDER JACK, for the benefit of their Creditors. THIS is to notify that a certain Deed of Assignment, dated the 17th day of May, 1879, expressed to be made between the above named, Alexander Eddie and Alexander Jack, both of the City of Wellington, Ale, Porter, and Beer Bottlers, and Wine and Spirit Merchants of the first part, Charles Effingham Capper and Joseph Edward Nathan, both of the City of Wellington, merchant?, of the second part, and all and singular tho person or persons, firms or Corporations, creditors, either in their own right or in co-partnership, or as attorneys or agents, or otherwise howsoever, of the said Alexander Eddie and Alexander Jack of the third part, providing byway of trust for the distribution of the property of the said Alexander Eddio and Alexander Jack amongst their creditors, with provisions for the release of the said Alexander Eddie and Alexander Jack, and providing also for the postponement oi the realization of the said estate with express powers enabling toe trustees to carry on in the meantime the business of the said Alexander Eddie and Alexander Jack duly executed, as required by the said Act, was duly filed in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, on the 20th day of May, 1879- And this is further to notify that a meeting of Creditors for the purpose of assenting to the said deed will be held in the Grand Jury Room of the Supreme Court House, at Wellington, on Friday, tho 6th day of June, 1879, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 20th day of May, 1879. BULLER & LEWIS, Solicitors for the said Arranging Debtors and for the Trustees under the said Deed.

JN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and of the Bankruptcy of THOMAS MORGAN, of Wellington, Restaurant-keeper, a Debtor. Notice is hereby given that an adjourned meeting of the Creditors in the above Es'ate will ba held on Wednesday, the 21st day of May, 1879, at 3 p.m., at the office of Mr. W. C Clittfield, architect, Wellington. W. J. Gaudy, Trustee. William FittQerald, Debtors Solicitor. IN BANKRUPTCY.— In tho matter of "The Debtor and Creditors Act, 1876," and of the Bankruptcy of K AH L MOELLER. of Masterton, West Wairarapa, carpenter and j joiner, a debtor. This is to notify that the above-named debtor has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors will be held at the Supreme Court House, Wellington, od Tuesday, JWth May, 1879. at 12 o'clock noon.— Dated this 19tn day of May, 1879 H. O. Wihner, Deputy Registrar. William FitzGerald, Solicitor, Agent tor C. P. Skipper, Solicitor for the debtor. WHAT is the meaning ot Sugar was asked by the Evening Post a few days back? Bugar is a wondefol article; it will make the sour sweet. The men who have lots of sugar have manr advantages over those who have not. For instance, they can afford to have their clothes made by Huxley the Tailor, who has the largest and hest experience of any man m this Colony. His £4 10s suits have as eood material, cut, and workmanship as can bo produced by anyone on this side the Lln f- . Ev ™ 1"3 £3 lfc suits are all wool, well-shrunk, and well made, and are as rood as some tailors charge £6 10s on credit. 8o much for having the sugar.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 514, 20 May 1879, Page 3

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