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Bankruptcy Gazette " r BANKRUPTCY NOTICE^ " I HEREBY give notice that the resignation's, of Robert Smart, George Crawford, audj ■ Francis Sjdey of their offices of trustee and supervisors, respectively of the estate and effects of NATHANIEL VALENTINE, a bankrupt, have been accepted by the Court ; and that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt has been appointed for Thursday next, the 15th day of April instant, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse, Wellington, for the choice, of a new trustee and new supervisors. WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS, Solicitor. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, ■WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. "JVTOTICE is hereby given that ALEXANDEB _L i BELL, of Rangitikei, in the province of Wellington, farmer, has this day filed in the Supreme Court a declaration duly signed by him stating that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. Dated the 12th day of, April, 1869. IZARD & PHARAZYN, Agents for M. V. Hodge, Insolvent's Solicitor. Wanganui. N SALE,— 125 cases kerosine oil 225 drums do 550 boxes No 1 Belmont dandles D. ANDERSON. sth April, 1869. GROVER AND BAKER S. M. Co.'s SEWING MACHINES. r<i ROVER AND BAKER S.M. CO. with great vX satisfaction announce that they have re* . cently had the honor of supplying two of their ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES TO HER MAJESTY T*HE QUEEN ! AUD OTAT AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867, THB CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR "WAS COHFEBEED tTPOH THE BEKRESENTATIVB OF THE GROVER AND BAKER'S MACHINES. N.B. It is advertised that a contemporary Sewing Machine was awarded the Gold Medal at the late Exposition at Paris, but at the Office of the Grover and Baker S.M. Co., 80 Collins street, Melbourne, may be seen a certified copy of the Official Award List of the Imperial Commission which shows that no Gold Medal was awarded (ono button-hele machine excepted), to any Sewing Machine whatever, Head Office for the Australian Colonies, 80 Collins street East, Melbourne. Agent for Wellington— WlLLlAM GIBSON", Wholesale Ironmonger, Grey street. JOYCE'S AMMUNlTlON.— Established 1820 "FREDERICK JOYCE & Co. invite the atX? tention of Sportsmen to the following ammunition of the best quality, now- in general use throughout England, India, and the colonies. Joyce's Treble Waterproof Central Fire Percussion Caps chemically-prepared cloth and felt gun wadding, cartridge cases of superior quality, for breech-loading guns, and wire cartridges for killing game at, long distances, and every description of sporting ammunition. Sold by all Gunmakers and dealers in gunpowder. Frederick Joyce & Co., patentees and manu« facturers, 57, Upper Thames street London. Oon» tractors to her Majesty's War Department. September 12, 1868. . • 13tf. TTENRY'S REPEATING RIFLB _Q_ In Plain and Engraved Gun Metal, ADd Engraved Silver and Gold Hated. The prominent feature and great advantage of this Breech-loading Rifle consists in the great facility and rapidity with which it can be loaded and fired. Any person can, with a few boura' practice, keep up a continuous fire of twenty shorts per minute, and an expert from practice can fire it thirty times a minute, whioh is twice as fast as any other breech-loading gun can be oaded and fired. On SALE by C. ALEXANDER, / Agent, 30, QUEEN STREET, Melbourne. IlTli UMIN AT~ ION LAMP SL Illumination lamps red white and blue Korosine lamps and chimneys CO-OPPERATIVE GLASSWORKS, Druitt street, Sydney. VTOW LANDING, EX CAMBODIA AND JLI TO ARRIVE PER MOSS TROOPER. 30 casks assorted ironmongery 1 do bright iron wire 1 do Dixon's patent wood knobs 1 bundle grain and cinder sieves 1 crate hair sieves 10 bundles galvanised buckets 2 cases American brooms 30 bundles do buckets 1 cask assorted iron, brass, and copper wire 10 bags curled horse hair 1 orate cane seated chairs, 6 doz 4 cases do do each 2 doz 10 do American do, eaoh 1 doz 2 do Sftubbs' saw files 1 cask Lockwood's files, assorted 1 do do cutlery 1 do do pocket knives Ido do butcher's steels, knives aud sheaths 1 do do horse rasps 1 case drawing knives 1 do farriers' pincers 10 bundles galvanised washing tuba | 1 case broom headß 1 do brush ware assorted, scrubs, banisters, and shoe 5 bundles broom handles 1 cask tin pannikins I 1 do lamp cotton 1 do shop twine *7 tons More wood's galvanised iron 5 do Bradley's hoop do 10 kegs galvanised nails 10 do do screws 10 do do rivets / 10 do do washers 100 do Ewbank's nails 100 do wire do fc , 20 do zinc slate do 50 do "Walker's c s horse naila ' * 20 do fencing wire staples ' ' ' . 20 do cut floor brads 2 casks splitting wedges 1 do back bands 1 do garden rakes . ' 2 do sad irons ' Just arrived, ' 20 colonial ovens JACOB JOSEPH &..QO.; Wholesale Ironmongers and General Merchants, ,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2822, 13 April 1869, Page 4

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