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Hew Advertisement*. WM. HOBBS & SONS, TAILORS AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS, To His Eiciixhkct Sn G.F Bowbk G.C.M.G., HAVE much pleasure in announcing to their Friends and the Gentlemen of 2JU, generally, that their NEW WINTER STOCK Ex DAGMAR is NOW TO HAND, comprising the LARGEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASSORTMEN T of every description of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, in all the newest patterns and materials ever imported to this province. Christchurch, 10th Jane, 1869. 6457 CARET Sc GILLES, STOCK SALESMEN AND COMMISSION AGENTS, DURHAM STREET AUCKLAND, (Latk op Hokitika), AHE prepared to receive consignments of Grain and all other Produce ; also, to purchase and ship Rye, Cocksfoot, and every description of Grass Seed. Advances made on consignments, and prompt account sales rendered. References:—Bank of New South Wales, Christchurch. 5556 T7ELOCIPEDES of every description, for v Gentlemen, Ladies, and Children, liest forged steel, with brake, and best hickory wheels. The French Velocipede Company, through their English Manufacturers, offer the very heat Velocipedes at prices from £6 to £l4. Liberal terms to importers. The export and shipping department is under the care of Tangye Brothers & Holman, of 10, Laurence Pounteney Lane, London. The English wholesale agents are S. & B. Hansome & Co, All communications to be made to the General Manager, A. DAVIS, 14, Strand, London. %• “The Velocipede, its history, and how to use it,” can be obtained for 8d of the Publisher of this journal. 6678 THE PATENTS’ ACT, 1860. Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to his Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, by CHARLES JAMES POWNALL, of Wellington, praying for Letters Patent, to be granted unto him for improvements in the treatment and preparation of Pkormium Tenax, and other similar fibrous substances. Any person who may have to prefer any objections to granting such Letters Patent, is required within four calendar months from the publication of this notice, to send to the office of John Boyle Bennett, Esq., Registrar General at Wellington, a statement in writing showing the grounds of such objections, and subscribed with bis proper name and address. Nov. 3,1868. 6676

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1867, And THE BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT 1868. In the nutter of JOHN HENRY CATON of the Honeeboe Lake near Christchurch in the said district a bankrupt And In the matter of the Petition of MARY GERTRUDE FLETCHER Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Henry Fletcher deceased late of Christchurch in the said district and WILLIAM HANNIBAL LANE of Christchurch aforesaid Miller creditors of the said bank* nipt. Notice is hereby given that the said John Henry Caton has by order bearing date the 25th day of May last been adjudged bankrupt under a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy filed in this Honourable Court on the Bth day of May last by the above-named Mary Gertrude Fletcher and William Hannibal Lane and that at a meeting of creditors held at the office of the Registrar on the 2nd day of June instant James Edwin Graham of Christchurch accountant was chosen Trustee of the estate and effects of the said John Henry Caton and that the Court hath by order bearing date the 15th day of June instant confirmed such choice and is hereby further given that a public sitting for the said bankrupt to pass his last examination and to make application for his discharge will be held before his Honor Mr Justice Gresson on the Bth day of July 1869 at the Court-house Christchurch at eleven o’clock in the forenoon.

Dated this 19th day of June 18H9. EDWARD S. WILLCOCKS. Registrar. Esahcu Platex, Solicitor for the said Petitioners. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1867 AND THE BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT 18C8 In the matter of LUKE JOHN COX of the Maori Reserve Kaiapoi in the said district Dairy Farmer a bankrapt Notice is hereby g>ven that the sail Luke John Co* haa by order bearing date the Fourteenth day of May last been adjudged bankrupt under a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy And that a public sitting for the said bankrupt to pass his last examination and to make application for ms discharge will bo held before his Honor Mr Justice Gresson on THURSDAY the eighth day of July next at Eleven o’clock in the forenoon at the Court-house Christchurch. Dated this Sixteenth day of June 1869. EDWARD S. WILLCOCKS, Registrar. Taos. I. JontT, Solicitor for the Bankrupt. 6672 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY DISTRICT.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1867 And THE BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT 1868 In the matter of JOHN McLAUCHLAN at Fendalltown near Christchurch in the aaid district Farmer a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that the said John McLauchlan bos by order bearing date the Fourteenth day of May last been adjudged bankrupt under a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy And that a public sitting lor the said bankrupt to naas his last examination and to make appllcation for hi. diverge will be heldl Wore hU Honor Mr Justice Gresson onTMDKSDAY. the eighth day of July next at Eleven o’clock in the forenoon .at the Court-house Christchurch. Dated this I6tb day of June 1869. EDWARD S. WILLCOCKS, Registrar. Thos. L Jotut, Solicitor tot the Bankrupt 6 * ;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2640, 21 June 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2640, 21 June 1869, Page 3

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