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Government Notifications. v. pwmFi e. Mi l... 7&f3> THE PUBLIC TEUBT OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND, A T Tif N A TI f ON i, r ' ( : te(1 tho provisions of tbo Acts establishing this office, and to the advantages placed thereby within the reach of every colonist. Subject to such provisions, the State offers to every i>or»oii—1, About to make kls or her will or codicil •i. Intending to provide for wife or children, or others, by Deed of Settlement 3, Settling property by way of Marriage Settlemont 4, Desiring to -renounce the trusts of a will having been appointed Executor or Trustee under tho same 0. Haying acted as Trustee, Exocntor, or AdminJstrator. wishing to be relieved of the burthen of Trusteeship or Administration tho option of using the State machinery, and gives on absolute guarantee against loss of funds by fraud or dishonesty. Every information can he obtained from ALEX. LEAN, _ , Agent for Christchurch : Or from B. C. HAMEETON, _ ... , _ , Public Trustee. Wellington, Feb. 1,1883. 2466 190 NEW OXFOBD TO MAI.VEEN SECTION. NOTICE is Hereby Oivou that the Waimaknriri Gorge Bridge will he Closed for Pablio Traffic frem this date and until further notice botween the hours of 8 a.m. aud noon, and between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m, each day. A. D. AUSTIN, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Christchurch, February 6th, 1884. 518 19 Land Transfer Act Notices. LAND TEANSFEB ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will he brought under the provisions of 11 The Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, on or before the 17th day of May, 1884, 5434, John Campion-316 acres, Bnral Sections 1808, 2563, 2593, 2594, 2595, 2840, 2841,4564 and 4638, Christchurch district. Occupied by Frederick Campion and William Campion. 5435. Eichard Frank Cuddon— 2 roods, part of Bural Section 188, Christchurch District. Unoccupied. Diagrams may he inspected at this office. Dated this 10th day of April, 1884, at the Lands Eegistry Office, Christchurch. J. M. Batham, District Land Begistrar. NOTICE is hereby given that Mart Adam Patkhson, of Prebhleton, widow, claiming as Administratrix of the estate of William Paterson, late of Prebhleton, farmer, deceased, intestate,, hag applied to bo registered as Proprietress of Bural Section 2955, Lincoln District, containing 50 acres, comprised in certificate of title, Vol. xxii., folio 241; and that she will be so registered unless a caveat forbidding the same be lodged on or before the 17th day of May, 1884. Dated this 10th day of April, 1884, at the Lands Eegistry Office, Christchurch. 4594 J. M. Batham, District Land Begistrar. Bankruptcy Notices. v. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE. B. THE LYTTELTON TIMES Is duly appointed GAZETTE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT. V. B. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Supreme Court of Bankruptcy holden at Christchurch. —In the matter of V The Bankruptcy Act 1883."—Notice is hereby given that CHRISTIANA HALCEOW of Christchurch Boarding-house Keeper has this day been adjudicated a bankrupt in the said Court, The first general meeting of the creditors will be held at the old Provincial Council Chamber Government Buildings Christchurch on Tuesday the 29th day of April 1884 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and the public examination of the bankrupt will be held at the sitting of-the Supreme Court in Bankruptcy on Wednesday the 14th day of May 1884 at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this 24th day of April 1884. E. C. LATTER, 4664 Official Assignee. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of EOBINS & DAY, Merchants, of Kaiapoi, THE time for receiving tenders for the purchase of the business of the above-named firm is extended to Saturday, the 26th April. E. C. LATTER, Official Assignee. Christchurch, 17th April, 1884. 4269 291 V. E. Estate of THOMAS MUTTER, Rakaia, Saddler, A FIRST and Final Dividend in this Estate will be payable at the office of Mr T. B. Craig, High street, Christchurch, on Friday, the 2nd May, 1884, on all proved aud admitted claims. Proofs of claim will be received until Wednesday, the 30th April, but not later. 4667 C. S. HOWELL. Trustee. V. E. Estate of ROBERT HUNTER, Christchurch, Baker. A FIRST and Final Dividend in this Estate will be payable at my office, High street, Christchurch, on Friday, the 2nd May, 1884; on all proved and admitted claims. Proofs of claim will be received until Wednesday, the 30th April, but not later. 4668 T, B. CRAIG, Trustee, In the Bankruptcy of JAMES WOOD, Sen., of Christchurch, Saddler. A DIVIDEND in the above estate will he payable at Butler Brothers’ on Monday, the 28th inst., and all claims fully proved must be in the hands of the Trustees by Saturday, the 26th, otherwise will not he recognised. J. H. L. OLIVER , 4679 For Self and Co-Trnstee. Brewers’ Notices. LIGHT BITTER BEER THE FEOPLE’S DRINK. "PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND VERY WHOLESOME.” So says “ The Medical Times." iiril have been devoting onr attention to th, \\ brewing of Light Bitter Beer for sever.u ears, and are now prepared to supply our Cusomers with an article brewed from the very hoicest East Kent Golding Hops, and Molt made rom barley grown in Canterbury. We use no Sugar. We send out no New Beer. We arrange with our Customers to keep for any mgth of time any brewing they may select. HI 207 VINCENT & CO. DUNEDIN BREWERY, KEAST & M'CARTHY (LIMITED), - Submit a few of tho voluntary Testimonials which they have lately received from their Customers as to the excellence of their ALES AND PORTERS “ I had a customer in hero yesterday, who, after apologising for putting the question, asked me whoso Boer ho was having, and I told him it was yours. Ho then said unit at his house they had tried the beer from nearly all the hotels in tho Port, and that they liked my beer the best; and that his brother, who had recently arrived from the Old Country, aud had been sixteen years in » brewery there, considered it was ns good ns any he ever had at Home, and the best ho had tasted in the Port.”—Port Chalmers. “Yon can ship Iby this boat a repetition of Inst order for Ale. I must say that it is a splendid article —in fact the host Colonial Beer I have over tasted.” —Nelson. “ I must congratulate you on the quality of the Beer} it is magnificent. If you can keep it up to that you have got a good thing.”—Waimato. I believe your Boor is tho best in tho market. —Balolutha, n pleased to bo able to state that your Ale by myself, secured First Prize at our local Itwrol Show. Your Alo has given satisfacicrover I have placed it, and I feel confluent ako tho lead in tho district.”— Tauranga. quality, flavour, and aroma is nil that desired find reminds ouu of thoir ©iirutr , Homo Brew. Wo have no fear but we n uji au extensive trade for you. Brls* Iditlon to their XXXandXXXX, they are tS ALE AND BITTER ALE, iave hit the taste alike ol tho General Public i highest Connoisseur^. They guarantee their Ales and Porter to bt pure, wholesome tonics, and pleasing to both eye and palate. W 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7224, 25 April 1884, Page 7

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