IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HE 1 ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of " The Debtors and Cn ditors Acts, 1876 and 1878," And Of the Bankruptcy of J^HN ANDEE SON WILLIAMS, of the Taita, Hu District, Licensed Victualler, a Del tor. THIS is to notify that John Anderso W illiams, of the Taita, in the Hutt Dis triet, Licensed Victualler, has this day filed statement tbat he is unable to meet his engage ments w-ith his Creditors. The first meetin of his Creditors to be held at the Suprem Court House, at Wellington, on Thursday the 10th day of July instant, at the hour c 11 30 o'clock forenoon. Dated at Wellington, this 4th day of July ROBT. S. CHEESMAN, Star Chambers. Solicitor for Debtoi IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF W. EBDEN. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THE undersigned, having been cmnpellec through the pressure of thj times t< make an assignment, begs to notify to hi; Creditors that he is qu te able to pay 20s ir the £. If they are favorable to give him £ little time, he will be able to pay all claims it full. (Signed) W. EBDEN
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of JOHN ADAMS, an Arranging Debtor. /CREDITORS in the above estate are re\J quested to attend a meeting at the Supreme C^urt House, Wellington, on Thursday, 10th July, at 12 o'clock noon. IZARD & BRLL, Solicitors for the Trustee". rriHE Estate of WILLI4MS, CAMERON X AND CO., having been assigned to MAURICE KA.UFFMAN SAMUEL, of Samuel and Co., Auctioneers, Wellington, it is requested that all accounts be paid to him at the office of the undersigned, Panamastreet. All accounts not paid by Ist proximo, will ba sued for without ANY FURTHER NOTICE. [ BAM UEL & CO. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF A R. /. DUNCAN. '*, rriHE adjourned meeting of Creditors in this X Estate will be held on Tuesday, the Bth July, 1879, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the Supreme Court House. Business— To instruct the Trustee as to the disposal of the Furniture. 8. CARROLL, Trustee under Assignment. B6£ist * red V'Sf^ Begistered Trade Mark. j^Ppl? Trade Mark. UNFAILING SPFCIFIC FOR WORMB. JTVyfONTEITH, of the Mbdioal • JLVX Hall, Manners-street, calls the special attention of Parents to his WORM POWDERS, which, from his long pra'tical experience in the Wellington Hospital, he can testify as an ABSOLUTE CURE for this painful and dangerous complaint. No household should bb without A sdfplt of these powders, for upon them the lifb of the childibh mat DBPBND. .Registered Begistered Trade Mark. l^S^r Trade Mark. THE GENUINE ACACIAN COUGH BALSAM. TH E above Extraordinary Preparation, UNEQUALLED IN THE WORLD as a Sovereign Remedy for the Instant Cure of Coughs, C "Ids, Asthma, and every description of Bronchial Inflammation, can only bb OBTAINED at J. Monteith's Medical Hall, Mahnbis-stkbbt. Price, 2s and 3s 6d per Bottle. Ist Jtjnb, 1878. O" As an imitation of the above remedy Is being palmed upon tho public, purchasers are cautioned that the genuine bears the signature of the proprietor across the label, to copjf hich is forgery ! . '• ' • WELLINGTON GYM-NaSIUM, SpU'er's Hali, Boulcott-street. T)ROFES3OR LONG desires to inform \ Parents, Guardians, Schoolmasters, &c, tbat the arove Gymnasium will be OPENED on MONDAY, 7th JULY, for Tuition ia Gymnastics, 'alisthenic, Fencing, &c. i» r. Long will be at the hall daily from 10 to 12, to enrol members. Liberal reduction in term* to schools. Terms on application. UNITED ANCIKPTT ORDER OP DRUIDS. A LODGE of the above First-cla«s Friendly Benefit Society is about to be formed in Wellington. Intending subscribers can now have the advantage of the Reduced Initiation Fee, which will only te in force for a short time. Names of intended members taken, and full particulars given on application to MR. H. ALEXANDER, Pawnbroker, Manners-street. WELLINGTON AND HUTT BUILDING SOCIETY, 1875 NOTICE. THE Society is prepared to take Money upon Debentures, at six months' notice, at 8 per cent, per annum. By order. R. S. LEDGER, Secretary. WEST WANGANUI COAL COMPANY, (LIMITED). CALL NOTICE. A SEVENTH CALL, of Five Shillings per J\. share, is payable at the offices of the Company on Wednesday, the 16th July,, 1879. By order. R. 8. LEDGER, Secretary. Wellington, 13th June, 1879. ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. THE REV. T. A. BOWDEN desires c notify that he does not intend to re-open the above School after the present vacation. He has, however, much satisfaction in recommending to tbe parents and friends of his late pupils the establishment conducted by MR. ROBT. MORTON, who was for some years associated with him in the English High School, and in whose c»re and ability he has every confidence. Abel Smith-street, 20th June, 1879. MORTON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY, THE TKRKACB, RE-OPENS on TUEBDAY, the Bth, and Evening Classes on THURSDAY, the 10th July. KINGSTON HOUSE, EARORI. MRS. NICHOLSON is prepved to receive Four Young Ladies to board anc educate with her own family. Thorough education, with every home comfort. May 30th, 1879 WESLEYAN DaY SCHO JL. THE Duties of the above School will b Resumed on Monday, 7th July, in th School-room attached to the Baptist Church Herbert-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 4, 4 July 1879, Page 3
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