Gazette in Bankruptcy. IN THE SUPREME COUET OF NEW ZEALAND,/NELSON DISTRICT. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1867," "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1868,'' and in the matter of the Deed, of Assignment from. Robebt Geoege Gibbons, of the City of Nelson, Wharfinger. NOTICE is hereby given, that the application for a certificate of the complete exeoution of the above Deed stands adjourned until FRIDAY, the 3rd day of September, 1869, at the hour of Ten of the Clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter, as Counsel can be heard, at the Courthouse, Nelson. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1869. ADAMS & PITT, 1268 Solicitors in the matter of the said Deed. PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!! PLOUGHS!!! JUST ARRIVED, AND OPENING TWO MORE CASES. IF You want to win a PKIZE—BTTY a RANSOMES and SIMS' PLOUGH! IF You want a First-class Plough—BUY a RANSOMES and SIMS'PLOUGH! IF You want to make a Straight Furrow —BUY a RANSOMES & SIMS' PLOUGH! I. M.~HILL Has ON HAND, RANSOMES and SIMS' TWO-WHEEL PLOUGHS, SWING PLOUGHS, and PONY PLOUGHS nnHE Advertiser calls attention to the JL FACT that Ransomes and Sims' Ploughs at the Paris Universal Exhibition, 1867, WON, after the competitive trials, TWO FIRST PRIZES for Ploughs, and several Second Class Prizes.—At the Brussels International Agricultural Exhibition, June, 1868, R. & S., after most severe competitive trials, WON the FIRST PRIZE for best Plough for heavy land ; and the " Prize of Perfection" (equal to First Prize) for Turnwrest Ploughs. And, at the Leicester Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, England, July, 1868, they WON A PRIZE IN EACH OF THE SEVEN DIVISIONS; yielding half the sum given for Wheel Ploughs, one-third the total sum given for Swing Ploughs, and half the sum given for Subsoil and Pairing Ploughs. They also WON the Society's SILVER MEDAL for their Patent Turnwrest Plough. I. M. HILL, 1192 ' Waimea-street. A. HTJ NT E R, TTTATCHMAKER, JEWELLEfi, &c. VV BRIDGE-STREET, Begs to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Nelson and the surrounding districts, that he has JUST RECEIVED--A large and varied assortment of First-class WATCHES' and JEWELLERY, consisting of— Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches, from £8 to £25 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Levers, from £6 to £10 Silver Geneva Watches, Hunting and Open-face, from 30s. to 80s. Ladies' Colored and Bright Gold Guards, from £4 to £6 10s. per ounce Gentlemen's ditto Gold Alberts, from £4 to £610 a. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Diamond Ringa, Bingle stone, cluster, and half hoop And a variety of Rings, with Precious Stones. Diamond Bracelets „ Brooches „ Earrings and Lookets „ Scarf and Pins. The New P<ile Coral Brooches and Earrings, in choice designs. A large assortment of Colored Gold Brooches and Earrings Sleeve Links") Studs"™ (la test Colored Gold. Charms ) Wedding Rings and Keepers of best qualitySilver Guards and Alberts, in large quantities. A great variety of PLATED JEWELLERY. CLOCKS, in Marble, Alabroter, and Ebony. A large assortment of AMERICAN CLO3KB, 30-hour, 8-day, and Mvine Levers. All kinds of Jewellery carefully repaired. 25] DEDUCTION OF MEDICAL FEES. The undersigned ha» determined for the future to CHARGE the following FEES, for CASH ONLY :— £ s. d Medical Advice at the Surgery 0 3 6 Ditto, for Children under Five Years of age 0 2 6 Visits and Advice at Patient's Houses ... 0 4 6 Ditto, for Children under Five Years of age 0 3 6 Visits either at Surgery or in Town (between Eltven o'clock at Night, aad Soven in the Morning) ... 0 10 6 Country Visits, during Day, per mile ... 0 2 6 Ditto, at Night, per mile 03 6 Midwifery Attendance in Town 1 1 0 Ditto, if in Country, Mileage in addition Accidents and Operations Extra. Bottles to be found by Patients or charged for. All Medicine Included in these charges. As this scale is based upon the lowest remunerative returns, all FEES must be PAID in ADVANCE. Hotihs at Home—Ten to Twelve o'clock in" the Morning; Six to Seven in the Evening. FRAS. L VICKERMAN. Collingwood-street, July 12,1869. 1026 W JONES, Saltwater-bridge, Haven- « road. Early White and Brown River Seed Potatoes Perennial Rye Grass Seed Wanganui Coal Hay Straw Chaff Oats, Seed and Feed Maize, Whole or Crushed Barley Wheat Flour, beßt quality Sharps Bran Potatoes Bacon Otago Oatmeal Butter Fresh Eggs. W. JONES, SALTWATER.BRIDGE, HiTEN-BOAD. &
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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1216, 3 September 1869, Page 1
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