✨ Court and Partnership Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE,
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to be Coroner under the "Coroner's Act,
1858," for the District of the Bay of Islands.
FRED. WHITAKER.
N OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance
of the provisions of the Imprisonment
for Debt Ordinance, Session 3, No. 7, the
Court will sit at Auckland on Saturday the
twenty-seventh day of October instant, for the
hearing of applications for relief and for the
despatch of all business arising under the pro-
visions of the above Ordinance.
Supreme Court Office,
THOMAS OUTHWAITE,
Auckland, 1st October, 1860.
Registrar.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
ZEALAND.
In the Estate of THOMAS DEIGHTON, of Auck
land, deceased, intestate.
PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honorable
Court, the Creditors of the above-named
Intestate are, on or before the Third day
of December next, to come in and prove
their debts before Thomas Outhwaite, Esq.,
at his office in the Court House, Queen-street,
Auckland, or in default thereof, they will be
peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising
from the said Estate.
Supreme Court Office, Auckland,
3rd September, 1860.
THOS. OUTHWAITE,
Registrar.
VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of
the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland Queen, To Samuel Browning
of Queen-street, Auckland, Merchant, George
Walker of Auckland, Settler, Jerry Waite of
Auckland, Lime Vendor, George Clarke
Boatman, William Gardiner Farmer, Henry
Nicholas Barman, and Henry Vernon Ac-
countant, all of Auckland aforesaid, and each
of you. Whereas an action hath been
commenced in the Supreme Court of the
Colony of New Zealand, wherein Philip Aaron
Philips of Queen-street, in the City aforesaid,
General Storekeeper, is Plaintiff, and Albert
John Nicholas late of Fore-street in the City
aforesaid, Innkeeper, is Defendant. And
whereas it has been made known to us that
there is personal property belonging to the
said Albert John Nicholas now in the custody
or possession, or in the hands, or under the
control of you, the said Samuel Browning,
George Walker, Jerry Waite, George Clarke,
William Gardiner, Henry Nicholas, and Henry
Vernon, or some or one of you. We command
you, that you do not sell or otherwise dispose
of or part with the said personal property or
any part thereof of the said Albert John
Nicholas, until the further order of our said
Court shall be made known to you.
Witness, George Alfred Arney
Esq., Chief Justice of our
L.S. Supreme Court, of the Colony of
New Zealand, this Eleventh
day of September one thousand
eight hundred and sixty.
This Writ was sued out by Frederick Ward
Merriman and Samuel Jackson of Queen-
street, in the City of Auckland, Solicitors for
the within named Philip Aaron Phillips.
THE Partnership hitherto carried on by the
undersigned under the style of Bain,
Grahame, and Co., at Auckland, and John
Roberton and Co., at Sydney. New South
Wales, is this day dissolved by mutual consent,
Mr. John Roberton is authorised to receive
all monies due to the late firms of Bain,
Grahame, and Co., and John Roberton and
Co., and to liquidate all debts due by them.
J. WATSON BAIN,
WALTER GRAHAME,
GEO. P. PIERCE,
JOHN ROBERTON.
Auckland, 1st October, 1860.
Printed and Published by W. C. WILSON, for the New Zealand Government, at the Printing Office,
Shortland Crescent.
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Appointment of Coroner for Bay of Islands District
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⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementCoroner, Bay of Islands, Appointment
- FRED. WHITAKER
⚖️ Notice of Court Sitting under Imprisonment for Debt Ordinance in Auckland
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement1 October 1860
Imprisonment for Debt Ordinance, Court sitting, Auckland, Relief applications
- THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Registrar
⚖️ Creditors required to prove debts in the Estate of Thomas Deighton, deceased
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement3 September 1860
Estate, Creditors, Debt proof, Auckland
- THOMAS Deighton, Deceased intestate estate subject of notice
- THOS. OUTHWAITE, Registrar
⚖️ Writ commanding parties not to dispose of property belonging to Albert John Nicholas
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement11 September 1860
Supreme Court, Writ, Personal property, Command
9 names identified
- Samuel Browning, Commanded not to dispose of property
- George Walker, Commanded not to dispose of property
- Jerry Waite, Commanded not to dispose of property
- George Clarke, Commanded not to dispose of property
- William Gardiner, Commanded not to dispose of property
- Henry Nicholas, Commanded not to dispose of property
- Henry Vernon, Commanded not to dispose of property
- Philip Aaron Philips, Plaintiff in Supreme Court action
- Albert John Nicholas, Defendant in Supreme Court action
- George Alfred Arney, Esquire, Chief Justice
- Frederick Ward Merriman and Samuel Jackson, Solicitors for Philip Aaron Phillips
🏭 Dissolution of partnership Bain, Grahame, and Co. and John Roberton and Co.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 October 1860
Partnership dissolution, Auckland, Sydney, Liquidation
- J. WATSON BAIN
- WALTER GRAHAME
- GEO. P. PIERCE
- JOHN ROBERTON
NZ Gazette 1860, No 29