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The creditors in the bankrupt estate of .lames E. Read met at the Ollicial Assignee's oHice this morning, Mr. Gray appearing for tho bankrupt, who ascribed his present position to continued sickness in his family, want of employment, and inability to realise on his assets, tld} immediate, cause being a commitment on a judgment summons. Some discussion took pltce, relative to bankrupt's interest in certain property, which is subject to a mortgage of .tHOO. Ho was willing to accept £700, which would pay his debts in full, and it wan decided to adjourn the meeting to see if any offers were forthcoming. The properly in <|iieslion is a one-ninth interenl in tho estate of the debtor's lato father, subject to his mother's life interest. The, niiie-montliK-old child of Mm Smaln, of •loluiHonvillc, died Honiewhnt suddenly at V) o'clock I.imli evening, expiring before the arrival of Dr. I'erry, who had been sent for. Tin? Coroner iloch not deom an inquest neccHwiry. Tho child had been ailing for Hoirirj weekf. The civil itction Ahhol.h Itr-alk-dion Hoard v, iJ. 11. iSlnnloy A, Co., n cliiiin for j;i(M, :jh, wiih rommenrfd in the Magi.Mtralc'H Court thiM innriiiiif/ bel'iiM) Mr. 11. JOyro Kenny, N.JVI,, Mr. MwrreU, fi|>pii;iriii« i'nr plaintin" Hoiiml, nhilc ili'fniidruiln w'M'o niproconted by Nir Hubert, Mlonl. Tho main poiutu at, inmie havit nlrc.'iily been iAn\a\. The mil mil Htatoiiient of cliiiin win lorlh the. chief items an I'ollovvh ; - l>nm|;iiitf allowance on " llnrmt>n" ihipiiionl, ,/J'IH ; iimount of ove.roh.'trgd re. " JW-vv<<i|,»-i," JSWfJ ll*. Mr. .Skenottintiiiidlcd Unit, Ilium* two uirioiinlq were llioho Hiied for, niid tho whole (jiiOHtiou would bo ono of fuel. A chibnlo on ilio Biibjrsol, of i'nrty Clovemliiont took i/l/ico at, tho meeting of tho Moiithru'ii (<Vorj> No(ste|,y U\t>\, night. Mm. Nnwiiifin, who look Urn ji/lirmativo Hide, indued thai, l J ;ii'l y government wuh ncccpnary for tlm progrf>"H of a n;ilioii,ntnl all tho groat reforniH which hud m.-ido England tho I'roont Million in (he world wore ;in<;ribablo 1o it. So long iih wrong and right r.-xislod, which iiiiihl bo for all lime, ho long must thero ho two siden to a question. Mrs. Foil took tho negative hide, and ii in lanced .Switzerland as a MiccesHl'ul exponent of non-Party government, conlond/ng lhal l'arty government thrived on corruption. It robbed men of their independence, set class again.st, class, and was inconsistent wilh tho political freedom of the people. Many members present took part in tho discussion which followed. Ik tlioro is ono thing looked forward to nioro than another by the Wellington public it is the. Clearing Sales atC. Smith'B, the Cash Draper, Cnba-slrcot. Meeting of Parliament iind wiuit-of-confidencc motions are quite .secondary considerations to careful housewives. JBul C. Smith's Clearing Salo is of vital importance to everyone. Money saved is money made. The «alo commences every morning sharp at 9 o'clock. Bargains extraordinary ; reductions enormous. — Advt.

SPECIAL ROBE DRESSES AT THE Q-R/YND REORGANISING SALE! TE ARO HOUSE. Sale Price to 93 ROBE LENGTHS, com- Cloar. prising Plain Cheviots, Fancy Cheviot Tweeds, Scotch Tweeds, in all falmdcs and colours. Usual prices, 10s Gd and 12s tid. (X /I H Robe Allonoprico . ... O/XJL 97 ROJJW LENGTHS, comprising Plain Cloths, Bedecia Twills, Fancy Shot Dresses, Fancy Blacks, Scotch Tweeds, in light and dark bhades. Usual prices, from 12s 6d to 19s /-* -fl Robe o'd. One j,rico . ... 4IA JL 55 KOBK LENGTHS, comprising Assorted Colors — Green, Marone, Brown, and Navy Cheviot Serges and Fancy Tweeds, ranging from 15s (3d to 22s Gd. £k j-A -a Robe All one price ... %J\ JL JL 38 ROL'M I.ENGTHS, comprising Coloured Cheviot Sergo Eobes, Silk Mixtures, French and S.cotch Tweeds. U&ual prices, 19s Cd to 25s Gd, All one -ity/f* Robe price . . . ... JLGdI O '39 KOBE LENGTHS, comprising Silk Mixtures, Tweeds, Plain Materials. Usual prices, 21s to 2956 d. -fl X / Robe All ono price ... ... JLt)/ ™ £7 ROBE LENGTHS, comprising 4 Fancy French Robes, special goods, 39s Gd ; 3 do do do, checks, 42s Gd. 10 assorted Plain, Shot, and Fancy Tweeds. Usual prices, 22s Gd to 40s. -A V* //» Robe All ono price JL Q / O THE GRAND REORGANISING SALE ! TE ARO HOUSE. ST. PAUL'S PAEISH. nnHE Annual Meeting of Parit>hioner.«, for JL the purpoho of receiving Report and Balance-sheet lor the year ending 30th June, 1898. and for thw Election of Parish Officers for the ensuing year, will bo held in the Sydnoy-sticot Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, Gth July, 1898, at S p.m. T. 11. iSPHOTT, Vicar. MOUNTED RIFLE CORPS. A MEETING of those Gontiemen who .signed ilio roil and of thoso desirous of fining tho above Coips will bo held at the Troeadoro at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Gth July. L. W. LOYEDAY, Convener. Till'! SOCIALIST LEAGUE. MONTHLY Business Meeting- in Room No. 9, Exchange Buildings, WEDNESDAY, Gth July, at S p.m. Council moots at 7.30. BOROUGH OF ONSLOW. I HEREBY give notice that a Mooting of tho Ropayers of tho South Ward of tho Borough of Onslow will bo hold in tho Schoolroom, Wadostown, en THURSDAY N EXT, the 7th July, at 8 p.m., lor tho purpose of discussing tho question of securing a Recreation Reserve in tho South Ward. JOHN HOLMES, Mayor. Kaiwarra, 4th July, 1808. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the lato Dnniol Arthur Carr arc respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leuvo tho residence of his brother, J. F. Carr, Tinakori-road, on Wednesday, Gth July, 1898, at 2.30 p.m., for St. Mary's Cathedral, Hill-street, nud thunce to tho Karori Cemotory. E. MORRIS, Jim., Undertaker, 10, Taranaki-stroet. Telephone !'37. FUNERAL NOTICE. rjpilE Friends of tho lato Captain John J Fairc'hild aro respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his lato residence. Hawker-street, to-morrow, Wednesday, Gth July, 1898, at 2 p.m., for the Karon Cemetery. J. FLYGER & CO., Sanitary Undertakers, Telephone 1073. 20, Cuba-stroet. WOLFE'S Schnapps has a fine flavour, and is an excellent stimulant.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1898, Page 6

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