Court Notices and Customs Statement




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In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
In the Estate of WILLIAM POPPLEWELL, de-
deased.

PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honorable
Court, the Creditors of the abovenamed
deceased are, on or before the eighteenth day
of March next, to come in and prove their
debts before THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Esquire,
Registrar of the said Court, at his Office in
the Court House, Queen-street, Auckland, or,
in default thereof, they will be peremptorily
excluded from all benefits arising from the
said Estate. Any person giving to me any
information so as to discover any at present
unknown property belonging to the said
Estate, will be liberally rewarded by the Ad-
ministrator.
Registrar of the said Court, at his Office in
Court House, Queen-street, Auckland; or,
in default thereof, they will be peremptorily
excluded from all benefits arising from the
said Estate. Any person giving to me any
information so as to discover any at present
unknown property belonging to the said
Estate, will be liberally rewarded by the Ad-
ministrator.

THOS. OUTHWAITE,
Supreme Court Office,
Auckland, January 22, 1846.
Registrar.

SUPREME COURT.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a Sitting of
the Suprsme Court for the despatch of
Criminal Business, will be holden at the Court
House, Auckland, on Monday, the first day
of March next, at Ten o'clock in the fore-
noon; and that a sitting for the despatch of
Civil Business will be bolden, at the Court
House, on Monday, the Eighth day of March
next, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the fore-
noon-at which time and place all persons
under recognizances to appear either as prose-
cutors, defendants, or witnesses, are re-
quired to give their attendance,

THOS. OUTHWAITE.
Supreme Court Office,
Auckland. January 26, 1847.
Registrar.

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

In the Estate of the Rev. JAMES DODSON,
deceased.

PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honor-
able Court, the Creditors of the abovenamed
deceased are, on or before the Eighteenth day
of March next, to come in and prove their
debts before THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Esquire,

Auckland, 25th January, 1847.
Colonial Secretary's Office,.

H IS EXCELLENCY the LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR has been pleased to direct the publication
of the following STATEMENT, for general information.

By His Excellency's command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.

A Statement of all monies received by Thomas Bateman, Esquire, Sub Collector of Her Majesty's
Customs at the Port of Russell, from the 11th October 1846, to the 5th of January 1847,
both days inclusive.

HEAD OF RECEIPTS.
TOTAL.
Spirits.................................................... 5 lbs. 2s 0 10 0
Cigars and Snuffs...................................... 2,004 lbs. 1s 100 4 0
Tobacco, manufactured ........................................ 0 0 0
" unmanufactured ........................................ 86 11 10
Ad Valorem Duty ........................................

Amount of Duties........£ 200 15 10

No comparative statement can be made of the receipts of this quarter, as the Custom
Department was not re-established at Russell until the 2nd March, 1846.



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⚖️ Creditors Notice for Estate of William Popplewell, Deceased

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 January 1846
Supreme Court, Creditors, Debts, Auckland, Unknown Property
  • WILLIAM Popplewell, Subject of deceased estate

  • THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Esquire, Registrar

⚖️ Supreme Court Sitting Schedule for Criminal and Civil Business

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
26 January 1847
Supreme Court, Criminal Business, Civil Business, Auckland, Attendance required
  • THOS. OUTHWAITE, Registrar

⚖️ Creditors Notice for Estate of Rev. James Dodson, Deceased

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
25 January 1847
Supreme Court, Creditors, Debts, March deadline
  • JAMES Dodson (Reverend), Subject of deceased estate

  • THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Esquire

💰 Statement of Customs Monies Received at Russell Port October 1846 - January 1847

💰 Finance & Revenue
26 January 1847
Customs, Revenue, Russell Port, Duties, Statement
  • Thomas Bateman (Esquire), Sub Collector of Customs reporting receipts

  • LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
  • ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary