IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act. 1876," and of the amendment thereof, and of William George Watt, of Marton, Storekeeper, an arranging debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that a deed of arrangement in conformity with the provisions of the above Acts, relating to arrangements by deed dated the 19th day of May, 1879, whereby the above named William George Watt transferred absolutely all bis property, both real and personal, to Frederic AugU3te Krull, of Wellington, Merchant, and William Hogg Watt, of Wanganui, Esquire, in trust for the distribution thereof amon^ all his creditors rateably, was, on the 19th day of May, 1879, filed in the District Court of the District of Wangauui, at Wangaaui; and a meeting of the creditors of the said William George Watt is hereby convened to be held at the Court House, j Wanganui, on the 9th day of June, 1879, at the hour of 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of assenting to the said deed. Dated this 19th day of May, 1879. G. W. WOt)N, Clerk of the District Court of Wanganui. BOELASE & BaENICOAT, Solicitors to the said Trustees. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. 1 ACRE & HOUSE IN WAVERLEY, AND 750 ACRES OF LAND ON THE WANGANUI RIVER. ASHFORTH & LIFFITON f 1 AYE received instrustious from I I the Mortgagee to sell by public auction at their Sale Rooms, Rutland Chambers, ON FRIDAY, 23rd INST., At 12 o'clock. Lot I—Equity1 — Equity of Redemption of Section 134, one acre with substantial four-roomed House, fronting main road, Towuihip of Waverley. Lot 2 — AH the Mortgagee's interest , in 7^o acres on the E*at Bank ot the Wauganui River, a^out 50 miles from town, known as Ohoutahi, No. I. The Auctioneers think it unnecessary to dilate on the value of the properties offered. Waverley is a flourishing township in a fertile district, while the land on the Wanganai Eiver would make a good run. Altogether this sale offers a good opportunity to speculators. Terms to be declared. ASHFORTH & LIFFITON, Auctioneer AUEEN'S T>l RTHD AY. A GRAND ENTKRTAINxMENT. In aid of the Volunteer Drill Shed will be given in the Odd Fellows' Hall on SATURDAY, MAY 24th. PAEr I. By the members of the Harmonic Society, who will render some of their best Operatic Selections. Part 11. Recitation (in character) — "The Maniac" ...MrKeesing Hornpipe Mr Blake ISong, The Death of Nelson Mr W. F. Baker Song, True to the Last Mr F. R. Jackßon Duet Two Ladies Song of Songs Capt Watt The whole to conclude with the Negro Farce entitled HANDY ANDY. Old Gritnea (witb song) Mr Johnson Handy Andy (with uoug) Juliub liesorved Seats, 4s ; body of the Hall, 39; gallery, 2s. Seats to be reserved at H. I. Jones', W. PINCHES, Hon Sec WA.nGANUI LODGE, NO. 49. . Independent order of good templars. A TEA MEETING in connection -UL with the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, at the Institute, on Monday, 2tith May. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. Tickets— Adults, 2a 6d; Females, Is (id; Children, Is. May be had ot the Committee, Bros Neill, Armstrong, &■ Sharpe, Hurfet, 11. Goodacre, Nallford, Purcbas, and the Secretary. JOSEPH ALDER SMITH, Secretary. Programme in future advertisement. RE MO V AL. \TR J. J. CRAWFORD, Com«L*J- mission Agent and Certificated Accountant, begs to inform hi& numerous clients that he has removed to his Dew offices, No. 3, Victoria Chambers, Victoria Avenue.. l
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4045, 20 May 1879, Page 3
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