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Christchurch, in the Province aforesaid,
Baker, a creditor to the extent of not less
than fifty pounds sterling in the whole,
and also certain schedules, and also an affidavit
of the said Thomas Wood to the said petition
annexed, and therewith filed, the Six-
teenth instant, pursuant to the said Act,
this Court, being satisfied of the truth of
the matter contained in the said petition,
doth hereby grant an ad interim order of
sequestration of the estate and effects of the
said Thomas Wood, and doth direct that the
estate and effects of the said Thomas Wood
be taken and held by Henry Fowle Seager,
of Christchurch aforesaid, printer, as Re-
ceiver under the said Act, hereby appointed
by the Court, subject to such further order
as may be made under or in pursuance of the provisions
of the said Act: And this Court doth hereby
appoint Wednesday, the Fifteenth day of
February next, at eleven o’clock in the fore-
noon, for the hearing of such petition and
the proofs of debts and claims of creditors, at
the Court House, Christchurch, aforesaid;
and the Court doth also further order and
grant an ad interim order of protection to
protect the person and estate of the said
George Henry Giggs from arrest, execution,
or other legal process, until further orders
of this Court.
By the Court,
CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT,
(L.S.)
Registrar.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,
CANTERBURY DISTRICT.
In the matter of the “Debtors’ and Cre-
ditors’ Act, 1862;” and
In the matter of the estate of George
Henry Giggs, of the Selwyn, in the
Province of Canterbury, in the Colony
of New Zealand, Accommodation House
Keeper, a debtor; and
In the matter of the petition of the said
debtor.
IN CHAMBERS:
This 22nd day of December, 1864.
UPON the application of Mr Oakes, of
Counsel for the said petitioner, George
Henry Giggs, after reading the said peti-
tion, purporting to be signed by the said
petitioner, such debtor as aforesaid, and to
be concurred in by John Dilloway the younger,
and Frank Slee of Riccarton, in the said
Province, writing clerks, creditors to the
extent of not less than fifty pounds in the
whole, and also certain schedules, and also
an affidavit of the said petition annexed,
and therewith filed on the Twenty-first day
of November instant, pursuant to the said
Act, this Court being satisfied of the truth
of the matters contained in the said petition
doth hereby grant an ad interim order of
sequestration of the estate and effects of
the said George Henry Giggs, and doth
direct that the estate and effects of the said
George Henry Giggs shall be taken and
held by Henry Fowle Seager of Christchurch,
printer, as Receiver under the said Act,
hereby appointed by the Court, subject to
such further order of the Court as may be
made under or in pursuance of the provisions
of the said Act: And this Court doth hereby
appoint Wednesday, the Fifteenth day of
February next, at eleven o’clock in the fore-
noon, for the hearing of such petition and
the proofs of debts and claims of creditors, at
the Court House, Christchurch, aforesaid;
and the Court doth also further order and
grant an ad interim order of protection to
protect the person and estate of the said
Thomas Wood from arrest, execution, or
other legal process until further order of
the Court.
By the Court,
CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT,
(L.S.)
Registrar.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,
CANTERBURY DISTRICT.
In the matter of the “Debtors’ and Cre-
ditors’ Act, 1862;” and
In the matter of the estate of George
Macartney Abbott, late of Havelock, in
the Province of Marlborough, in the
Colony of New Zealand, Storekeeper,
now of Christchurch, in the Province
of Canterbury, in the said Colony, out
of business, a debtor, not in custody;
and
In the matter of the petition of the said
debtor.
IN CHAMBERS:
This 9th day of January, 1865.
UPON the application of Mr. Oakes, of
Counsel for the said petitioner, George
Macartney Abbott, after reading the said
petition, purporting to be signed by the said
petitioner, such debtor as aforesaid, and to
be concurred in by Edwin Cuff, of Christ-
church, aforesaid, gentleman, a creditor to
the extent of not less than fifty pounds in
the whole, and also certain schedules, and
also an affidavit to the said petition annexed,
and therewith filed on the Ninth day of
January instant, pursuant to the said Act,
this Court being satisfied of the truth of the
matters contained in the said petition doth
hereby grant an ad interim order of seques-
tration of the estate and effects of the said
George Macartney Abbott, and doth direct
that the estate and effects of the said George
Macartney Abbott, shall be taken and held
by Henry Fowle Seager, of Christchurch,
printer, as Receiver under the said Act,
hereby appointed by the Court, subject to
such further order of the Court as may be
made under or in pursuance of the provi-
sions of this Act: And this Court doth hereby
appoint Wednesday, the 15th day of Febru-
ary next, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon,
for the hearing of such petition and the
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Sequestration Order for Thomas Wood
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement16 January 1865
Debtors’ and Creditors’ Act, Sequestration Order, Accommodation House Keeper, Purau, Supreme Court
- Thomas Wood, Subject of sequestration order
- Baker, Creditor to Thomas Wood
- Henry Fowle Seager, Appointed Receiver under the Act
- George Henry Giggs, Subject of protection order
- Christopher Alderson Calvert, Registrar
⚖️ Sequestration Order for George Henry Giggs
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement22 December 1864
Debtors’ and Creditors’ Act, Sequestration Order, Accommodation House Keeper, Selwyn, Supreme Court
6 names identified
- George Henry Giggs, Subject of sequestration order
- Oakes (Mr), Counsel for the petitioner
- John Dilloway, Creditor to George Henry Giggs
- Frank Slee, Creditor to George Henry Giggs
- Henry Fowle Seager, Appointed Receiver under the Act
- Thomas Wood, Subject of protection order
- Christopher Alderson Calvert, Registrar
⚖️ Sequestration Order for George Macartney Abbott
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement9 January 1865
Debtors’ and Creditors’ Act, Sequestration Order, Storekeeper, Havelock, Supreme Court
- George Macartney Abbott, Subject of sequestration order
- Oakes (Mr), Counsel for the petitioner
- Edwin Cuff, Creditor to George Macartney Abbott
- Henry Fowle Seager, Appointed Receiver under the Act
- Christopher Alderson Calvert, Registrar
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1865, No 5