Gazette in Bankruptcy. J N B A X K K U P T 0 Y . IX THE SUPREME COfHT OF N h\V D, NORTHERN UI^TRICr. In t!:e matter of "The Debtors a D d Credilo.s Act, 1570," and in the matter of the bankruptcy of IiEKMI IIiDT LKVY an d KaTIIvN i'.DI.DWAIKK, both r,f the City of Auckland, in the I'rovincUl District of Auckland, i:ilbe Colony ot Zealand, ll'.dy trading in Co-i'attueijlip und-r ihi style or llrm -A "Levy *na Doldwater," Co hi-rs, Debtors. This ■:•! to notify tii.it UcriihMdt Levy and >"athan Goldwatcr, of ih-; City of Auckland af-resaUl, Clotiiiers, havu this day ilied a .--'atemeiit ih.it th.y arc unable to meet their engagements with their Creditor.. The First Meeting . f Creditors V, bj h-W .it th.! .-upreiue LVur.-lioa-f, i:i the Ci;y of Auoil.nl af. resaid, on »RiXDaY, the 20:h day of Aueuit IST", at 12 oVl' ck noon. - ' Dued :h.s 13ih d.iy of August, 1577. U. w 1,.i i.iM-nv, Deputy Kliott J!ever, Si, Shortlsn.l street, Aucklind, .-ohcitor for the Debtors. For Sale.. M A "ING: MATTING ! T:!K NEW ZEALAND FIBRE COMP-VXY (LIMITKD) Direct the attention of the publi,- to tho article, iNew Zealand >• lax, comprising JIAITIVG, suital.ie for churchy, hotels and CLOTH!'.* LINKS virions siz°s TWIN E, hand-made and niacli'i.'e made PAI'EK, extra strong WrappinTAUItKn link, »>ll ad.pW for thatchin 3 piirpcses tyiD S fruit trees, ic, tc. Tho Matting is in n'e at the N'orthorn Club at the Beresford-street Cliap-sl, on the Xen- Z-aiand Kailways, and at various public and private huildiups with tho most satisfactory results. It has t>evn proved to be cheaper and much more durable than any which is imported. 'I lie followiug testimonials are selected out of many which have reached the Company a agent in Auckland : - "(.irah-.mstown, lGth November, lS7d —Hr H B Mur.ioy, Agent at Auckland Xew Z-at.ind Fibre Company (Limited)._ Dear Mr.-li, re,.K- to vour inquiry, liow the Now Zealand Has matting, which I purchased some mouths ago, has- worn, in comparison with the imported cocoinut fibre matiinir 1 am vorv glad to bo able to teli yo'.i that I have proved vmir mutting to be much more dur.ihh- than the imported matting. I covered one-half of my hilliard-room with j our matting and the ether half with the cocoanut matting and whilst both have hail equal weir the former is in good condition, and the coce Hint mittin" is quite worn out —Yours truly (Si ? ne 1), C. W. CrjKTls, Proprietor Pacific Hotel, Grahamstown " ' Auckland, (Jth April. 1577. —It μ-ivcs mo much pl-asure to testify to the durability of the New Zetland Kihre Coinpmiy's mattinj'. I have liul some in const*-.t use for two and have n0 hcsit.\rion in saying that 1 consider it three times as durable as th-' ordinary cocoanut fnre matting. _ H. C. El II.MOSD, Anchor Hotel." ••Onehnnga, liith May, 1>77.-Mr. 11. P.. Srorton -Sir. - I havelmd the XcwZe.land Fibre Cnniiiiiii's matting in use in my Hot-I for upwards of a veir It lias been well tested durin,- tbe time by haul wear' but is still goo.l ; and I consider it is hevorid doubt the best niacin? that can l.e ha:l. I shall cui)timi» to us« it when what 1 have is worn out.—Yrmrs truly .SriiM), James Sullivan, Uzilwav Terminus Hotel, iJiiehungi."
