(Shipping- i . Tp 1 ° R L 0:N : D °N' ■ .DIRECT. ..-..-•• i The iron clipper barque,. ; : . •;..;;, : 'D U N L O E,'_ ; 100A1 at Lloyd's,' 674 tons register, D. Davies, 'Master, is now loading, and will-have quick despatch. Has good accommodation for a few saloon passen gers. ■~ ; ..':■•. ■■■_■.. ;,", ■ •,•;;■; .ii • ; For freight or passage apply to -.: , ;;„;..., : .: L. D. NdTHAN & CO.; ■■~ ■• . . .. ■.. .. . ■:.... Agents. Gazette in Bankruptcy- ':l.'■■'■" rj" THE SUPREME COURT OF 7STEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT; :;. ■.-. in bankruptcy: \ ; . ; : ! , i In the matter of the " Debtors and Creditors Act, .1876," and the variousistatutory; amend-; ments thereof, and of the Deed of Arrange-' ment made the twentieth day of December, 1880, between Robei t Junk Davidson, of Auckland, in the Provincial District of . - •" Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, Hotel-keepor,.of the first, part; Hermann Brown, of Aucklandj.aforesaid Merchant, and Richard GarUck, of Auckland, afores lid : Accountant, of: the second part; and all the' Creditors of said "Kbbert Junk Davidson, of the third part ; l filed in this Honourable Court on the said twentieth day of December, in the year aforesaid. Wednesday, the second day of Febniary, 18S1; ' Upon hearing Mr. Earl,'-.of!? Counsel for the abovenamed Hermann Brown and Richard Garlick, the abovenamed Trustees, and for the arranging Debtor, and upon reading the said Deed and the Certificate of its complete execution, signed by .the-Chairman of the Meeting at which the resolution assenting thereto was passed, and the copy of the "Resolution filed herein, and the affidavit of Frederick Earl filed herein, and the Court being satisfied that the. said deed is 4B conformity with that part of the Act entitled " Arrangement of Deed," and that the said Deed has been duly assented to in accordance with the said Act. It is ordered that the said Deed be, and the same is, hereby declared completely executed within the meaning of the said Acts. : r By the Court. 1 H. WILLIAMSON, Registrar
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT'. IX BANKRUPTCY... 11l the matter of- "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the amendments thereof, and of the Bankruptcy'of AN'.'US NICOLSON, of Auckland, Contractor. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the said Angus Nicolson .to make application to this Honourable Court on Wednesday, the 16th day of February instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard in that behalf that an order of immediate discharge may be granted to him under the lS4th Section "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 187 B." Dated at Auckland thij 2nd day of February, 1881. ANGUS NICOLSOX, Debtor in PersoD. Educational. PONSONBY DISTRICT SCHOOL. ' — . ..... The Distribution of Prizes and Certificates to the successful Candidates will take placo TO-MORROW (Thursday) afternoon, the 3rd instant, at a quarter to 3 o'clock, in the District School Building. Parents and Friends of the J Scholars are invited to attend. D. F. EVANS, 'Secretary to the School Committee. TTNIVEKSITY OF 'NEW ZEALAND. ' Persons desirous of obtaining AD EUNDEM DE GREES in ihe University must send in an Application to that effect, addressed to the Registrar, Christchurch, on ©r before Saturday, February 12th, ISSI. . No application will be entertained unless accompanied—lst, by the sum of one' guinea fee; 2nd, by a diploma of the University to which the applicant formerly belonged, or a certificate from the Registrar of such University, and by proof ef identity by means of. a statutory declaration or a certificate. from a Fellow of the University of New Zealand. By order.' ' W. 11. MASKELL, '..'■.. Registrar. .. A UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMjf3>_" MAR SCHOOL. • , . EVENING CLASSES. The Students of the Evening Classes. will meet on MONDAY, the 7th instant, at the Grammar School, Symonds-strcet. . . Fees, payable ur advance, Ten Sliillings for the first subject, and Five Shillings for each extra subject, per quarter.. ■ ■-..,. . JOHN JAMES, • Secretary. mHE A R.T OF- QINGING.
f Mr. H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal '. Academy of Music, Xondon,' and' Bronze and Silver of r tha.'f' Institution, receives Pupils for i SINGINd ! and VOICE JRODUCTiON, at; liis private I residence in Wakefield-street. MISS A! "CRAlG^.Vkiik'c'Teacher, Gra- - hame-strcet, Auckland:, .Lessons-given at ipupils'homes.*,:' ;''■';'-. O i '■" fv' : 'i-, MR. THOS H. WEBB mformsiiis Pupils and others tliat/on- arid-after Monday next, i January 10th, -he will be at home to give music lessons. 'Vacancies for several Pupils. Terms, <fcc, onapplicai t on; : ■ Pianos and' Harmoniums for. sale at very, low. 'prices. Letters addressed to Oak Cottage, Hobsonistreel, will be attended to. N^B.—Name on entrance •gate, opposite Minnetti, Baker. M ';..;■ 8;.15...: ::.._.8,:.U--R :.C H'.EvR, :■■ - "artist.; ■;:_ Is prepared to receive Pupils to attend the Class for Painting in Oil and Water Colours, held at the High • School, Auckland, on Saturday Mornings. Lessons 'given in Oil and Water Colour* Painting, Model and '■ Free-hand Drawing, etc., at her Residence, St. ■ George's Bay Road, Parnelt mo TONIC SOL-PAISTS.,-r : .Mi-. BlomJL field's Intermediate Class moets every Tuesday iEveniiig, at 7.30, in thoEdir,burgh-street Schoolroom, Newton. Persons possessing' an olemontary know '; lodge of Tonic Sol-fa may join at anytime. Terms: 5s pe quarter, payablo in advance.: "OONSONBY GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, H FRANKLIN ROAD. ■ Mrs. Shayle' George's Pupils will' resume School iduties on Monday, January 31. Girls and Boya from age of five years arc received and trained in all the branches of a liberal education. Terms: Junior: £1 Is and £1 10s; Senior classes, £2 2s per quarter. Curriculum includes, French, Music, Dancing, Drawing, and Fancy Needlework. . ;
~RsTATIONAL FINE ART ASSOCIATION :_L3I ~ OF LONDON BSg to announce that they have purchased the Origi- '•■.;.. , . nal Painting of the !"iIALTOT? PRIXCE CUAKLKfe ED%VARD, .. : • THE BATTLE OP CULLODEN, , ' : ' ••;-.' By Richard Beavis; With the solo copyright,. for the express purpose of 'facsimile reproductions in Oil Colours. The original was exhibited, at the Royal Academy of; 1878, and fValued at One Thousand Guineas. This fine historical picture, just to hand and now, on viewat the Book .Depot, Queen-street Junction, and can bo purchased for cash or on deferred payments. ••.. . i ;-;'■; - ' : -.'" E..WOOPING,- ''■ '■•'■''■■■ ' . ■■ •' '■ ''■ Boole Importer, " : : •■''•■'■ . And (Sole) Agcnt'foriAuckland of the i "'" ■ ■■■•■■■■■• .• -. • above Association. ; "We consider it superior to anything in the nature of oleography ..that .wo have seen produced ■ in. this coun'tryyand desb'rves; indeed, a , success that.may: enable the Association' £o, place other pictures of mark within ,the reach of tlibse'unablo to i)urcliase : priginal.works.!' —Illustrated London News.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 1
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