Deceased Estates Balances




A TRUE and PERFECT LIST of all BALANCES paid into the Treasury of the Colony of New Zealand (at Canterbury), and in the said Treasury, on the
31st day of December, 1862, on account of the PERSONAL ESTATES OF PERSONS DECEASED, administered by CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT,
Esquire, Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
Name of
Intestate.
Colonial
Residence.
Supposed Residence of
Family.
Balance paid into
Treasury.
Remarks.
Joseph Twigger, Clerk in Holy Orders, Christchurch, Canterbury, N.Z. Coventry. £1118 18 6 By Order of Court of the 21st day of December,
A.M. 1860. The relations are petitioners to the Court
as next of kin. A further sum is now in the
hands of the Registrar, to be accounted for,
and the Bible, &c, and Tin Box, Letters and
Papers of the deceased, held subject to the
Order of the Court.
I, Christopher Alderson Calvert, Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, do soletanly and sincerely declare that the above is a true and faithful Return of all
Balances paid by me into the Treasury of New Zealand, at Canterbury, prior to the 31st day of December, 1862, on account of the Personal Estates of Persons Deceased,
administered by me.
Made and declared at Christchurch, this thirteenth day of February, 1863,
H. B. GRESSON,
Judge of the Supreme Court.
CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT,
Registrar, at Canterbury, of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1863, No 10





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⚖️ Return of Balances Paid into Canterbury Treasury for Deceased Estates

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
13 February 1863
Deceased estates, Treasury balances, Supreme Court, Canterbury, Estate administration, Twigger
  • Joseph Twigger, Intestate estate administered by Registrar

  • H. B. Gresson, Judge of the Supreme Court
  • Christopher Alderson Calvert, Registrar, at Canterbury, of the Supreme Court of New Zealand