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Gazette in Bankruptcy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876." and the several amendments thereof, and of the Bankruptcy of THOMAS SOLRELL JACKSON, Plasterer, a Debtor. Notice Is hereby given that it is the intention of the said Thoin&s Sorrell Jackson to make application to this Honorable Court on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day cf December, ISB2, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or »s soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard in that behalf, that an order of immediate discharge be granted him, in accordance with a resolution passed by a majority of his Creditors present or represented at a meeting duly convened and held on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of November, IIS2. Dated this 29th day of November. ISB2. WM. TUORNK, Debtor's Solicitor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT AUCKLAND, HOLDEN AT HAMILTON. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter or '"The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1570." and the Acts amending the same, and of tho Bankruptcy of ROBERT HARRIS, of FTamiUon, in the Provincial District of Auckland, Storekeeper, a Debtor. This is to notify that, at the first meeting of Creditors of the above-named Robert Harris, held at the District Courthouse, at Hamilton, this day, John Knox, of Hamilton, Auctioneer, was elected the Creditors' Trustee in Bankruptcy of the property of the said Debtor : and that tho said John Knox has signified, in writing, to me bis acceptance of the trusteeship ; and I hereby certify the said election and acceptance as aforesaid. Dated at Hamilton, this 2Ttb day of November, 18S2. THOMAS KIRK. Clerk of the Dittrict Court, Hamilton. F. A. WniTAKr.K, nauiilton, Solicitor for tho Debtor. Board aud Residence. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence, with a private familly. is offered to a single gentle gentleman. — For address, apply Herald SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence in a gentleman's family, in close proximity to the Domain, Cricket Ground, and Queen-street.— Apply. F.D., Herald Oflico. BOAPD AND Bedrooms and Sitting; suitable for a party of gentlemen : no oilier lodgers ; delightful situation.— Address, at this office. OARD AND RESIDENCE. Karangahape Road, opposite Howe-street. Piano, baths, stabling, olso, huge unfurnished Rooms to Let. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. — Mrs. Daltnn. Pai.ama House. LowerSvmonds-street; live minutes' walk from Post-ottice and Queen-street. Batli and H_iano L BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—BeIIe Vuc House, !-'i. Uy Place, three minutes' walk from Post-office, Wl> if, and Station. ONE or two Gentlemen would meet with very Comfortable Board and Residence (with whole or partial boaid) in a privato family. Position central. —For address, apply at the llkiiald i 'ffico. BELMONT HOUSE, Viiieont-street.— Board anil Residence for Gentlemen requiring all the comforts of a homo ; rooms double or single Table lib-rally and punctually kept: good Bath. Piano, Suites of Apartments. Terms moderate.— MRS._RASTKN. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20s per week do. do (sinclo room) 25s do. COUNTRY QUARTERS. — Brookland / Park, Tuakau.—Ladies or Gentlemen seeking health and pleasure, will find a comfortable Home, etc., in this charming locality, so famed forits salubrious air. scenery, and walks-in meadows or shady woods. —Particulars S. if. Webb and Co., Lyceum Music Saloon. Hobson street, Auckland. YOUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND BOARDING HOUSE, CUEEN-STREET. Opon daily from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, from! 2to 2 p.m. Tea, from fi to " p.m. Boarding House for young ladies who aro occupied during the day. Terms on application to the Lady Superintendent. Y.W.C.A. Meeting every Monday, at 7.30 p.m. Governess Agency, and Lending Library in connection wiOl tl.