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MAY 5.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 521
Private Advertisements.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership
subsisting between the undersigned HENRY
ROBJOHNS and GEORGE ELLIS, as Brewers, at Napier,
in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, in the
Colony of New Zealand, under the style or firm of
"Robjohns and Ellis," has been dissolved by mutual
consent as from the first day of April, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-one. The business will in
future be carried on by the said Henry Charles
Robjohns alone.
Dated this 16th day of April, 1881.
H. C. ROBJOHNS.
GEORGE ELLIS.
Witness to the signatures of Henry Charles Rob-
johns and George Ellis—G. E. Sainsbury, Solicitor,
Napier. 315
I, COLIN MCKENZIE GORDON, Sheriff of the
District of Otago, hereby give notice that,
under a writ of fieri facias duly issued out of the
Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and South-
land District, at Dunedin, in an action, number 5920,
wherein WILLIAM REID, of Dunedin, in the Provincial
District of Otago, Seedsman, is Plaintiff, and the
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HALL COMPANY (LIMITED)
are Defendants, I have taken in execution, at the suit
of the said William Reid, the Execution Creditor, the
estate and interest of the said Company in all that
parcel of leasehold land situate in the Town of
Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, and being
part of Section numbered 3, Block XV., on the record
map of the said town; bounded towards the North-
north-east by the part of the said section secondly
hereinafter described, one hundred and sixty-five (165)
feet; towards the East-south-east by section numbered
seven of the same block, fifty-one (51) feet nine (9)
inches; towards the South-south-west by Sections
numbered respectively one and two of the same block,
one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet; and towards
the West-north-west by Princes Street, fifty-one (51)
feet nine (9) inches; be the said several measure-
ments a little more or less; as the same parcel of land
is demised by Alexander Ferrier to Henry Smith Fish,
the elder, by a deed of lease dated the 22nd day of
August, 1870, registered, Volume xxx., folio 843,
number 25716, for a term of twenty-one years from
the 16th day of February, 1870:
And in all that
parcel of leasehold land situate in the said Town of
Dunedin, and being other part of said Section num-
bered 3, Block XV., on the record map of the said
town; bounded towards the North-north-east by
Sections numbered four and five, one hundred and
sixty-five (165) feet; towards the East-south-east by
Section numbered seven of the same block, fourteen
(14) feet three (3) inches; towards the South-south-
west by the part of the said section first hereinbefore
described, one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet; and
towards the West-north-west by Princes Street,
fourteen (14) feet three (3) inches; be the said
several measurements a little more or less; as the
same parcel of land is demised by the said Alexander
Ferrier to Francis Hannagan by a deed of lease dated
the 8th day of January, 1872, registered, Volume
xxxiv., folio 876, No. 30313, for a term of twenty-one
years from the 16th day of February then last; with
the appurtenances; subject as to all the said premises
to a mortgage thereon by the Company, dated the
28th day of August, 1878, registered No. 45853, to
secure repayment of the principal sum of £4,400,
with interest thereon at the rate of £8 per centum
per annum, half-yearly, on every 1st day of January
and 1st day of July.
And I hereby also give notice that I intend to
cause the said land to be sold, subject to the said
mortgage, at the auction-rooms of Montagu Pym,
Dunedin, aforesaid, on Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1881, at the hour of
2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, unless the
debt, interest, and costs payable by virtue of the said
judgment be sooner paid.
The Solicitors for the Execution Creditor are
Messieurs George and J. A. Cook, of Colonial Bank
Buildings, Water Street, Dunedin.
Dated this twenty-fifth day of April, 1881.
COLIN MCK. GORDON, Sheriff.
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TRAMWAY NOTICE.
THE CANTERBURY TRAMWAY COMPANY (LIMITED).
Incorporated under "The Joint-Stock Companies
Act, 1860."
I HEREBY give notice, in accordance with the pro-
visions of "The Tramways Act, 1872," that the
above Company intends to apply to the Government
for an order—
-
For power to extend existing lines, and to con-
struct others within the City of Christchurch and its
vicinity. -
The proposed works will embrace—
(1.) An extension of the Sydenham line from
the Agricultural Show-Grounds by way of
Colombo Road, a distance of 29 chains south;
(2.) A line from the junction of Colombo and
Tuam Streets, along Tuam Street and the
Lincoln Road, to the Addington Railway
Station;
(3.) A line from a point in High Street, on the
corner of Manchester Street, in the city afore-
said, to form a junction with the line as at
present constructed in High Street to the
East Town Belt, and from the East Town Belt
to the Ferry Bridge, by way of the Ferry
Road. With power to make loop lines and
sidings in places convenient for the traffic of
the Company;
(4.) The siding, as constructed with the consent
of the city authorities, from Colombo Street
line, along the South Town Belt, to a point
forming a junction with the Manchester
Street line, at the Christchurch Railway
Station. -
The names of the cities, towns, and districts in
which the proposed works are—
(1.) The City of Christchurch;
(2.) The Borough of Sydenham;
(3.) The Heathcote Road Board;
(4.) The Riccarton Road Board. -
The deposits required in accordance with sub-
section 2, section 7, and Part II., Schedule No. 3,
of "The Tramways Act, 1872," were made on the
20th September, 1880, except the Tuam Street route
to the Lincoln Road, plans for which will be deposited
for public inspection at the following places on or
before Monday, the 25th April:—
(1.) The office of the Registrar of the Supreme
Court, Christchurch;
(2.) The City Council Office, Christchurch;
(3.) The Borough Council Office, Sydenham;
(4.) The Heathcote Road Board Office;
(5.) The Riccarton Road Board;
(6.) The Public Works Office, Wellington;
(7.) The office of the Company, in Cathedral
Square, Christchurch.
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🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between Robjohns and Ellis, Brewers, Napier
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 April 1881
Partnership dissolution, Brewing, Napier, Hawke's Bay
- HENRY Robjohns, Partner in dissolved firm
- GEORGE Ellis, Partner in dissolved firm
- Henry Charles Robjohns, Continuing business alone
- G. E. Sainsbury, Solicitor, Napier
⚖️ Sheriff's sale of leasehold land in Dunedin under writ of execution
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement25 April 1881
Sheriff sale, Writ of fieri facias, Supreme Court, Dunedin, Leasehold land
- WILLIAM Reid, Plaintiff in execution action
- COLIN MCKENZIE GORDON, Sheriff of the District of Otago
- George Cook, Solicitor
- J. A. Cook, Solicitor
🏗️ Application by Canterbury Tramway Company for line extensions in Christchurch
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksTramway application, Christchurch, Sydenham, Road Boards, Public Works
NZ Gazette 1881, No 31