Legal Notice Continuation, Customs




502
THE NEW ZEALNAD GAZETTE.

distribution of the net proceeds, pro rata and
subject to existing legal priorities (if any),
amongst such of the creditors of the said
Petitioner as shall duly prove their respective
debts by affidavit filed in the Office of the
Registrar at Dunedin within the space of
six calendar months from the date of this
order, and upon and subject to such other
trusts and provisions as the Court may, at or
before the final hearing of the said Petition,
direct or approve of.

Dated this eighth day of September, 1868.
By the Court,
(L.S.) ROBERT CHAPMAN,
Registrar.

Appointment of Bonding Warehouse at Wel-
lington.
THE Bonded Warehouse situated in
Willis-street, and known as "Smith's
Warehouse," having become the property of
W. W. Taylor, Esq., Merchant, will, from
and after this date be known as "Taylor's
Warehouse."

S. CARKEEK,
Deputy Commissioner.
Custom House, Wellington,
29th October, 1863.

Printed and published by ROBERT J. CREIGHTON and ALFRED SCALES, for the New Zealand Government,
at the Printing Office, O'Connell-street.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1863, No 59





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

⚖️ Supreme Court Order regarding Insolvent Estate of Thomas Fraser (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Supreme Court, Insolvency, Creditors, Dunedin, Registrar
  • Robert Chapman, Registrar

🏭 Change of name for Bonded Warehouse in Wellington

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 October 1863
Bonded Warehouse, Customs, Willis-street, Name change, Wellington
  • W. W. Taylor (Esquire), Became owner of warehouse

  • S. Carkeek, Deputy Commissioner