~ Irr.H'.ito "B3ERTH VILLA, 1, Hobsou-street. AuckJL land. Mrs. Loverock receives Hoarders for Temporary or Permanent lies.i'.enie, anil endeavours, by personal supr rinterulence. to secure for 1 or guests the comfort derived from polite attention, scrupulous cleanliness, and prompt attendance. The Table is liberalli- kept, the cooking particularlv cared for, and the meals are puiu-tuallv served. Perth Villa stands upon the cliff at the corner of Hobson-strect and Moore.street, commanding a full view of the harbour. Stoke.'.' Point, and the North shore Its aspect is north and west. It is near the Star Hotel, only three niinutrV wall: from (lueeiistrci't. Parties arriving by steamer will find in Perth Villa the eom.ort and quiet of "'.-ionic." Terms from Twenty-livo Shillings, dependent upon individual requirenunt. To r.«t. "T7I.\CrcL!.ENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A (Pi FAMP V WISHING TO SPEND A FEW WEEKS IN Till: COUNTRY: Climate proverbial for its salubrity. TO BE LET. for six we ks. a most rospertahle House (furnished), compiMng 14 rooms, sullicicntlv large for two families. There is a nice vegetable enrd'-ii and pleasure grounds, it '" situated on tho banks of the Waikato River, close to the railwav bridge now being .-reded. References required". Terms moderate. Apply to MRS. IBi iSS WATTS. Proprietress, Hamilton ; Or to MR. W. CLARKE, Eden Crescent, Auckland. November 27., ISS2. N.ll.—This Property for sale if a icasonable price be offered. m O ]J E LE T (FURNISHED), MAJOR GEORGE'S RESIDENCE AND PLEASURE GROUNDS. Situ..ted at Epsom."; Apply to WM. AITKEN, Land Agent. TO LET—Ol!ice, "round floor, fronting Queen-street —Apply Mutual Life Association of Australasia, TO LET— Brick House of Twenty-two r mns, in Ed. ti-crescent, verv suitable for a Roarding-huiise.—Apply to G. V.'. liinr.ey A- Co. npiO LET—At Newmarket, ;t Shop and E_ Bakcr'a "von. at pres.-nt occupied by John McNeil ', Mili-ndi-l Mart, goo 1 oil nin'i fur steal}' man. _Appl_y to F. G. Clajton. _ TO LET—A large d«uUo Shop with Dwelling-house, in the tapidlv rising neighbourhood of Drake-street, splendid stand for a grocer Ol draper.—Apply to 11. Aihton ,'c Sou, S, New Eealaud liiHinance Ruildings. mO LET—A nice little DAIRY FARM JL o( a' tint 'i'iiiity acres, with necessiry buildings, 'and a never-failing supply of water ; within a short distance of town.--Applv to 11. Ashti-n and Son. S, New Zealand Insurance Ruildings. ' r fAO LET—A New Shop in Cook-street. I now in course of erection, with largo yard and sido entrance ; -table accommodation if required, very suitable for a Butcher ; the neighbourhood is thickly populated.—Apply to 11. Ashton and Sou, S, New/calami lnsuraiicejhiildings. TO LET FOR THE SUMMER—A Pleasant Summer Residence at Onehunga, commanding a magnificent view, and surrounded by 4 acres of the richest pasture, conveniently situated, being within half a-mimite's walk of passing 'bus cs, and live minutes frr in ra.hvay station ; formerly the rcsidenco of Or. A. Zinzan. T. \V. HICKSON .'z CO. TO LET—A Gentleman's Resilience and Grounds, situate about one mile beyond Mount I Albeit. Homestead consists of handsome and cotnI r.rodious dwelling ('.) rooms), bathroom, stove, i antry, dairy, largo stable, buggy-house, hay loft, \c—in fact, replete with every convenience and otit-olriccs I requisite on a gentleman's estate. Grounds, containing about 2u acres, subdivided and beautifully laid I out in garden, p-uldocks, &c.; the whole comprising one of the prettiest places in the suburbs of Auckland, and only about half-an-honr's drive from town.—D. l'\ Evans, Estate Agent, Queen-street (next IIEItALL)). "VT To Let, Six-roomed _Ll llouso, with 2J acres of Laud, plauDd wit fruit trees.—Apply R. llorne, No. 20, Now Zealauh Insurance Buildings. "TVTORTH SHORE.—To Let, a very nice I_l six-roomed cottage (furnished) neir tho wharf. —Apply O. Mays. Devonport. SHORE.—To Let, a very nice _Ll Villa Residence on the Lake Road, with 33 acres of good land laid down in gra«s. There is a good orchard and garden, and all requisite out-build-iugß, and omnibuses pass the place eight times a day. Terms moderate to an eligible tenant.—Oliver Mays, Devonport. DEVONPORT, North Shore.—Cottages to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Good Building Lots for Salo.—Oliver Hays, Post-ollice Store, Devonport

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 1

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