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TSr the supreme court of new ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of the Petition of EDWABB KINLOCH and WALTER PEMBERXOK FOOKS, both of Newmarket, near Auckland, Veterinary Surgeons, applying for relief under the Debtors' and Creditors' Acts 1862 and 1865. WEDNESDAY ths seventeenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. 05T bearing Mr. Kenny of Counsel for the above named Petitioners, and on reading the Petition of the said i ? dward Kinloch and Walter Pemberton Fooks, dated the seventeenth daycf January iristaat, the consent of Robert Stephenson dated the idj. teenth day of January instant, and the alKdsmia of Edward Kinloch, Walter Pemberton Fookß, aij Edward J. Anderton: —It is ordered that the hearing of the said Petition shall lako place at the Supreme Court House in the City of Auckland on TUESDAY the twentieth day of February next. And it is further ordered that the Estate of the said Edwani Kinloch and Walter Pemberton Fooks be sequestrated into the hands of HexrY Vebxox of Auckland aforesaid until the twentieth day of February neit, or until the further order of this Court. And tha Court doth declare that this order shall be a Testing order. . _ . (By the Court) THOS. KISS LIN#, Dep. Reg. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter 'of 'the petition of PETEE STORRIER MACKENZIE, of Auckland, in the Province of Auckland, and of Wellington, in the Provinco of Wellington, hotel keeper; and in the matter of the and Creditors Act, 1865, and the Debtors and Creditors Amend, ment Act, 1865. The nineteenth day of January, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. ON HEARING- Mr. James Russeli of Counsel for the petitioner, and on reading the petition of tho said Peteb Stobbieb McKexzie, and the affidavits annexed thereto. It is ordered that tha healing of the said petition shall,take place at the Supreme Court House, at Auckland, on TUESDAY, the twentieth day of February next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. And it is further ordered that the estate of the said Peteb Storhieb McKexzie shall be sequestrated into the hands of HENRY VERNON, of Auckland, Sheriff 's Officer, and tbe Court doth declare that this order shall be a vesting order. (By the Court) THOMAS KISSLING, Deputy-Registrar. SHORTLAND HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. MRS. LEWIS BBG3 to inform her Pupils tha*; the VACATION TERMINATES, MONDAY, January 22nd. A Vacancy for a Boiirder. SHORTLAND 'HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, for Young Gentlemen, will RE-OPEN, MONDAY; January 22nd, 1556. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, GREY-STREET, (OproSITE the Govebnob Gkey HoTEIi.) MISS DUEAUR BEGS, to acquaint her Friends and the Public generally, that she intends opening a Select SeMIKABY for a limited number of Young Ladies. It will be Miss Dvfavr's aim to combine a liberal system of English studies with the accomplishments necessary to complete a young lady's education. The Course of Instruction will comprise Exoiise in all its branches, Wkitixg, abxthsietic, Elocution, &c., &c.; Readings in Literature will be included for advanced pupils. TERMS PER QUARTER, (IN ADVASCe) V £ a. d. General Education. 1 10 0 French 1 0 0 Music (Piano) 11® 0 Singing 1 ® 0 Drawing 1 0 0 ' School Hours from ten till half-past three, during ; which time an hour will be allowed for lunch. L School Commences Jaxtaby 18th, 1866. f THE LADIES' COLLEGE, O N E H U X" G A, CONDUCTED BY MRS. axd THE MISSES SEAMAN, ILL BE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 22nd. A few Vacancies for Boarders. THE MISSES FISHER'S ESTABLISHMENT, R E M V E E A. r PHE next Quarter will commence on TUESDAY, -I- January 23rd. ~ » Reference is kindly permitted to the Venerable Archdeacon Maunsell, D.D., Rev. J. Mandeno, Bev. J. Warren, and other parents of pupils. Vacancies for a few Boarders. WES bEY COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on to 30th instant, with improved and enlarged ' ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and m Sholars. Tuition, Senior School £ 2 10 0 per 1r- „ Junior „ 2 ® ® " Board, for boys above 13.... 12 0 0 » „ „ under 13.... 10 10 0 » Weekly Boarders, £- less. JOHN FLETCHER, PrincipalJanuary 5,1866. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ' Head Master—Rev. J. Kkdeh, M.A., Trinity ' College, Cambridge. THE Next Quarter will commence on MONDAY January 22. Tuition £!2 per annum i Board £45 per annum. I Payments quarterly, and in advance. AUCKLAND WESTERN ACADEMY. REV. P. MASON, B. a. Edinburgh University. Mbs. Mason-, Miss Dohgias, Mu?ic. _„, Tri .-r- t i, o School dutie3 will be resumed on MONDAi, , 12nd instant. ONEHUN&A GIRLS' SCHOOL. THE Committee of the above School intimate to the inhabitants of Onchunga that the 8c 1 will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, the 22nd inst. , Onehunga, Jan. 12, 1566. THE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HOBSON-STREET. THE FIRST QUARTER will commence ° B MONDAY, the 22ndinst-.—'Terms for Bow and Day Scholars oil application q\VJ£B.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 20 January 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 20 January 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 20 January 1866, Page 2