✨ Supreme Court Legal Notice
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
MIDDLE DISTRICT.
In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862, and in the matter of the Petition of THOMAS SMITH and GEORGE ETHERIDGE, Creditors of PHILLIP PHILLIPS, SAUL PHILLIPS, and ABRAHAM PHILLIPS, of the City of Nelson, Storekeepers.
On the Eighth day of December, 1863.
ON reading the Petition of the said Thomas Smith and George Etheridge, filed herein, and on reading the affidavit of Philip Samuel Solomon, the affidavits of Charles Henry Redhead and of George Harris, and the office copy Bill of Sale made between the said Phillip Phillips of the one part, and Maurice Harris of the other part, and affidavit of execution thereto annexed, filed in this Honorable Court, and on hearing Mr. Izard of Counsel for the said Thomas Smith and George Etheridge, It is ordered, that all the Estate and Effects, real and personal, of the said Phillip Phillips, Saul Phillips, and Abraham Phillips be sequestrated in the hands of JOHN SHARP, Esquire, the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Nelson, until the day appointed by this Honorable Court for hearing applications under the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862, at Nelson, in the month of January next, or until cause be shown to this Honorable Court by or on behalf of the said Phillip Phillips, Saul Phillips, and Abraham Phillips, or of the said Maurice Harris, why the said real and personal Estate and Effects of the said Phillip Phillips, Saul Phillips, and Abraham Phillips should not be so sequestrated.
By the COURT.
PRINTED FOR THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NELSON, BY R. LUCAS, BRIDGE STREET.
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Nelson Provincial Gazette 1863, No 39
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⚖️ Sequestration of the estate of Phillip, Saul, and Abraham Phillips
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement8 December 1863
Supreme Court, Debtors and Creditors Act, Sequestration, Nelson, Bankruptcy, Creditors
9 names identified
- Thomas Smith, Creditor petitioning for sequestration
- George Etheridge, Creditor petitioning for sequestration
- Phillip Phillips, Debtor whose estate is sequestrated
- Saul Phillips, Debtor whose estate is sequestrated
- Abraham Phillips, Debtor whose estate is sequestrated
- Philip Samuel Solomon, Provided affidavit for the court
- Charles Henry Redhead, Provided affidavit for the court
- George Harris, Provided affidavit for the court
- Maurice Harris, Party to Bill of Sale
- Mr. Izard, Counsel
- John Sharp, Registrar of the Supreme Court at Nelson