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PUBLIC NOTICE. F CONSEQIrENCE %f?ham™oT!t^eet! g TOBE EEMOVED A GREAT SALE OF CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c, &c, WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE GREATEST WONDER OP THE WORLD. THE WHOLE OF THE IMMENSE STOCK MUST POSITIVELY BE CLEAEED OUT. THIS IS NO PUFF. COME AND JUDGE FOE YOUESELVES, LOOK AT THE PRICES. Mole Trousers per pair 7s 6d, Doeskins per pair 12s 6d, Vests 5s 6d, Colonial Made Suits 60s, Bedford Cord Trowsers 17s' 6d, Waterproof Coats 17s 6d, Blankets 15s per pair, Flannel Under Shirts 5s 6d, Flannel Drawers 5s 6d, Men's Felt Hats ss, and a large assortment of Winoeys, Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinoes, and every des,cription of Ladies' Clothing, to be sold at any prioe. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS,' At Twenty per Cent below Cost. REMEMBER THE SALE AT THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE WORLD S. A\D F. W. ISAACS, 9863 PEOPEIETOES.

Law Notices. Victoria, by the Grace oFj God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith. To Albert Devore, Henry H. Staite, Jamea Powell, all of Hokitika, in the Province of Canterbury, in the Colony of New Zealand, and also to Daniel Buntin, of tho Buller, in the Province of Nelson, in the Colony aforesaid, Merchant. Greeting :—: — TX7HEEEAS, an action now pending in ' " our Supremo Court between Duncan M'Nab, of Hokitika, in the Province of Canterbury, in the Colony of New Zealand, Merchant, Plaintiff, aad James Moir, late of Hokitika, aforesaid, Merchant, Defendant, and in -order tSfHhe Plaintiff may proceed in his action, WE COMMAND you that you do retain and keep all and singular the lands, hereditaments, moneys and chattels, bills and bonds, and all other property of whatsoever v, nature in the custody or control of you at the time of the service of this writ, belonging to the said James Moir, or to me, in which the said James Moir shall at that time be legally or equitably entitled, or otherwise beneficially entitled in, and whether solely or jointly with any person or persons, and all debts of any kind then due by you, or each or either of you, to the said Defendant, although the same or -any part thereof may become due and payable on future day. And we command you and each of you, that you and each of you, in your own proper person, be and appear before such Judge of our said Supreme Court as shall be sitting at Hokitika, on Saturday, the 21st day of September next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and then and there to be examined touching the matters and premises, and to do and receive what shall then and there be required and considered of you and each of you in that behalf, and this you shall nowise omit. Witness, Henry Barnes Gresson, Esquire, Judge of our Supreme (1.5.) Court of New Zealand, at Hokitika, this 13th day of June, 1867. S. M. South, Plaintiffs Solicitor, 10101 Hokitiku. IN THE SUPEEME COUET OF NEW ZEALAND, WESTLAND DISTE CT, In the Matter of the Debtors and Creditors Acts. NOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN, that his Honor the Judge has appointed Monday, the 23rd day of September next, at 11 a.m., at the Supreme Court. House, Hokitika, for the hearing of the Petitions of tho following Debtors : Thomas Marshall, Hyman Marks, James Keir, James Quinoy Walker, Thomas Sullivan, All of Hokitika. John George Heslop, James O'Brien, Alexandor Macnamara, All of Greymouth. S. M. South, Solicitor for the Petitioners, Hamilton street, 1 1<X^ Hokitika.

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West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 3