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1879.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1669

AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD.

PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LANDS FOR
PUBLIC WORKS.

N OTICE is hereby given, in terms of sections 21
and 22 of "The Public Works Act, 1876," that
it is proposed to take certain lands in French Farm
Valley, in the said road district, for the purpose of
forming a new road, with improved grades, as more
particularly described and delineated on a plan now
open for inspection at the office of the Road Board,
Duvauchelle's Bay; and the said Board further give
public notice that all persons interested shall set
forth in writing any well-founded objections to the
execution of such work, or the taking of such land,
within forty days from the first publication of this
notice. Such objections to be addressed to the
Chairman of the said Board.

By order of the Board.

JOHN BARWICK,
Clerk to Board.

Road Board Office, Duvauchelle's Bay,
11th November, 1879. 718

PATEA WEST ROAD BOARD.

DEVIATION OF GARSED AND TAUMAHA ROADS.

T HE above Board hereby give notice that they
intend to deviate the above-mentioned roads.
The plans can be inspected at the office of the Board
during office hours. Any person affected by the
proposed deviation, and who wishes to object to the
same, must give notice in writing to the Board
within forty days from this date.

WM. DALE,
Carlyle, 15th November, 1879. Secretary. 716

N OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership
heretofore subsisting between the undersigned
EDWARD RICHARDSON and HAROLD HENRY DE
BOURBEL, as Sheepfarmers, at Glentui, in the Pro-
vincial District of Canterbury, under the firm of
"Richardson and Co.," has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent. All debts due to the late firm
to be paid to the said Edward Richardson, and all
debts owing by the late firm will be discharged by
the said Edward Richardson. The business will
hereafter be carried on by the said Edward Richard-
son on his own account.

Dated this 19th day of November, 1879.

EDWARD RICHARDSON.
H. H. DE BOURBEL. 710

Witnessβ€”H. Keith, Clerk, Christchurch.

N OTICE is hereby given that, by notice of date the
thirteenth day of November, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-nine, signed by us the
undersigned, and duly served on JAMES SPENCE and
RICHARD SPENCE, the Partnership theretofore carried
on by the said James Spence and Richard Spence,
and us the undersigned, at Heddon Bush and Hill-
end Stations, in the Provincial District of Otago,
being in terms of the Arbitrators' award dissolved as
from the eighteenth day of December, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-eight, we, the under-
signed, did thereby confirm such dissolution, and did
declare and elect that the copartnership was dis-
solved as from that date.

Dated at Invercargill, this nineteenth day of
November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
nine.

JOHN SPENCE,
(By his Attorney, David Spence.)
DAVID SPENCE.

Witnessβ€”Jno. Jas. Wesney, Clerk to James
Harvey, Solicitor, Invercargill. 717

(No. 5806.)

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen,
Defender of the Faith.

TO THOMAS WATSON, of Invercargill, in the District
of Southland, New Zealand, as and being the
Manager of the Bank of New Zealand there;
ARTHUR GEORGE CLARKE CARNEGY, of Birchwood,
in the district aforesaid, Station Manager; and
PETER THOMAS FINN, of Invercargill, aforesaid,
Solicitor.

W HEREAS an action is now pending in our
Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and
Southland District, between PETER MCKELLAR, of
Wellesley, near Invercargill, Sheepfarmer, Plaintiff,
and JAMES GARDNER, late of Kenilworth, near Inver-
cargill, aforesaid, but now in Victoria, and parts
beyond the seas, Sheepfarmer, Defendant: And in
order that the Plaintiff may proceed in his said
action, we command you that you and each of you
retain and keep all moneys, or negotiable securities
for money, bills of exchange, promissory notes,
cheques, drafts, letters of credit, or orders for the
payment of money, and all bonds, mortgages, bills of
sale, powers of attorneys, or any other deeds of a like
nature or kind, and all title deeds or instruments of
transfer or real property, and all goods and chattels,
sheep, cattle, and horses, and other live stock now in
the custody or control of you or any of you at the
time of the service of this writ belonging to the said
James Gardner, or to or in which he shall at the
time of such service be legally or equitably entitled
or otherwise beneficially interested, and whether
solely or jointly with any other person or persons;
and all debts of every kind then due by you or
either of you to the said James Gardner, although
the same or part thereof may be payable at a future
day.

