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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned
Warehouse in the Port of Wanganui has been
duly appointed and approved under the 11th clause
of "The Customs Regulation Act, 1858," for the
reception of goods under bond:--
The whole of a detached one-storied wooden build-
ing, situate in St. Hill Street, Wanganui,
facing St. Hill Street, owned by Messrs.
Taylor and Watt, and known as
"TAYLOR AND WATT'S WAREHOUSE."
WM. FRANCE,
(for Secretary.)
Office of Commissioner of Customs,
Wellington, 22nd February, 1866.
WE, the undersigned, do hereby give notice, in
pursuance of Her Majesty's license granted to
us on the eleventh day of October, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-five (and duly recorded in
the College of Arms, London), and advertised in the
London Gazette, of the third day of November one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, in the follow-
ing form:-
Whitehall, October 23, 1865.
The Queen has been pleased to give and grant
unto John Tucker, now of Ashcott, near Napier, in
the Province of Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, gentle-
man, and to Maria Lydia, his wife, only child of
Robert Deane Bayly, formerly of Abbots Leigh, in
the County of Somerset, but now of the City of Bath,
in the same county, Esquire, Her Royal License and
authority that they may, in compliance with a clause
contained in the last will and testament of Margaret
A'Deane of Alderley, in the County of Gloucester,
spinster, deceased, henceforth take and use the sur-
name of A'Deane in lieu of that of Tucker, and also
bear the arms of A'Deane-such arms being first
duly exemplified according to the laws of arms, and
recorded in the College of Arms, otherwise the said
Royal license and permission to be void and of none
effect.
And also to command that the said Royal conces-
sion and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's
College of Arms.
That we shall henceforth use the surname of
A'Deane in lieu of that of Tucker, and also bear the
arms of A'Deane-such arms having been duly
exemplified, as required by the said license.
Witness our hands at Ashcott, Napier, New
Zealand, this fourteenth day of February,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
JOHN A'DEANE,
MARIA LYDIA A'DEANE.
NOTICE is hereby given that an application has
been made by CHARLES MARTIN, of No. 15,
Duke Street, Adelphi, in the County of Middlesex in
England, Civil Engineer, in accordance with "The
Patents Act, 1860," for the issue to him of Letters
Patent for the exclusive use within the Colony of
New Zealand of a process discovered by him for an
improvement or improvements in the manufacture of
an Alloy or Alloys of Titanium and Iron; and any
person or persons who may wish to prefer any objec-
tion to the granting of such Letters Patent, are
hereby required to send, within four months from the
publication hereof, to Charles Knight, Esquire, M.D.,
of Wellington, being the person appointed for that
purpose under the provisions of the said Act, a state-
ment in writing, setting forth the grounds of such
objection, subscribed with his or their proper name
and address.
Dated this eighth day of March, 1866.
BRANDON AND MOORE,
Solicitors for the Applicant.
NOTICE is hereby given that any partnership at
any time heretofore subsisting between the
undersigned, as Chemists and Druggists, under the
firm of "J. C. Brooke and Co.," was dissolved on the
31st day of December, 1864.
Dated this 22nd December, A.D. 1865.
J. C. BROOKE,
C. W. WYATT.
By his Attorney-JOHN LEWIS,
Christchurch, New Zealand.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership
hitherto existing between Edward Owen and
Francis Sidey, under the style or firm of "Owen,
Sidey and Co.," has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due to the said firm will
be received by the new firm of "Owen, Smart and
Co.," who will also pay all debts owing by the firm
of "Owen, Sidey and Co."
EDWARD OWEN,
FRANCIS SIDEY.
Dated in Wellington, this 14th day of February,
1866.
As witnessed by the undersigned-
GEORGE HENRY PARKER,
Mercantile Clerk, Wellington.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have
this day entered into partnership as Merchants
and Commission Agents, under the style or firm of
"Owen, Smart and Co."
EDWARD OWEN,
ROBERT SMART.
Witness-GEORGE HENRY PARKER,
Mercantile Clerk.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand: Middle
District.
