✨ Ordinance Continuation, Land Transfer




(71)

'resident and of the Accountant be record-
ed in the Supreme Court. And that all
real estate, securities, &c., be vested in the
Vice-President, who may bring and defend
actions, &c., but in the name of the Ac-
countant.

That disputes be referred to arbitration.

That the operation of the Ordinance be ex-
tended to country districts, and for that
purpose the Governor may appoint district
Trustees to act in connection with the
Bank, who are to receive deposits andt
transmit them to the Bank.

That the Trustees of the Bank may make
rules and regulations for the conduct and
management of the Bank,

THE UNDERSIGNED hereby give notice
that on the 28th day of May last, they
purchased all the right, title and interest of
Edward Knox, Esq., official assignee, of the in-
solvent estate of James Stuart, late of Sydney,
in the colony of New South Wales, Grocer,
in and to 1860 acres of land at Cape Bream,
New Zealand, -100 acres of land situated se-
ven miles from the Bay of Islands, New Zea-
land, and 10 acres of land in the township of
Russell, New Zealand, and all persons,
whomsoever, are accordingly hereby caution-
ed against interfering with, or trespassing on
he said lands or ony of them.

Dated at Sydney aforesaid, this tenth day of
June, A. D. 1847.

GEORGE THORNE,
THOMAS WOOLLEY.

N B. The Grants of the Crown in favor
ol the above named Insolvent, are now in our
possession.



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πŸ’° Ordinance providing for the management of Savings' Banks (continued from previous page)

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
16 July 1847
Savings Banks, Trustees, Arbitration, Deposits, Rules

πŸ—ΊοΈ Notice of Purchase of Land Rights from Insolvent Estate of James Stuart

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
10 June 1847
Land purchase, Insolvent estate, Cape Bream, Bay of Islands, Russell
  • Edward Knox (Esquire), Official assignee of insolvent estate
  • James Stuart, Insolvent estate subject of land purchase

  • GEORGE THORNE
  • THOMAS WOOLLEY