β¨ Tramway Route Details and Executions
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
(proper allowance being made for a radius or curve)
and extending thence along and through the centre
of Rattray Street to a point nearly opposite the
western end or the end nearest to Princes Street of
the Rattray Street Wharf or Jetty the centre line of
the space between the inner rails of the said lines
respectively to be as nearly as may be in the centre
of the said streets thence in a curved line up to the
south side of Rattray Street or the side nearest to
the said wharf and thence along the said south side
of Rattray Street to a point opposite the eastern or
outer end of the said wharf The centre of the space
between the said lines at this part to be not less than
7 feet 6 inches distant from the said south side of
Rattray Street the object and intention being to con-
nect by means of this branch line the Rattray Street
goods sheds with the main line of tramway The
other of the said branch lines of tramway to consist
also of two lines of rails also laid on a gauge of 3 feet
6 inches and similar in every respect to the said main
line to connect with the said already-described branch
line at a point in Rattray Street as nearly as may be
opposite to the centre of Crawford Street and ex-
tending thence along the centre of that street to
lower High Street thence along the south-east side
of that street to Castle Street and thence along the
north-west side of that street to Rattray Street
The centre of the space between the said lines in
lower High Street and in Castle Street to be not less
than 7 feet 6 inches distant from the south-east side
and north-west side of those streets respectively and
proper allowances to be made for radii or curves at
the intersections of all streets the object and inten-
tion being to connect by means of this branch line
the passenger station and the goods sheds and other
similar buildings at the railway terminus at Dunedin
with the said main line of tramway.
And notice is hereby further given that the said
main tramway and branch tramways are intended to
be used both for goods and passenger traffic and that
a copy of this advertisement and a proper plan and
section of the proposed works and all other docu-
ments required to be deposited under the provisions
of "The Tramways Act 1872" will on or before the
twenty-third day of August instant be deposited for
public inspection in the office of the Registrar at
Dunedin of the Supreme Court of New Zealand
Otago and Southland District and in the City Coun-
cil Chambers in Manse Street Dunedin (the office of
the City Council of the City of Dunedin) and also at
the office in the City of Wellington of His Excellency
the Governor of New Zealand And that printed
copies of the draft order when deposited pursuant to
part three of the Third Schedule to "The Tramways
Act 1872" and of the order when made will be de-
posited at the offices of Messrs. HAGGITT BROTHERS
AND BRENT in High Street Dunedin the Solicitors
for the said David Proudfoot.
Dated this third day of August one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-seven.
409
DAVID PROUDFOOT,
Promoter.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,
WELLINGTON DISTRICT.
Between MATTHEW MURDOCH and JOHN ROSE,
Plaintiffs, and ELIZA CROUCHER, Defendant.
Amount recovered, Β£36 10s. (thirty-six pounds ten
shillings).
N OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ
of fieri facias issued out of this honorable
Court, directed to the Sheriff of the Wellington
District, the Bailiff of the said Sheriff has entered 331
upon and has taken in execution the equity of
redemption of Eliza Croucher in all those pieces
or parcels of land hereunder described, at the suit of
the above-named plaintiffs, the execution creditors;
and that the said equity of redemption will be sold
by public auction, after the expiration of three
calendar months from this date, on the sixth day of
October, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
seven, unless satisfaction be sooner made of the
judgment, and of all costs and expenses consequent
thereon; and notice is further given, that Francis
Henry Dillon Bell, of Wellington, is the solicitor to
the said plaintiffs. The pieces or parcels of land
above referred to are all that piece or parcel of land
situate in and being part of Section numbered six
hundred and twenty-four (624) on the plan of the
City of Wellington, bounded towards the north-
east and north-west sides, measuring respectively
one hundred feet and thirty feet, by other parts
of the said Section number six hundred and twenty-
four; towards the south-east side, measuring thirty
feet, by the Tinakori Road; and on the south-west
side, measuring one hundred feet, by St. Mary's
Street. And also all that piece or parcel of land
situate in the City of Wellington, comprising the
Allotments numbered eighteen and nineteen on the
plan of Section six hundred and twenty-six (626),
as subdivided into allotments. Bounded towards the
South-east by the Tinakori Road, sixty-five feet five
inches; towards the South-west by Section number
six hundred and twenty-five (625), ninety-three feet
nine inches; towards the North-west by Allotments
eleven and twelve, sixty-five feet five inches; and
towards the North-east by other part of same Section
number six hundred and twenty-six (626), ninety-
three feet nine inches.
