' Gazette in Bankruptcy. TN the District Court of Taranaki, holdcn at New Plymouth. — In Bankruptcy. — Tn the matter of '-The Debtors' and Creditors' Act. IS7G," and '• The Debtors' and Creditors' Act Amendment Act. 187S" ; and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of Mary Jasi: Middlktox, of Now Plymouth, a Married Woman under protection order, a Debtor. — This is to notify that Mary Jase Middleton, of New Plymouth, a Married Woman under Protection Order, has this day filed a statement that she is unable to meet her engagements with her creditors. The first meeting of creditors will be held at the Courthouse, New Plymouth, on Friday, the 17th day of February next at noon. — Dated this 10th clay of February, 1882.- W. RENNELL, Clerk of District Court.— llALSK & Roy, Solicitors for Debtor. New Plymouth. 320f1l SALE OF LEASES OF 173 RUNS IN OTAGO. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, January 24, 1882. ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY-THREE PvUNS, comprising nn area of 2,309,217 acres of Crown Lands, well grassed, well watered, and easy of access by roads, will be offered for lease by publio auction on Monday, the 27th of February next, at 11 o'clock a.m., in Watson's Long Room, High-street, Dunedin. The Runs average an area of 13,348 acres; eight-seven of them are under this average, the lowest baing 3,200 acres, and the highest being 70,190 acres. The upsft rentals average nearly 4d. per acre, ranging from a fraction of Id. up to 7d i The tenure ranges from ono year up to ten. Details of each Run and lithograph maps can be seen at any Land Office, and posters eivinsr full particulars of the Runs are exbiliited at all the Railway Stations and Post Offices throughout the Colony. Wit. ROLLESTON, 214 f25 Minister of Lands, SCHOLASTIC. MRS. JOHANSSON desires to intimate that shf* has RE-OPENED a BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL in New Plymouth, near the Kirk, Devon-street. The course of stndy includes English, French, German, Music, Sinping, Drawing, and Painting. Terms. £2 2s. per quarter, payable in advance. 158 h f 11 FIVE POUNDS EEWAKD. ANYONE giving such evidence as shall' lead to the conviction of the person or persons who have lately CUT DOWN TREES at the Meeting 'of the Waters will receive the above reward. 321 h fll H. KING. JUST ARRTVED, EX MERCIA 3 CRATES CROCKERY, and 1 CASK CHINA WARE. Also, ex Margaret Galbraith, — 1 case assorted Brushware, all sizes of Clogs and a few Cocoa mats, all of whioh will be sold at small profits. An early inspection invited at J, H ANDY'S, Egmont Store, Courtenay-street. 139 f!8 TO BUSH FARMERS. TO LET,— A GOOD 200-Acro LOT, three miles from Town, with 6-roomed House. 80 Acres in grass ; the rest of the land having good firewood bush on it; with all the haulage down hill to morket. Terms easy. 312 h ra th s b tc W. COURTNEY. BRICKS. WELL-BURNT BRICKS— £3 sb. per thousand. Flower Pots from Is. 3d. per dozen ; cash prices. WHITE, b 283 f2l Waiwakaiho. POULTRY ! POULTRY!! ~" HIGHEST PRICiS given for good Fat Ducks, Fowl*, or Turkey, H. T. YATES. December 22. 1883. a 629 tc TUST OPENED OUT ex Weaflierefield @ O London,— s C»ses IRON BEDSTEADS, in assorted patterns and colours. — JAMES C. GEOUGE. TUST OPEWEOOUT ex Margaret Galbraith t) @ London, — \ Nice Assortment of BENT WOOD CHAIRS.— JAMES C. GEORGE TUST OPENED OUT,— A Large Quantity tf of DOOR MATS, in all sizpa and of various descriptions.— JAMES C. GKORGE. TOST OPENED OUT,— A Nice Assortment O of Tapestry, Brussels and Felt C A KPE IS »nd KUGS. To be rold at low prices, to make 1 room for further shipments to arrive per Euterpe @ London.— JAMES C. GEORGE. p\OIR MATTINGS in all widths, at greatly \J reduced prices. Also, a' Large Quantity of FLAX and CHINA MATTINGS.— JAMES C. GEORGE. WOOL FLOOK, PURIFIED FEATHERS, CURLED HAIR, and FLAX TOW on sale'in any quantity.— JAMES C. GEORGE. T)OCKINO CHAIRS, cane seat, with arms. J.V from 10s. each.— JAMES O. GEORGE 284hmr7bmll WANTED, — CARPENTERS. Highest wages given.— Apply IMPERIAL HOTEL. 302 fll WANTED,— A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Apply MASONIC HOTEL. j 271 to WANTED, — A GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. D.' BBBRY, Queenj Btreet. 230 tc WANTED,— A KITCHENMAN. Apply at CRITERION HOTEL. 290 tc WANTED the public to know that F. W. REVELL has just received a largo shipment of ENGLISH FEATHERS ; "fill be sold cheap, for Cash. a 226 to WANTED tho Publio to kDow that COIR MATTING S may 00 had in all widths, at Reduced Prices, for Cash, at F4F 4 W. REVKLL'S aJfSflto f> 6) REWARD.— LOST,— A THICK-SET 3JjU CHESTNUT COLT, about 14 hands with white face; branded S 2 on both shoulders. Any/ person giving information ns to whereabouts of same, or bringing it to tho VIASONIO STABLES will receive £2 reward. bU7 (0
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3964, 11 February 1882, Page 3
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