WEDNESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Wharf Street. TWO COTTAGES, HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE. TNO. MUNEO, J instructed by Mr O'Donnell, will sell by Public Action as above The Eight, Title, and Interest of the vendor to a section measuring 33 x 66, situate in Wharf Street, whereon are erected two very valuable Cottages, one of which is in the occupation of Mr O'Donnell, and the other returns a good rental. Also, Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, one Singer's half-cabi-net noiseless Sewing Machines, in excellent working order. No reserve. JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer. IN THE EESIDENT MAGISTEATE'S COUET, WESTPOET. Franklyn v. Downe. Alcorn & M'Farland v. Same. IHEEEBY give notice that by virtue of Distress Warrants under the hand of the Eesident Magistrate, I will sell by Public Auction, at John Munro's Auction Room, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of THUESDAY, the 28th day of October, 1869, (unless the debts and costs be sooner satisfied) the undermentioned property, All the Eight, Title, and Interest of the above-named defendant in and to an Agricultural Lease, consisting of ten acres, one rood, and thirty-three perches of Land, with Cottage erected thereon, situate on the South Beach, being sections numbered 221 and 225, Square 141, on the plan of the Buller District. Furniture. Cooking Utensils, &c, &c, &c. For particulars, apply to JNO. MUNEO, Auctioneer. THOMAS COOPER, Bailiff. TOE SALE BY PEIYATE CONTEACT. A FIRST-CLASS BAKEEY BUSINESS; also, premises erected on a section 16 + 66, held under a business license, and, centrally situated in Gladstone street. Including—Front Shop, Dwelling-House, and Bakery; handsomely and faithfully built. Brick Oven with every convenience in good working order, for carrying on, at once, a large and profitable business. The property, if not disposed of on or before 20th November, will be sold by public auction. For further particulars apply at the Glasgow Bakery, or to "JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer. IN THE DISTRICT COUET OF WESTLAND NORTH. Holden at Westport. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Acts, 1867 and 1868, and in the matter of CHAELES NINMAN PATTEN, of Back Lead, Charleston, in the Province of Nelson, New Zealand. Monday the 25th day of October, 1569. UPON reading the affidavit of Eobert Codrington Parker, filed herein, and upon hearing the said Eobert Codrington Parker in support of an application that the estate of the above-named insolvent should be vested i'i the Provisional Trustee, and, the C )urt being satisfied that due notice of the intention to make such application was served upon the said Insolvent ; it is ordered that the estate oftheabove-namedJCharlesNinnianPat-ten shall ad interim forthwith be vested in Eobert Pollock, Esquire, the Provisional Trustee for the Judicial District of Nelson. By the Court, (In the absence of the Judge) PEAK CIS HAEEIS, Clerk of the District Court, Westland North. NOTICE. ■ IHE ANNUAL SWEEP on the Melbourne Cup will take place in a few days—First, second, and third Tickets can be had at the Empire Hotel. All prizes will be paid less five per cent
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 572, 26 October 1869, Page 3
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