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Oovonmint Hotifloaticmj. V. B. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, CANTERBURY INTERIOR MAIN LINE, OXFORD TO MALVERN SECTION. MALVERN CONTRACT. FORMATION AND~PBfiMARENT WAY. WRITTEN TENDERS will b« mMved t( . t a ta SS“ , . l,BtU Kfloa °* MONDAY, th« h»ii» m«rch. IBg3, for the iioti Contract. They *w to be marked on the ouhrids •• Tender tor Met ■ dfl, ««e*d to the Bon the Mini*, tor tor Public Work*.Dunedin. Telegraphic tender*, similarly!sddmaod aue marked, will be received if pretested »t any telegraph office fey NOON at the «»mo date, provided that written tenders an at aoj District or Resident KnriuMriS Office by the him turn, Drawings, specifications. And general condition» may be Men at this case* «a “ the Public Works Wr2«kland.w£ and Chriitcboroh. The lower, or anV tender not aeooM&rlij accepted 7 By command, _ , W. N. BLAIR, Public W«ka"S r ° Mid " le Uta 3j ‘ Dnnodln, February 17th, 1881. 3019 M* THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF HEW ZEALAND. A^T provieicas of the Acts establishing this office, and to the advantages placed thereby within the mob of ytoolite Sabjact to faoh prariiloc#, tho St*t« offef 9 to etofj pervoft~ L About to nuke bis or her will or codioU 2. Intending lonroride tor wife or children, or other#, by Deed of Settlement 3. Settling property by way of Marriage Settle, meet 4. Desiring to renounce the trust* of a win baring been appointed Executor or Trusts# tinder the name 5. Haring acted as Trustee, Executor, or Ad> mlnUtrator. wiahing to be relieved of tte .. _ borthenof Trust**, hip or Administration **• option of oaing tbe State machinery, and rirca or aaSweaty I** 1 *** 01 * 0 lofl * 01 tmia V 7 "*** Every information can be obtained bom ALEX. LEAH, Agent for Christchurch; Or from B. C. HAMEBTON. _ Public Trustee. Wellington. Feb. 1,1383. 2m WAIMAT* PLAINS. WEST COAST SETTLEMENT RESERVES. SALE OF LEASES FOR A TEEM OF 31 TEARS. S, comprising in tie who'e about • V ™ ton,, partly open mad partly tmak laid*, well watered, and easy ef aooeaa by roads, will be offered for leese by public tender tm MONDAY, 3Ssd APBIL naz%at Ue’etockm the forenoon, in the Court-house, Ha went. These lands are titoatod along the margin of the forest, behind the Waimata Plains, ate among the choicest of that district. They are connected with the railway sysfeoi at Norznasby. distast from three to nine mile*, by a good rood. Full particulars will be given in future advertuement. THOMAS MACKAT, „ , „ , „ Bsiervee Trustee. West Coast Settlement Reserves offioe. Hawen, Feb 27. 1883 3781 238 Bankruptcy notices. v. IS BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE. T KS LYTTELTON tIHSi la duly appointed GAZETTE rox ALL NOTICES * tnrnzn ;bu DEBTORS AND CREDITORS’ ACT. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand.—Canter, bury District.—ln the matter of “The Debtors’ and Creditors’ Act 1876” and the Acts amending tbe same and of the bankruptcy of Jxxxs Haedixo laborer a debtor.—This is to notify that JAMES HARDING of Ashbourne in the said die. triot labourer has this day filed a statement that he is usable to meet his engagements with his creditors, The first meeting of creditors to be held a£ the Supreme Court-house Christchurch on Thursday the fifteenth day of March instant at the hour c£ eleven o’clock in the forenoon.—Dated this eighth day of March 1883. 1748 W. H. EYES, Jess., Deputy Registrar. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand— Canterbury District. —In the matter of “ The Debtors’ and Creditors'Act 187S”and the Acts amending the same and of the bankruptcy of THOMAS HAWES Labourer a debtor.