Witness His Honor Joshua Strange Williams,
Esquire, Judge of our Supreme Court of
(L.S.) New Zealand, at Dunedin aforesaid, this
seventeenth day of November, 1879.

C. McK. G., Reg., Otago.

INDORSEMENT.

This writ was issued by Charles Cargill Kettle, of
Princes Street, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, 714
Solicitor for the Plaintiff.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,
CANTERBURY DISTRICT.

Between JOHN TUCKER FORD and CHARLES NEWTON,
Plaintiffs, and HENRY CHARLES YOUNG, Defendant.

W HEREAS by virtue of a writ of fieri facias
issued herein, ordering me that, of the real
and personal estate of the above-named defendant
HENRY CHARLES YOUNG, I should cause to be made
the sum of one thousand four hundred and nineteen
pounds thirteen shillings and threepence, together
with interest, Sheriff's and other fees and expenses
of execution: Now I, EDWARD SMYTHE WILLCOCKS,
Sheriff of the District of Auckland, do hereby give
notice that I shall cause to be sold by public auction, by
Samuel Cochrane and Son, at their auction-rooms,
Fort Street, Auckland, after the expiration of three
calendar months from the day of the date hereof,
namely, on the 16th day of February, 1880, at the
hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, unless the said
sum of one thousand four hundred and nineteen
pounds thirteen shillings and threepence, and in-
terest, Sheriff's and other fees and expenses thereon
as aforesaid, be sooner paid, all the estate, right, title,
and interest of the said Henry Charles Young in
and to all that parcel of land in the Provincial Dis-



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🏘️ Notice of intention to take land for road formation by Akaroa and Wainui Road Board

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
11 November 1879
Land acquisition, Public Works, Road formation, French Farm Valley, Objections
  • JOHN BARWICK, Clerk to Board

🏘️ Notice of intention to deviate Garred and Taumaha Roads by Patea West Road Board

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
15 November 1879
Road deviation, Garred Road, Taumaha Roads, Objections
  • WM. DALE, Secretary

🏭 Dissolution of sheepfarming partnership Richardson and Co.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 November 1879
Partnership dissolution, Sheepfarmers, Glentui, Richardson and Co.
  • EDWARD Richardson, Partner in dissolved firm
  • HAROLD HENRY De Bourbel, Partner in dissolved firm

🏭 Confirmation of dissolution of partnership involving James Spence and Richard Spence

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 November 1879
Partnership dissolution, Confirmation, Heddon Bush, Hillend Stations, Otago
  • JAMES Spence, Partner in dissolved firm
  • RICHARD Spence, Partner in dissolved firm
  • JOHN Spence, Partner confirming dissolution
  • DAVID Spence, Attorney and partner confirming dissolution

  • James Harvey, Solicitor, Invercargill

βš–οΈ Supreme Court writ ordering retention of assets belonging to James Gardner

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
17 November 1879
Supreme Court, Writ, Asset retention, Invercargill, Southland
  • THOMAS Watson, Commanded to retain assets
  • ARTHUR GEORGE CLARKE Carnegy, Commanded to retain assets
  • PETER THOMAS Finn, Commanded to retain assets
  • PETER McKellar, Plaintiff in Supreme Court action
  • JAMES Gardner, Defendant in Supreme Court action

  • Joshua Strange Williams, Esquire, Judge
  • C. McK. G., Reg., Otago
  • Charles Cargill Kettle, Solicitor for the Plaintiff

βš–οΈ Sheriff's notice of auction sale of Henry Charles Young's property for debt recovery

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
Supreme Court, Execution sale, Fieri facias, Auckland, Land sale
  • JOHN TUCKER Ford, Plaintiff in Supreme Court action
  • CHARLES Newton, Plaintiff in Supreme Court action
  • HENRY CHARLES Young, Property subject to execution sale

  • EDWARD SMYTHE WILLCOCKS, Sheriff of the District of Auckland
  • Samuel Cochrane and Son, Auctioneers