In the matter of the "Debtors and Creditors Act
1862;" and in the matter of the petition of
Arthur William Scaife, of the City of Nelson, in
New Zealand, merchant. On the twenty-third
day of November, one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-five.
UPON the hearing of this petition, the production
of the deed of assignment from the said Arthur
William Scaife to his trustees, the examination of the
bankrupt, and also of James Bentley, a trustee of the
estate of said Arthur William Scaife, and upon hear-
ing Mr. Pitt, of counsel for the bankrupt, it is
ordered that the bankrupt be discharged from all
debts, liabilities, and engagements mentioned in his
schedule of liabilities attached to his said petition;
and it is further ordered that, on payment by the
trustees of the per centages due under "The Debtors
and Creditors Acts, 1862 and 1865," that the Colonial
Treasurer for the time being, or all others whom it
doth or may concern to pay the same, do forthwith, on
production of this order to him or them, pay to the
said trustees of the estate of the said Arthur William
Scaife, as receivers, the sum of five pounds per centum
on the property realized by them, such amount to be
computed by the Registrar of this Honorable Court
at Nelson, being the amount of their commission on
the said estate out of the Insolvent Estates Fund,
or if there shall be no moneys applicable from such
Fund, then by the Colonial Treasurer for the time
being out of the general revenue of the Colony, by
way of advance to such fund; and it is further
ordered that the said trustees do, out of the moneys
in their hands, after the payment of the said per
centages, pay the costs of the said petition and inci-
dental thereto.
(L.S.)
J. SHARP,
Registrar.
By the Court.
Printed under the authority of the New Zealand Government, by GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.
β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
π Appointment of Bonded Warehouse in Wanganui
π Trade, Customs & Industry22 February 1866
Customs Regulation Act, Bonded Warehouse, Wanganui, Taylor, Watt
- WM. FRANCE (for Secretary)
ποΈ Royal License granted for name change to A'Deane
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration14 February 1866
Royal License, Name Change, Surname, Tucker, Bayly, A'Deane, Hawke's Bay
- John Tucker, Assumed surname A'Deane
- Maria Lydia Tucker, Assumed surname A'Deane
- Robert Deane Bayly, Father of Maria Lydia Tucker
- JOHN A'Deane, Assumed surname A'Deane
- MARIA LYDIA A'Deane, Assumed surname A'Deane
π Application for Patent for Titanium and Iron Alloy Improvement
π Trade, Customs & Industry8 March 1866
Patents Act, Letters Patent, Alloy, Titanium, Iron, Charles Martin, Charles Knight
- CHARLES Martin, Applicant for Letters Patent
- Charles Knight (Doctor), Appointed recipient for objections
- BRANDON AND MOORE, Solicitors for the Applicant
π Dissolution of Chemists and Druggists Partnership J. C. Brooke and Co.
π Trade, Customs & Industry22 December 1865
Partnership dissolution, Chemists, Druggists, J. C. Brooke, C. W. Wyatt
- J. C. Brooke, Partner in dissolved firm
- C. W. Wyatt, Partner in dissolved firm
- JOHN Lewis, Attorney for C. W. Wyatt
π Dissolution of Partnership Owen, Sidey and Co.
π Trade, Customs & Industry14 February 1866
Partnership dissolution, Owen, Sidey, Wellington
- Edward Owen, Partner in dissolved firm
- Francis Sidey, Partner in dissolved firm
- GEORGE HENRY Parker, Witness to dissolution
π Formation of Partnership Owen, Smart and Co.
π Trade, Customs & IndustryPartnership formation, Merchants, Commission Agents, Owen, Smart
- EDWARD Owen, Partner in new firm
- ROBERT Smart, Partner in new firm
- GEORGE HENRY Parker, Witness to formation
βοΈ Supreme Court Order Discharging Bankrupt Arthur William Scaife
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement23 November 1865
Bankruptcy, Debtors and Creditors Act, Supreme Court, Nelson, Assignment, Trustee
- Arthur William Scaife, Bankrupt discharged from debts
- James Bentley, Trustee of the estate
- J. SHARP, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1866, No 15