Given under my hand this fourth day of July, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven.
EB. BAKER,
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Deputy Sheriff of the Wellington District.
I HEREBY give notice, that, under a writ of fieri
facias, duly issued out of the Supreme Court at
the suit of Nathan Salomon, Eugene Bibergil Beaver,
Alexander Beaver, Marcus Isaacs, and Marcus
Brosch, carrying on business in co-partnership under
the style or firm of Beaver Brothers, Salomon, and
Company, of the City of Dunedin, General Merchants,
I have taken in execution the leasehold interest of
George Symons Budge, of the City of Wellington,
Tobacconist, being the residue of a term of seven
years from the 6th March, 1876, of all that parcel
of land situate in the City of Wellington aforesaid,
being portions of Sections numbered respectively 1
and 2 on the plan of the land from Port Nicholson,
commencing at a point on the western boundary line
of the said sections distant about twenty-eight feet
and eight inches from the north-western corner or
angle of the said Section number 2, and running
thence in a southerly direction along the western
boundary line of the said sections, and having a
frontage on Willis Street eighteen feet and two
inches, and running back therefrom in an easterly
direction, parallel with the northern and southern
boundary lines of the said sections, sixty-eight feet,
and forming a rectangular block, with the shop and
the buildings thereon, and the appurtenances; and
that I intend to cause the same to be sold at the
auction rooms, on Panama Street, in the City of
Wellington, of Mr. R. J. Duncan, on the 15th day of
October, 1877, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
The solicitor for the execution creditors is Mr H.
H. Travers, of Featherston Street, Wellington.
JAS. C. CRAWFORD,
Sheriff.
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Detailed description of proposed Dunedin tramway routes and connections
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ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works3 August 1877
Dunedin, Tramway construction, Rattray Street, Crawford Street, Railway terminus, Goods sheds
- David Proudfoot, Promoter
βοΈ Supreme Court execution sale of Eliza Croucher's equity of redemption in Wellington land
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement4 July 1877
Supreme Court, Writ of fieri facias, Land sale, Wellington, Tinakori Road, St. Mary's Street
- Matthew Murdoch, Plaintiff in Supreme Court action
- John Rose, Plaintiff in Supreme Court action
- Eliza Croucher, Defendant whose land equity is sold
- Francis Henry Dillon Bell, solicitor to the said plaintiffs
- Eb. Baker, Deputy Sheriff of the Wellington District
βοΈ Execution sale of George Symons Budge's leasehold interest in Wellington property under writ
βοΈ Justice & Law EnforcementSupreme Court, Writ of fieri facias, Leasehold sale, Wellington, Willis Street, Panama Street
6 names identified
- Nathan Salomon, Execution creditor (Beaver Brothers, Salomon, and Company)
- Eugene Bibergil Beaver, Execution creditor (Beaver Brothers, Salomon, and Company)
- Alexander Beaver, Execution creditor (Beaver Brothers, Salomon, and Company)
- Marcus Isaacs, Execution creditor (Beaver Brothers, Salomon, and Company)
- Marcus Brosch, Execution creditor (Beaver Brothers, Salomon, and Company)
- George Symons Budge, Debtor whose leasehold interest is sold
- H. H. Travers, solicitor for the execution creditors
- JAS. C. CRAWFORD, Sheriff
NZ Gazette 1877, No 70