BAKNRUPTCY NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY. 'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a * MEETING of the Creditors or WA LTER CHARLES FREDERICK CARNCROSS, of Oamaru, Stationer, a Debtor, will he held at tlie Com tin.;:.:<■, Uamaru, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist -I;-.;, •■:' AUGUST NEXT, at Three o'clock in u.u A;icni..<m, for the purpose of passing a resolution that the Dehtor be forthwith discharged. Dated this Twenty-third day of July, , 1577. T. PL BROWN, Trustee. In the Estate of WILLIAM DOAK, Quarryman, a Debtor. A LL CLAIMS against the above Estate must he sent to the undersigned, duly proven, before the Ist of AUGUST, 1577, otherwise they will not be recognised. ROBERT CURRIE, 3SS Trustee. IX THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF W. 11. DANSEY. 4 LL CLAIMS against the above Instate ' - must be sent to the undersigned, duly proven, on or before the 27th JULY otherwise they will not be recognised. T. 11. BROWN, ;j i j Trustee. FOR SALE AND TO LET I About 10!) ACRES of Good AGRICULTURAL LAND, within two miles of RailApply it GEORGE SUMPTER. T ADIES- PI AND BAGS : ! ! LADIES' PI AND BAGS ! ! ! All Leather, from (is. (id. Books of NEW ZEALAND FERNS neatly mounted and arranged, suitable for sending Home by Post. are daily tx peeting, per Roderick Dim, — •200 TONS SCOTCH COAL. We are also landing, ex Isabella Anderson 10,000 FEET RED PINE AND KAURI, all sizes. C. GALBRAFPH AND CO. SALES BY AUCTION POSTI' 0 N E D WEDNESDAY, Ist AUGUST. At Mr. J. Moss' Store (opposite the Post Otiiee), Thamesstri et. At 12 o'clock sharp. GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE. To Clothiers, Drapers, Storekeepers, and the General Public. A H. M A U D E -*--*-• has received instructions from Mr. J. Moss, to sell by public auction, at above time and place— THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK, Consisting of Suits, Coats, Trousers and Vests, Crimean Shirts, Cotton ditto, Flannel ditto. Drawers of all kinds, Socks of every description, Ties, Scarfs, Collars (all shapes). Railway Rugs, Blankets (all sizes and colors), Carpet and Leather 15ags, Portman- . teaus"; also, about 100 dozen Newest and most Fashionable Hats, 30 dozen best quality F'renchpeak Caps, "21 dozen Alma Cap 3, 50 dozen first-class Colonial-made Boots (men's, women's, and children's), "Leather Leggings of every description, etc., etc. This is a rare opportunity to purchase really good and cheap lines, as the major portion of the goods are direct importations from London. The whole of the stock will be sold without reserve, in consequence of. the proprietor giving up business. Terms at Sale. A. H. MAUDE, STo Auctioneer.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 389, 25 July 1877, Page 3
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