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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRIOT. • In the matter of "The Debtors and I Creditors Act, 1876," and of the amendments thereof, And In the matter of a Deed of Assignment by JOHN WATS'JN LIDDELL. of Foxton, Storekeeper, dated the 24th June, 1882, and filed Ist July, 1832. "VTOTICE ia hereby given that on Tuesday, JAi the Fifth day of September instant, an order was made by his Honour Mr. Justice Richmond declaring the abovementioned deed to be completely executed. Dated thia 6th day of September, 1882. TRAVERS AND CAVE, Solicitors for the said J. W. Liddell.

IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington.— ln the matter of "Th* Debtors and Creditors Aot, 1876," and of the Bankruptcy of CHARLES ROLLAND, of tbe City of Wellington, Hairdresser, a Debtor.— This is to notify tbat Charles Rolland, of the City of Wellington, Hair-dre-ser, has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet hia ei.gagements with hiß creditor.. The first meeting of croilitcrs to be held at the Supremo Court House, , Wellington, on Tuesday, the 12th day of September, 1882, at noon. Dated this 6th day of September, 1882.— (Signed) D. G. A. COOPER, Deputy Begiatrar.

TO BUILDEBS. rpENDERS are invited for Additions to JL Shop, Brougham-street. Tenders to bo deposited, and plans, Ac, seen until noon , of Saturday, 16th instant, at the offioe of WM. O. OHATFIELD, Architect.

WtLLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. "I^TOTICE ia horeby given that the Annual JL\ Election of one Councillor for eaoh of the undermentioned Warda of the City, namely :— Cook Ward Te Aro Ward Lambton Ward Thorndon Ward Will bo held on THURSDAY, the 14th day SKPTEMBER next. Candidates must be nominated in the preeoribed form before noon of SATURDAY, the 9th day of SEPTEMBER, 1882, at the offices of the City Counoil, Brandon-street Nomination Papers and all fnrther information oan be obtained at my office. JAMES AMES, Returning Offioer. City Counoil Offices, Wellington, 30th August, 1882. THE RATEPAYEBS OF THORNDON WARD. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,~I bog to offer myself for ro-eleotion to the Council, as representative for your Word, and ask your support. I purpose meeting you at an early date. Yours faithfully, A. K. NEWMAN. TO THE ELECTOR 3OF LAMBTON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— At the request of a large number of ratepayers of Lambton Ward, I have decided to stand for the offioe of Councillor at the forthcoming election, and I have muoh pleasure in complying with their request In the event of a contest, I most respectfully solioit your support. Should you do me the honour of electing me, there will be nothing wanting on my part to represent you faithfully. Respectfully yours, ANDREW YOUNG. Wellington, 10th August, 1882.

TO THE ELECTORS OF LAMBTON WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN-I am again a candidate for the representation of your Ward in the City Counoil, and shall, if eleoted, watch over your interests with the same care and vigilanoe as in the past three years. Yours obediently, S. DANES. LAMBTON WARD ELECTION. ifS, ALDBICH intends soliciting the votes of the ratepayers of Lambton Ward for Councillor, and will address the Electors at a publio meeting before polling day. 31st August, 1882.

TE ARO WAKD ELECTION. Wellington, 26th August, 1882. SIR— On behalf of the Reform Association of Wellington, lam authorised to inform you that you were selected as a candidate to contest the forthcoming election for Councillor for Te Aro Ward, and that the Association will nse its best endeavours to secure your return. Yours respectfully, MICHAEL QUIN, Chairman. To THOB. Dwan, Esq. To Mr. Quin and other Gentlemen Forming' the above Association. ' Gentlemen— l beg most respeotfnlly to aubmic to your decision, and in accordance shall beoome your oandidate. If eleoted I shall do my duty to my constituents. I have the honor to be, eir, yours faithfully, THOS. DWAN. TE ARO WARD ELECTION.-- . TO THE RATEPAYEBS OF THE TE ARO WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-Under-standing tbat Councillor Stafford has finally deoided to relinquish bis intention of again bscoming a oandidate for the representation of your interests in the City Connoil, I beg to offer my services as your representative. I am urged to thia course by a large number of my friends and aoquaintance- in the Ward. Should yeu do me the honour of electing me, tbe same cars and attention whioh characterised my conduct when formerly representing: Cook Ward will be brought to bear on the interests of the Te Aro Ward and the oity generally— "economy and reform being absolutely neceesary at thia stage of the oity's history. I am, ladies and gtmtlemen, Your obedient servant, R. MILLER. TO THE BURGESSES OB L COOK WARD. LADIES AND G"iNTLE_,IEN,— Having been waited on by a deputation of my many friends, requesting me to beoome a oandidate for the offioeof Cos noillor, which will beoome vacant in your Ward in the month of September, I have n_uch pie-sure in complying with your requea t. and offer myself aS your oandidate. Shcra Id 'you confer on me the honour of electing me aa one of your Councillors, that trust vrill not be neglected on my part, as my long- residence of 27 years and the interast I hsvva always taken in iMunioipal matters, has made me well acquainted with the requirements of your Ward. I have honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, ALEX. WILSOIf, ¦ Kiddiford-stxeei. . NOTIO.E. HAYING disposed of my butohering business at the Taita, 1 hereby request tbat all outstanding aoco n_ta shall be settled on or before Wednesday . 6th September, to avoid unpleasant prooet idings. HENBY FREEMAN, ' Upper H-tt.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 3

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