Legal and Patent Notices




60

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
ZEALAND, MIDDLE DISTRICT.

ON FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1864.

Before his Honor Mr. JUSTICE JOHNSTON, in
Chambers.

In the matter of "The Debtors and Cre-
ditors Act, 1862," and in the matter
of the Petition of EDWARD BISLEY
MARSHALL, of Nelson.

UPON reading this Petition, the
Schedule thereto, the consent of cer-
tain Creditors, the affidavit of Petitioner, and
of John Angus Clark, and on hearing Mr.
Henry Adams, of Counsel for Petitioner :

It is ordered that this Petition be heard
on the Twenty-third day of November next,
at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and that
Petitioner appear at such place and time for
examination : And it is further ordered, that,
in the meantime, till such further hearing,
the person and estate of Petitioner be pro-
tected from arrest, execution, or other legal
process, except under such circumstances as
would otherwise render him liable to arrest
for mesne process : And it is further ordered,
that, in the meantime, the estate and effects
of Petitioner shall be taken, held, and vested
in JOHN SHARP, Esq., Registrar at Nelson :
And it is further ordered, that a meeting of
Creditors be held at the Court House, Nel-
son, on Thursday, the 7th day of July next,
at noon, for the purpose of recommending a
Trustee or Trustees, and suggesting mode of
winding up the estate, and Petitioner shall
be at liberty to apply to a Judge for appoint-
ment of Trustee or Trustees : And it is
lastly ordered, that this order shall be pub-
lished in the Government Gazette of the
Province, and in one local newspaper.
[L.S.] By the Court,
JOHN SHARP,
Registrar.

NOTICE is hereby given that an
application has been made to His Ex-
cellency the Governor of the Colony of New
Zealand by ROBERT ATKINSON, of Hartley's
Beach, at the Kawarau Junction, in the
Province of Otago, in the Colony aforesaid,
Miner, for the grant to him the said Robert
Atkinson, his Executors, Administrators,
and Assigns of Letters Patent, under the
seal of the said Colony for the exclusive use,
enjoyment, and advantage, within the said
Colony, of a new invention, or improvement,
for raising WASH DIRT from the auriferous
beds of lakes, rivers, and creeks :

And notice is hereby further given that an
person who may wish to prefer any objection
to the granting of such Letters Patent, is
hereby required within four months from the
date hereof, to send in to the office of
Charles Knight of Auckland, in the Province
of Auckland, in the Colony aforesaid, Esquire,
M.D., being the person appointed for that
purpose under the provisions of the "Patents
Act, 1860," a statement in writing setting
forth the grounds of such objections, and sub-
scribed with the proper name and address of
the person so objecting.

Dated at DUNEDIN, in the Province of
Otago, aforesaid, this Sixth day of
March, One thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four.
(Signed) GILLIES AND TURTON,
Solicitors for the said Robert Atkinson.

PRINTED FOR THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NELSON, BY R. LUCAS, BRIDGE STREET.


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⚖️ Order in the Supreme Court regarding the petition of Edward Bisley Marshall

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
27 May 1864
Debtors and Creditors Act, Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Supreme Court, Nelson
  • Edward Bisley Marshall, Petitioner
  • John Angus Clark, Provided affidavit
  • Henry Adams, Counsel for Petitioner

  • Mr. Justice Johnston, Judge
  • John Sharp, Registrar

🏭 Application for Letters Patent for an invention for raising wash dirt

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 March 1864
Letters Patent, Invention, Mining, Wash Dirt, Otago, Patents Act 1860
  • Robert Atkinson, Applicant for Letters Patent
  • Charles Knight (Esquire, M.D.), Official appointed for patent objections

  • Gillies and Turton, Solicitors for the applicant