✨ Estate Accounting Finalization
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
I, JOHN SHARP, do swear that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the foregoing
is a true and faithful account of all sums received and paid by me in the above estate
of Christian Reicheldt, deceased.
Sworn before me at Nelson, this twenty-third
day of July, 1861.
ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON, Judge of Supreme Court.
I certify that I have examined and allowed the above account.
ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON.
Mr. Sharp—
Pay the above balance of sixteen shillings and eleven pence to the Sub-Treasurer.
ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON.
23rd July, 1861.
Sub-Treasury, Nelson, 26th July, 1861.
I, the undersigned, do hereby acknowledge to have received from John Sharp, Regis-
trar Supreme Court, Nelson, the sum of One Pound Four Shillings, sterling, being amount
of balance due the estates of James Stephenson and Christian Reicheldt, deceased intestates
and for which I have signed receipts in duplicate.
JOHN POINTER, Sub-Treasurer.
Printed and Published by W. C. WILSON, for the New Zealand Government, at the Printing Office,
Shortland Crescent.
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Swearing and Allowance of Final Account for Estate of Christian Reicheldt
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement26 July 1861
Estate accounting, Deceased, Oath, Supreme Court, Sub-Treasurer, Nelson
- Christian Reicheldt, Subject of the intestate estate
- John Sharp (Swore final account for estate)
- Alexander J. Johnston, Judge of Supreme Court
- John Pointer, Sub-Treasurer
NZ Gazette 1861, No 40