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THURSDAY, 27th INSTANT, at 2, x.M. POWELL k CO. have received instruc< * tionfl from the proprietor to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 27th July, 1871, at 2 o'clock A SUBSTANTIAL SIX-ROOMED HOUSE situate on section 5, block 23, Queenstown; together with said section. The house is well finished inside, and all the rooms are closely lined and papered. The property also is situated in a rising locality, abutting the main line of road to Arthur's Point. TITLE—FREEHOLD. IN BANKRUPTCY. IS HEREBY GIVES that the second meeting of the Creditors of James M'Kinlay, of South Wakatip, in the Province of Otago, Sheep Farmer, a Bankrupt, will be held at the Court-house, Queenstown, in the said Province, on Wednesday, the 26th day of July, instant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Dated this nineteenth day of July, 1871. WESLEY TURTON, Solicitor for the Trustee of the estate of Bankrupt IN BANKRUPTCY. "M"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the first meeting of the Creditors of Samuel Collins, of Queenstown, in the Province of Otago, Butcher, will be held on Wednesday, the Twenty* sixth day of July, instant, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court-house, Queenstown, at which time and place the said Samuel Collins is required to surrender himself in his own proper person. Dated this nineteenth day of July, 1871. WESLEY TURTON, Solicitor for the Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. IS HEREBY GIVEN that John Baker, of Queenstown, in the province of Otago, and colony of New Zealand, Blacksmith, has this day filed, in the District Court of the Otago [Goldfields holden at Queenstown,{a Declaration of Insolvency, pursuant to the Bankruptcy Act, 1867, and the Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1868. Dated at Queenstown this nineteenth day of July, 1871. G. B. BARTON, Solicitor for the said John Bakes. IN BANKRUPTCY. GIVEN that a sufficient number of the Creditors of Robebt Clark, of the Arrow River, in the Province of Otago, and Colony of New Zealand, miner, not having attended the meeting held this day at the Court-house, Queenstown, the said meeting was adjournedjjfor Seven Days, pursuant'to the Statute. Dated at Queenstown, this eighteenth day of July, 1871. G. B. BARTON, Solicitor for the said Robert Clark. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that William Wrench Hodoson, of the Nokomai Goldfields, in the Province of Otago,and Colony of New Zealand, storekeeper, was, by an Order of the District Court of the Otago Goldfields, holden at Queenstown, dated the 19th day of July, 1871, adjudged Bankrupt: And Notice is Hereby Further Given that the said Court appointed Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, on Friday the Twenty-eighth day [of July, aforesaid, at the Court-house, Queenstown, as the time and place for the first meeting of the Creditors of the said William Wrench Hodoson, when and where the said William Wrench Hodgson is to surrender. Dated at Queenstown this nineteenth day of July, 1871. w G. B. BARTON, Solicitor for the said William Wrench Hodgson.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between George Mingay Aldrich, Philip Burbridge Boult, Donald McKay and Allan McKay as saw mill proprietors and timber merchants at Queens town in the province of Otago under the style of "Boult, McKay & Co." has this day been dissolved. The debts due to and from the late firm will be received and paid by George Mingay Aldrich. Dated this fifth day of July, 1871. G. M. ALDRICH PHILIP B. BOULT DONALD McKAY ALLAN McKAY per Donald McKay Witness to the signatures— Geobge Atkins, butcher, Queenstown. From and after the above date the business of the late Firm of Boult, M'Kay & Co. will only be carried on in liquidation. All parties indebted to the late Firm are requested to pay their accounts without delay. Proceedings will be taken to recover all outstanding accounts after July 31st. G. M. ALDRICH. HoUotoay's Ptlls. —Weakness and Debility.— Unless the blood be kept in a pure state, the constitution must be weakened, and disease supervene. These wonderful Pills possess the power of neutralizing and removing all contaminations of the blood and system generally. They quietly, but certainly, overcome all obstructions tending to produce iuhealth, and institute regular action in organs that are faulty from derangement or debility. The dyspeptic, weak and nervous, may rely upon these Pills as their best friends and comforters. They improve the appetite, and thoroughly invigorate the digestive apparatus. Holloway's Pills have long been known to be the surest preveatitives of liver complaints, dreadful dropsies, spasms, colic, constipation, and many other distiasf always hovering round the feeble and infirm.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 662, 19 July 1871, Page 3

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