—Notice is hereby given that a general meeting of creditors of the above® omed debtor will be held at the office of Herbert Edward Alport, Hereford street Christchurch on Friday the 9th day of March ISSS at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon to consider an application by the debtor tor his discharge.—Dated this Bth day of March ISS3. H. E. ALPORT. Trustee. , And notice is hereby also given that an appti* i cation will be made to this Honourable Court on the first Chamber day after the expiration of ten clear days hereof at eleven o'clock in the forenoon tor the said debtor’s discharge. 170 l Tuosias Hawns. Acting for Self. V. £. IN BANKRUPTCY’.—In the Sucre ms Court of New Zealand Canterbury Diatrict.—la the matter of ” The Debtors’ and Creditors* Act IS'6” and of the several Auto amending the sums and in tbe matter of a certain deed of arrangement executed under the provisions of the said Acts and made between COLIN CAMPBELL AIKMaN terrain described of the brut part JASEU RaNTIN therein described of the second part and the several other creditors of the exit Coha Campbell Aikmsa of the third part.—Notice is hereby given tint by an order of this Honorable Court bearing date the seventh day of March inmnt tbeaaiddted was declared to be completely executed pursuant to the said Acts.—Dated this .uMh day of March. 1883. 4011 WILLIAMS A MILLION. Solicitors tor tbe said Coiiu CauipteU Aik nun. Licensing. BEaTHCOTH licensing district. BESULYOF POLL. NmixisK or vorss: Booth. George Bennetts, Hugh ... Hoooiube. S imnal Brown, Kiohd Baa.ford, 11. Augustua York, Thomas Dunbar, Alexander ITUKSEFOHK <Uo!nro fles-rs Q. Booth, K. Bennetts, S. Slooombe. U. Brown, and H. A, Bxmtonl duly elected ae the Committee fee the Hoatheota Lie-using District, and do h-r-by appoint Thursday, th<* 15th lost., at 11 noon, for the first mooting of the said Board, to bs held ia Bawd Hcoai cl the UaalhootJ Road Board, l orry road. 40 ji w. T. 0. MILT 8, Ro'urning.OO'oe •. ... IKI ... 163 ... 15i ... b V) ... ... 51 H 9 Hotel* BTAR AND GARTER HOTEL, WAIKAIU. THIS old-ottablished and first-lass Family and Commercial Hotel, has recently been enlarged, and now offers the beat aonoiumodn;loa for Travellers. Beptr&to rooms for Families. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS Of the Best Brands. Good Stabling. Eoraeo and Buggies always on Hire. A conveyance moots cyery train. 1829 HOOD BROTHERS, Proprietors. Qotll’s Hotel. Ashburton. ■Opposite the Railway Station and adjoining ths Tsl^aphOfSoeA THE RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMR. akbnxton, are also under the nwnagamaat of the Proprietor of Qaill’e HotoL f*Y HE Proprietor of the above magnificent Hotel ■ deeires to bring under the notice of oonunetjtfl traveller*, families, and viidtoni to this i«*sporous district, that the establishment to not to be excelled In the Colony, either tor extent, amoir aodxtloa, and general perfection of appritatmesin, The fcniWirga cover three-rfuartors of an acre j the private suites of apartments are specially destoa&t with a view to oonvenioaoo and privacy ef (amilieit, Iho sitting room* are airy and cheerful, ml! av->ry •nartmevt has been built with a view to the health 3i the ocoujgmtt Spfamdid oncu»srrial room, with a library many a el*y would b« ptood ot; large sample rooms for ocmmerdAl traveller*; toih toms*, with ovbry Itunryt and a billiard rwin*, vlth tom ot Al ioaV’sbust tables. The propristor I* bis own impwrtor. Is a eoitsoi*tsar of tony ywsrs* axperiwaoe in IViutwa. *;-d

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6872, 9 March 1883, Page 7

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