LAW NOTICES.—TO-MORROW.
(Before Mr Justice Gresson, at the Court Chambers, at 11 o'clock.) Debtors and Creditors Acts and re Christopher Dearing, application for leave to prove A claim and to share rateably with creditors who proved at the date of the final order. Mr Cowlishaw. Debtors and Creditors Acts and re James Somerville Turnbull, application for leave to prove a claim, and to share rateably with creditors who prored at the date of the final order. Mr Slater. Bankruptcy Act, 1867, and re John Pepperell, application for an order for leave to sell real estate under the 146 th section. Mr Hanmer. In the goods of Grey Stephen Secord, de ceased, application for administration to the widow. Mr Duncan. Bankruptcy Act, 1867, and re the petition of John Holme Twentyman and re the estate of Jameß Ferguson Douglas, application for an order of adjudication and meeting of creditors. Dr Foster. Bankruptcy Act, 1867, and re William Hamilton Ennis Pinching, application for an order confirming the choice of trustee and fixing a day for last examination and discharge. Mr Cottrell. Bankruptcy Act, 1867, and re Andrew Thomson, application for an order of adjudication and meeting of creditors. Mr Hanmer. Bankruptcy Act, 1867, and re John Sel ars, application for an order of adjudication and meeting of creditors. Mr Bamford. Revell at the suit of Davis, application for an order dismissing the action. * Mr Duncan. Bankruptcy Acl, 1867, and re John Aulsebrook and John Meadows, application for an order confirming the choice of trustee and fixing a. day for last examination and discharge. Mr W. Williams, Twentyman and another v. Berliner, shewing cause to order of 28th August, 1868.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 99, 7 September 1868, Page 3
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