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I Gazette in Bankrnptcy. I TTN THE SUPBEME COURT OF NEW IJL ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In ths matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, and the amendments thereto, and of the Bankruptcy of RICHARD RHODES, of Tanranga, a. Debtor. Notice is hereby given that at the first meeting of Creditors of !the said Richard , 'Rhodes, held on Wednesday, the 3rd day or October instant, in the Supreme Court BuiHingj, at Auckland, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon,' Arthur Dunbebin Bennett, of Auckland, Certificated Accountant in Bankruutcy, was elected Creditors' Trustee of the property of the raid Richard Rhodes; and that ibe said Arthur Dunbebin Bennett has intimated to me his acceptance in writing of the said office. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1883. G. W. BASLEY, Deputy Registrar. J. M. Speed, Solicitor for the Debtor. TN BANKRUPT OY. In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and of the several Amendments thereof. I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that, in pursuance of Section 113 of the above Act, I have filed in the Supreme Court, Auckland, reports on the following cases: HENRY ELLIS, of Auckland, Clerk GEORGE POOLE, of Kyber Pass Read, Auckland CHARLES McLOUGHLIN, of Tauranga, Hotelkeeper EDWARD i OYLE, of Awhitu, Storekeeper RANDOLPH EAGLETON, of Queen-Btieet, Auckland Hairdresser FREDERICK GEORGE KEMP, of Groy-street, Auckland, Storekeeper REUBEN NICHOIXS, of Grafton-road, Auckland, Blacksmith I JAMES WILLIAM DAVIS, of Victoria-street, Auckland, Grocer JOHN JOSEPH POOLEY, of Ponsanby, Builder ROBERT DEAN FREEMAN, of Otahnhu, Farmer ALEXANDER JAMES MACKIE, of Auckland, Tobacconist SUSAN ROBINSON, of Gaol-road, Mount Eden Widow , ' EDWARD HAYLOCK PERCY, of Wakefleld-street, Baker CHARLES HOOKER, of Auck'and, Painter CHARLES STONE, of West Queen-street, Baker. THOMAS MACPFARLANE, Trustee. Supremo Court, Auckland, September 29, 1883. Stnd. ■ TVTEW ZEALAND STUD AND PEDI_LI OREE STOCK. COMPANY (LIMITED). The following THOROUGHBRED AND CLYDESDALE ENTIRES, Will stand at the Company s Farm Sylvia Park, this season, and will travel in the immediate neighbourhood. Good paddocks will be providod for mares at Two Shillings and Sixpence per woek* . Every care will be'taken, but no responsibility will be incurred. All mares to be removed by the 10th January, 1884. All expenses to be paid before marcs are removed. MUSKET—3S guineas (only ten approved mares o* the public will be taken). LEOLINUS-Stngle Maro, 12 guineas; two or more. 10 guineas. ANTEROS- Single Mare, 10 guineas: two or more, 7 guineas. > SThRLING WORTH—Single Mare, i guineas ; two cr more, 3 guineas. ■ ROSEBERRY—SingIe Mare, 10 guineas; two o more, guineas. BLAIR ATHOL—Single Mare, 5 guineas; two or more, 4 guineas. In the Pukekohe, Bombay, Tuakau, Pokeno, and Waiuku Districts: LOCH FERGUS—SingIe Mare, i guineas; two or more, 3 guineas. To stand at Morrinsville, Piako, and travel in the Waitoa, Te Aroha, and Matamata Districts: YOUNG MELBOCRNE—SingIe Mare, i guineas; two or more, 3 guineas. In the Cambridge, Tβ Awamutu, Obaapo, and Tamahere Districts: CAP-A-PlE—Single Mare, 5 guineas; two or more, 4 guineas. ELGlN—Single Mare, 5 guineas; two or more, 4 guineas. Cards, with full particulars and pedigrees of above may be had from the Secretary, Shortland-streot Auckland ; or, the Managing Dlreetor, Sylvia Park. NOTICE. The Corapiny offer a prize of £10 for tho best yearling colt, and £10 for the best yearling fllly, sired by any of their Clydesdale Stallions; to be shown and judged at the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show in November, 1885. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SYLVTA PARK STAKES, 1886-A Sweepstakes of lOsovs each, 4ft.. or lsov. if declared by 8 o'clock p.m. on the night of general entry for Summer Meeting, 18S6, with 200 sovs. added by the New Zealand Stud and Pedigree Stock Company for tbo produce of their tires for tho season 1883 The eecond horse to receive 30 sovs. and the thlid horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. For 2-year-olds : Colts, est lOIbs: fillies and geldlnrs, Bst 71bs. Distance. 6 furlongs. Nominations, accompanied with 1 sov. (first forfeit), to be made to the Secretary of the A.R.C. by 8 o'clock p.m. on first Friday following Autumn Summor Meeting, 1534.

STAND THIS SEASON, 1883-84. fJt/lfj Tne Thoronghbred Stallion tj^ B «* Si, BILLINGSGATE, 7 years old; by Isaac Walton out of Slander, by Traducer; Isaac Walton, by Dainty Ariel out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman; Dainty Ariel, by Riddlesworth. Billingsgate is a dark bay horse, with black points, standing about Iβ hands 1 inch, with plenty of bone and substance. Ho was bred by the late W. Walters, Esq., of Papakura. While on the turf he proved himself the fastest mller of his day His breeding is undeniably good. On his dam's he has tho Celebrated Traducer blood, which st the pro sent time is telling so well on the turf. On his sire's he has Dainty Ariel, by Eiddlesworth, while Funny Fisher is by the celebrated Fisherman. From the combination of these strains he should Ret some firstclass stock, either for racing or steoplechaslng. Some of the best cross-country horses In England are got by speertv horses on the flat out of well-bred mares Billing Jgato started in 66 races; of theso he won 32,inU he gained second place, and ran third ten times. Terms: Thoroughbred mares, £7 each • half, bred mares, £5 each ; two or more mare«, property of same owner, as per agreement. Groomaee fee 6s All fees due Ist January, 1884. PaddocSng a, 6d ' per week. Every earn taken, but no resMnJihMift BilUwte will travel as 'follows : Otahnliu,on Mondays: through Mangereon WednesH/rV o^Erin 18 remainder of the week «' tie .tawS, For further partlcnlars apply to Gronm in chargeor> R. THOKPE, 8 ' Harp of Erin, Ellerslle. Proprietor. mjk LBERT NOBLETo stand this season at . „ Mount Albert, the wellknown entire Horse, Albeit Nobleman. The horsft will not travel, and the success which has attended bis services hitherto prove the advantage to owners of mares of obtaining the services of a horse that is kept on e lii ° f Owncr, and under his constant A number of his stock bred by the owner may be at any time inspected. ' Terms: Stncle maro3, £S; two or more, as ner agreement. Grazing 2s 6d por week; usual condltions. MABK WOODWARD, Mount Albeit. sSb. JBM3& rjiHE PURE-BRED WJSll»«!fflwl e JL CLYDESDALE YOUNG LORD "■■"■■" Will travel bis last year's rounds. Terms and £10 prize, same as last season Pedigree and particulars see cards. R. W. BROWN, Owner. Mannrewa. npo BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, &o. MAHTJRANGI HYDRAULIC LIME. It having been asserted to somo In the trade that our Lime is inferior to that of other make, we challenge any other maker to produce a better quality of Hydraulic Lime, our teats proving it to be fully equal to the best lime produced at Mahurangi. We request consumers to test it themselves. PULHASJ, BANNATYNE & CO., • . tnJSTOMS^TREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 8

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