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QUARANTINE. ri^HE public are hereby cautioned against JL going within the limits of the Quarantine Station at rioames' Island, until it is •fficially announced that the passengers by the steamßhip Wakatipu and others have been released from quarantine. JAMES B. RED WARD, Superintendent of Quarantine Station. Note — The water frontage within half a mile of the shoreß of Soames' Island is included within the limit of the Quarantine Station. sth October, 1881. IN the Supremo Court of New Zealand, Wellington District —In Bankruptcy.— In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditor! Act, 1876," and the amendments thereof ; and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of WILLIAM HENRY M'CLELAND, of the City of Wellington, late a Hotelkeeper, a debtor. — This is to notify that William Henry M'Cleland, of the City of Wellington, late a Hotelkeeper, has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with hia creditor. The first meeting of creditors will be held at the Supreme Court House, Wellington, on Monday, the 10th day of October, 1881, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 4th day of October, 1881.— A. S. ALLAN, Registrar. — Buller & Golly, Solicitors for the debtor. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the estate of SALVATORE OIMINO, the younger, Wellington, Hotelkeeper. IVTOTICE is hereby given that all Creditors -131 are required to send me proof sof their claims on or before the 10th instant, otherwise they will be excluded from participation in any dividend to be declared. Wellington, 4th October, 1881. JAMES KIRTON, Creditors' Trustee. IN 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 CHARLES ESTALL, Storeman, Wellington, New Zealand.— On Tuesday, the 18th day of October, 1881, or as soon after as possible, I beg most respectfully to apply to this Honourable Court for an order for my discharge. CHARLES ESTALL. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the amendments thereto, And In the matter of the Estate of EDWARD PURSER, Storekeeper, of Blenheim, a Debtor under the eaid Act. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL Proofs of Debt and Claims of every kind against the above-named Estate must be forwarded, addressed to " The Trustees, Estate of E. Purser," care of Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald & Co., Panama-street, Wellington, on or before Monday, the 10th day of October, 1881, failing which they will be absolutely excluded from the benefit of a first and final dividend about to be declared. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, WILLIAM OVEREND, IHOMAS J. GALE, Creditors' Trustees. 29fch September, 1881. EXHIBITION ALES. Phcenix I§|fi^l^jfc«K§lfs| Brewery WELLINGTON. MESSRS. PASCOE & CO. desire to call the attention of the public of New Zealand to the superlative quality and uDiform condition of their Malt Liquor", and beg to solicit their patronage, and a trial of their celebrated Exhibition Pale Bitter Ale and Extra Brown Stout, brewed from the choicest selection of Hops andMALT, on scientific principles, possessing the advantage of age to mature their characterictio qualities, a Tonic and Preservative condition, frae from Acidity, without Sediment, Equalling the best English Brands. W. H. PASCOE, From an extensive experience and success as a practical Brewer, having 1 obtained Prize Medals — MELBOURNE, 1866 and 1867 __ SYDNEY, 1879 and ISBO MELBOURNE, 1880 and 1881 Can, with confidence, recommend their Pale and Strong Ales and Brown Stout in pints and quarts. N.B.— Stock on hand for Bottltng Purposes — 400 hhds (winter brew— May and June.) Also, 150 kilderskins, for Family Trade — other contents if required. City Offices at W. R. Waters', opposite Colonial Bank of New Zealand. FRANK GRADY, GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, Willis-street, Wellington. Gold and Silver Chains made to order. Repairs of every description carefully executed. Just Landed — Novelties in Carved Wood, Terra Cotta, China, Fans, Albums, Scraps, Birthday Cards, Stationery, Toys, &c, &c. TO THE INHABITANTS OF PETONI, HUTT AND SURROUNDING- DISTRICTS. THE undersigned beg to announce that they have this day entered into partnership, and intend to carry on the business as usual at the Lower Hutt, as Blacksmiths, Farriers, and General Smiths, and seeing the great want of the same business in the rising district of Petoni, we intend opening a shop in that township at once. All orders will be executed with despatch and at reasonable rates, and they hope to receive a share of the public patronage. The style of the firm will be A. & C. COLLETT. In reference to the above I beg to thank my old customers for past favors, and respectfnlly request a continuance of the same to our new firm, and assure them that all orders will meet with punctuality and reason- { able charges. N.B. — Orders received for all descriptions of Wheelwright's work. A. COLLETT. Hutt, October Ist, 1881. PHOTOGRAPHY.— NOW READY FOR THE MAIL. SORRELL'S INSTANTANEOUS DRYPLATE VIEWS OF WELLINGTON. Street Views, with figures; Carriages, Tram Cars, &c, in motion ; s.s. Arawata going full speed down the harbor. The only successful views (with moving objects) photographed in the city. Address— Sydnet-street. MECHANICS. MECHANICS. OPENING o£ the MECHANICS' RESTAURANT, Chop, Luncheon, and Dining Rooms, the on'y place in the city where you can get a grilled chop or steak, with tea or coffee, for sixpence. At the late Melbourne Exhibition the charges were limited to sixpence and not to exceed one shilling for a first-class meal. All over Sydney and Melbourne, Christchurcli and Dunedin, the restaurants are patronised by all, from the merchant prince down to the humblest toiler in the land. There is no need for clerks to take a cold lunch to their offices, or mechanics or working men to take a cold dinner to their work, when you can get a first-olass meal for sixpence, consisting of soup, roast joints, or fish, and pastry, at the Mechanics, next to Mr. Barber, Butcher. Opening day, Saturday, Bth October, 18S1. Dinner and Luncheon at 32 o'clock. JOHN M'GINITY, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 5 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 5 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 5 October 1881, Page 3

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