lishments'" 1 fr ° m "" fur " ishins an ' <l™l)ery estubH. li. .MORTON', Agent iu Xew Zealand. Jp 0 11 S A L eT TO CLOSE COXS:r;.\ME\TS. 1 case Silk Terry Elastic Webbing 6 casks White Lead Paint 1 c.sk Putty 10 casks Assurtel Coloura Paints 10 drums P.asr oil 10 drums Boiled Oil 3 cases Dryers 20 cases Corrugated Iron, assorted sizes 20 casks Plaster of Paris 1 case Chlorodyne 0 balea Cocoa Fibre Mats, plain and fancy border?. ROBERT HORNE, COMMISSION A G KN T. FO H S A L ff 120 tons of First-class POTATOES Grown from iraportci Taim.inian Skei> list Season Delivered In Auckland or .Ncwmark.it iu lots to suit purchasers One-lnlf of tlip above quantity has bee?! carefully orders can be; left with 3fr. 11. Canuam, FligliJOIIX TOLL \ r.D, Whau. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PATENT STKAM BRICK WORK-, MECHANICS BAY. ff. Harkkb, havinf started lu.< steam Machinery, is now prepared to Supply Best Brinks at 30s. PER 1000, At :he Kiln. Delivered, if r.-iiuirctl, at lowest current rates. Lime .ind sand supplied. CO .Ml IE &D\Lny, Acnr.ts. OO O T AND SHOE TRADE. A KAKE OPPOiITUXITY Ti> A PEUSON OK MODERATE JIKANS. FOR SALE—The Lease, Fixtures, and Good-will of that Centrally-situated shop, Qu'eu-stre»l, Junction of Orey-street, in consequonc-.i of retirms from the KKT.ULTrade.-Apply to GEORGE HEM US, Escelsior Factory, Auckland. PO TATO ES ! POTATOES! FOR SU,E. The undersigned has for sale about Forty r l ons of K.rat-«l»ss IV'titoes, about half the quantity Seed, at £3 per ton. JOHN KEIR, Falls Farm, East Tamaki OX SALE AND TO ARRIVE, Jielmont and I'randon Cindlns Currants, ciski and cases "'""' &c. S ," a &c, ""fie. \V. t<. LAURIE, 7, Wyndh.ro-.strect. ON SALE—l'ollard, Bran, Uats, Flour, ex 'Koderick Dhu,' from Oamaru, ju-st landed. JOHN REID & CO., '-■oniinorcfl-strcot. ON SALE AND TO ARRIVE, A SUPERIOR SAMPLE OF rtr)ED AND FEED OAC*, at Low Kates. PATTERSON & CO., Q een-street. BY THE UNDERSIGNED, J SI Tons «EKU and TABLK POTATOES, tqual to luipi'Tte , !. .TAJIBS WALI.ACK, Papatoitoi. "VTOIITH SHORE. — Six-roomed House 13i as-l Two Four-roomed Houses Ft S».le, on tho eisiestof term?. Splendid view.——C. Villi aiisok.
FOR SAL!-:, on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, at Messrs. Hunter aud Nolan's Yards, a New 'Bus built, by A. Mackie, (,'oachbuilder, Durhamstreet. FOR SALE—Two Well-bred Greyhound Dops.—Alexandra II tel, Parnell. Drapery, &c. JUST BOUGHT AT AUCTION. 1000 yards Snv breves. 6J-1.. worth Is. Cd. 1000 yards New Dresses (new shades), 7J J., worth Is. cd. 1000 yards Orey and Brown Homespuns, 7jd,, worth Is. Cd. 1000 yards Extra Quality skirtings, new shade*. Is. 3d., w:rth3s. Od. 1003 yards Ginghams, (id., wnrth Is. 1000 yards N.-w Cambrics, liark grounds, bin., worih Is. r'xtr'i quality 3» ; . 6d., worth 4s. 81. 5 bales Blankets, full 10-4 size, Us. lid. per 250 zrosiTp.nttons, Is lid. gross, worth 6s. bX 'SCIKIT «'F THK DAWN ' C cases WIXTK.U C ODs, comprisine Whalebone, Extra Quality Fingering Yaru, Cut Blankets, ard J. M. McLAC HLA N . AUTUMN AND WINTER TWEEDS. BANNOCKBTJRSS AND HOsGEILS. M. MURCHIE, In Opening oat these NEW and SEASONABLE GOOD I *, would call particular att-ntion to tbci QUALITY, which is second to none imported ; while from his LARGE ami VARIED STOCK, gentlemen can rely on a CHOICE of i'LOTH unattainable elselviiMß in the Colony. M. A.UJiiCHIiO, CLOTHIER, SUOETLASB-STKEET, ■ Opposite Messrs. Arch. Clark and Sou's •Warehouse.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4912, 14 August 1877, Page 3
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