i In bankrtlptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF %■■■ HAWKE'S BAY, COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, „. . . . HOLDEN AT GISBORNJ^__ W In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors: Act, 1876," and "The Debtors and Orealtyfts Act Amendment Act, 1878," allot of the Bankruptcy of 4)ANIEfr EDW&RD .... SMITH, of Gladstone and Palmer. Btonßoads,Gißbome, Bootmaker'," a Debtor,, ■ ( rpHIS is to notify^ that DANIEL 4- EDWARD SMITH, of Gladstone andJPalinerston Road^ Gigborne, Bootmaker, has This Day filed his state- , l ment that he fa unable to 'frieet his - engagements. with his Creditors. The first MEETING* of Creditors to be held at the COURt-HOUSE, Gisborne, on WEDNESDAY, the Second Day of July, 1879, at half-past- Two o'clock in the Afternoon. Dated this 27th day of June, 187ft. v (Signed) G. L. GREENWOOD, ( Clerk of the District Coort ;■ W. R. Robinson, / ' » Solicitor for the Debtor. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT, COURT OF HAWKE'S BAY, , COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, HOLDEN AT GISBO^NE. - In the matter of "The Debtors am : Creditors Actj 187(5," and MThl i Debtors and Creditors Act Amend- '%. ment Act, 1878," and of the Bank. rupty of ROBERT MAYHEW STEGGALL, of Matawhero, Licen-.. sed Victualler, a Debtor. ; mHIS is 'to notify- that ROBERT; -A- MAYHEW STEGGALL,- of^ajDn*; 1 tawhero, Licensed Victualler, has This Day filed his sfcaiemftnt that he is i unable to meet his engagements with his Orodtors^ 5^ -,j^ 1 The FIRST MEETING of QtMjfffy. i tobeheldattbeOOUßT-flO|ySE^lßsi ' borne, on WEDNESDAY, the Sej^oftk^j \ Dayof July, 1879, at half-pMtife^v^P > the afternoon. '. "' J^^W^X, [ Dated tins 28th day of Jttn^, l^R f ! ... . G. L^ GREENWOOD,, - V i -idierk of District Ooitrfc .. I JiOvrr, ■■ . : --: -ii--''> ■ :■•."?:••..■;■■..■■
fTIHE undersigned desires to tender I his sincere thanks to the Comroercial firms of Gisborne and the Districts of Poverty 'Bay, for the LIBERAL JOB PRINTING SUPPORT he has received at the establishment of the Waka Maori. He desires to acknowledge the obliging manner in which the Manager of the Poverty Bay Herald has always treated him, where favors were to be reciprocated. He therefore respectfully asks that his former customers may TRANSFER THEIR FAVORS to the HERALD Office, where really FIRST-CLASS PRINTING is turned out at i. Exceedingly Low Bates. JAMES GRINDELL, Editor and Manager Waka Maori.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 821, 28 June 1879, Page 2
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364Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 821, 28 June 1879, Page 2
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