Sheriff's Notices of Sale




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And I further give notice that the Estate and Interest of the said John Wraitt, in and to the said Parcel of Land, consists of the Equity of Redemption held by the said John Wraitt in the said Properties, subject to a mortgage thereon for the amount therein specified and the interest thereon.

The Parcel of Land hereinbefore mentioned is more particularly described and delineated on the plan thereof drawn upon the memorial of judgment herein registered in the Deeds Register Office for the Province of Marlborough.

And I further give notice that the abovementioned land has been taken by me in execution, at the suit of the said Bank of New Zealand.

Dated this 22nd day of July, 1872.

W. H. Eyes,
Sheriff.

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EDWARD T. CONOLLY,
Picton,
Solicitor for the said Bank of New Zealand.


IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.

NELSON DISTRICT.

Between William Jefferay, Plaintiff;
and John Lingard Neave, Defendant.

WHEREAS by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued in this action, and directed to me, ordering me that of the Real and Personal Estate of the above named John Lingard Neave, I should cause to be made the sum of £201 12s 2d, together with Interest upon the said sum at the rate of £8 for every £100, by the year from the Tenth day of July, 1872, together with £1 17s 10d for the said writ, besides Sheriff’s poundage, Officer’s fees, and all other expenses of the execution:

Now, I hereby give notice that I shall cause to be sold by Public Auction, by Mr C. J. W. Griffiths, at the Ship Hotel, Picton, on Saturday, the Second day of November, 1872, at Two o’clock in the afternoon, unless the said debt or sum of £201 12s 2d and Interest be sooner paid, together with the said Sum of £1 17s 10d, besides Sheriff’s poundage, Officer’s fees, and all other expenses of the said execution, all the estate, right, title, and interest of the said John Lingard Neave, of, in, and to all that Parcel of Land containing by admeasurement One Rood, be the same more or less, situated in the Town of Picton, in the Province of Marlborough, being Section numbered 976 on the plan of the said town:

And also all the estate, right, title, and interest of the said John Lingard Neave, of, in, and to all that Parcel of Land containing by admeasurement Twenty Perches, be the same more or less, situated in the Town of Picton aforesaid, being the Southern moiety of Section numbered 205 on the plan of the said town.

And I further give notice that the Estate and Interest of the said John Lingard Neave consists of the Equity of Redemption held by the said John Lingard Neave in the said properties, subject to a mortgage thereon for the amount therein specified and the interest thereon.

The several Parcels of Land hereinbefore mentioned are more particularly described and delineated on the plans thereof drawn upon the memorial of judgment herein registered in the Deeds Register Office for the Province of Marlborough.

And I further give notice that the abovementioned Lands or the Estate and Interest of the said John Lingard Neave, of, in, and to the same have been taken by me in execution at the suit of the said William Jefferay.

Dated this Thirteenth day of July, 1872.

W. H. Eyes,
Sheriff.

Edward T. Conolly,
Picton,
Solicitor for the said William Jefferay.

Printed for the Provincial Government by Samuel Johnson, Alfred-street, Blenheim, Government Printer for the time being to such Government.




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Marlborough Provincial Gazette 1872, No 232





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⚖️ Notice of Sale by Public Auction (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 July 1872
Sheriff’s Sale, Public Auction, Wairau West, Blenheim
  • John Wraitt, Subject of execution

  • W. H. Eyes, Sheriff
  • Edward T. Conolly, Solicitor for the Bank of New Zealand

⚖️ Notice of Sale by Public Auction

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
13 July 1872
Sheriff’s Sale, Public Auction, Picton, Marlborough
  • William Jefferay, Plaintiff in execution
  • John Lingard Neave, Defendant in execution

  • W. H. Eyes, Sheriff
  • Edward T. Conolly, Solicitor for William Jefferay