Legal Writs and Court Notices




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and to do and receive what shall then and there be considered of you in that behalf, and this you shall in no wise omit.

R. A.

Witness — Henry Barnes Gresson, Esquire, Judge at Christchurch, of our Supreme Court of New Zealand, this Twenty-seventh day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty two.

This writ was issued by CHARLES WILLIAM WYATT and WILLIAM THOMAS LOCKE TRAVERS, of Stone Buildings, Gloucester Street, in the City of Christchurch, in the Province of Canterbury, Solicitors for the Plaintiff.

If you part with any of the defendant’s property, or pay any debts due to him, you will become personally responsible to the plaintiff.

To the Bailiff or Bailiffs of our said Court, and to ALEXANDER BACK.

You are hereby commanded to take all the goods, chattels, moneys, bonds, and other property of whatsoever nature in the custody or under the control of you at the time of the service of this writ belonging to the above-named DANIEL EGAN, or to or in which such defendant shall at that time be legally or equitably entitled or otherwise beneficially interested, and all debts of every kind then due by you to such defendant, although the same or part thereof may be payable only at a future day. And, we further command you, that you in your own proper person be and appear before our said Court, or a Judge thereof, sitting at Chambers, at Christchurch aforesaid, on Friday, the Twenty-ninth day of August instant, at Eleven o’clock in the forenoon, then and there to be examined touching the premises, and to do and receive what shall then and there be considered of you in that behalf, and this you shall in no wise omit.

L. S.

R. A.

Witness — Henry Barnes Gresson, Esquire, Judge at Christchurch of our Supreme Court at New Zealand, this Twenty-seventh day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty two.

This writ was issued by CHARLES WILLIAM WYATT and WILLIAM THOMAS LOCKE TRAVERS, of Stone Buildings, Gloucester Street, in the City of Christchurch, in the Province of Canterbury, Solicitors for the plaintiff.

If you part with any of the defendant’s property, or pay any debts due to him, you will become personally responsible to the plaintiff.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, to ALEXANDER BACK, of Christchurch, in the Province of Canterbury, in the Southern District of the Colony of New Zealand, Sheriff, Greeting:

Whereas an action is now pending in our Supreme Court of New Zealand, in the Southern District, between WILLIAM DARTNALL, of Christchurch aforesaid, builder, plaintiff, and DANIEL EGAN, late of Christchurch, in the said Province of Canterbury, in the said Southern District, contractor, now out of the said colony, defendant, and in order that the plaintiff may proceed in the said action, we command you that you do retain and keep all and singular the moneys and chattels, bills, bonds...



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1862, No 15





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⚖️ Writ of Execution Against Daniel Egan

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
27 August 1862
Legal Action, Property Retention, Supreme Court, Christchurch, Defendant
  • Daniel Egan, Defendant in legal action
  • Alexander Back, Bailiff commanded to take defendant's property

  • Henry Barnes Gresson, Judge at Christchurch, Supreme Court of New Zealand
  • Charles William Wyatt, Solicitor for the Plaintiff
  • William Thomas Locke Travers, Solicitor for the Plaintiff

⚖️ Writ of Retention Against Daniel Egan

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
27 August 1862
Legal Action, Property Retention, Supreme Court, Christchurch, Defendant
  • Daniel Egan, Defendant in legal action
  • Alexander Back, Sheriff commanded to retain defendant's property
  • William Dartnall, Plaintiff in legal action

  • Henry Barnes Gresson, Judge at Christchurch, Supreme Court of New Zealand
  • Charles William Wyatt, Solicitor for the Plaintiff
  • William Thomas Locke Travers, Solicitor for the Plaintiff