Immigration and Court Notices




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COMMISSIONERS’ REPORT.

Ship “Blue Jacket.”

THE Commissioners have much pleasure in giving a favorable report in every respect upon the arrangements in the above vessel.

Every compartment was found to be in the most satisfactory condition, both as to cleanliness and order.

The Immigrants were all in good health, and, without exception, satisfied with the treatment they had received during the voyage, and gratified for the attention they had received from the Master, Surgeon, and Officers.

The Matron (Miss Bowling) is highly commended by the Surgeon Superintendent, and recommended for an extra gratuity; a recommendation which the Commissioners have much pleasure in endorsing, to the extent of, say five pounds (£5).

The condenser (Normandy’s) had worked well throughout. No case of illness requiring admission into hospital had occurred on the voyage.

The Commissioners have much pleasure in recommending the payment of all gratuities; and, in mentioning the Surgeon Superintendent (Dr. Macdonald) for further employment, have to express their gratification in the fact that each ship of which he has had medical charge has arrived in an exemplary state of cleanliness and discipline.

Wm. Donald.
H. R. Armstrong.
J. T. Rouse.


In the Supreme Court of New Zealand,

Canterbury District.

In the matter of the “Debtors and Creditors Acts;” and

In the matter of the estate of James Somerville Turnbull, of Christchurch, M.D., a debtor; and

In the matter of the petition of the said debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Court hath appointed Monday, the Thirtieth day of September instant, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the City of Christchurch, for the hearing of the said petition and for the proof of debts and claims of creditors.

Dated this 6th day of September, 1867.

Joshua S. Williams,
Solicitor for the Petition.


SUPREME COURT.—WESTLAND DISTRICT.

LIST of PETITIONS of PERSONS APPLYING for RELIEF UNDER “The Debtors and Creditors Acts.”

Date when Petition filed. Name of Petitioner. Whether as Debtor or as Creditor. As to whom.
1867:
August 9 Albert Russell Emerson Debtor... Self, of Hokitika, late a Wine Merchant, now out of employment.
„ 19 David Isaacs Debtor... Self, of Hokitika, Merchant.
„ 19 Thomas Lockyer Bright... Debtor... Self, of Hokitika, Journalist.
„ 26 Morris Rothkugel Debtor... Self, of Rutherglen, Storekeeper.
„ 26 Edward James Sanders... Debtor... Self, of Hokitika, Architect and Surveyor.

Robert Abbott,
Registrar.

Hokitika, 3rd September, 1867.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1867, No 61





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🛂 Commissioners' Report on Ship Blue Jacket

🛂 Immigration
Immigration, Ship Report, Blue Jacket, Health, Cleanliness
  • Miss Bowling, Commended Matron
  • Dr. Macdonald, Surgeon Superintendent

  • Wm. Donald
  • H. R. Armstrong
  • J. T. Rouse

⚖️ Notice of Debtors and Creditors Hearing

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
6 September 1867
Debtors, Creditors, Supreme Court, Christchurch
  • James Somerville Turnbull (M.D.), Debtor

  • Joshua S. Williams, Solicitor for the Petition

⚖️ List of Petitions for Relief Under Debtors and Creditors Acts

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
3 September 1867
Debtors, Creditors, Supreme Court, Westland District, Petitions
  • Albert Russell Emerson, Petitioner
  • David Isaacs, Petitioner
  • Thomas Lockyer Bright, Petitioner
  • Morris Rothkugel, Petitioner
  • Edward James Sanders, Petitioner

  • Robert Abbott, Registrar