✨ Legal Notices and Partnership Dissolutions
Creditor of the said Ewen M’Coll to the extent of not less than Fifty Pounds; and in the matter of the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862."
UPON reading the Petition of the said Ewen M’Coll, and the several affidavits thereunto annexed, and upon hearing Mr. Haggitt of Counsel for the said Petitioner, it is ordered that the said Petitioner do, on or before the thirty-first day of October next, or within such extended time as the Court may grant for that purpose, convey, assign and make over all his real and personal estate and effects unto James Finch, of Dunedin aforesaid, Merchant, one of the Creditors of the said Ewen M’Coll, upon trusts for the collection and conversion into money of the said estate and effects, and the distribution of the net proceeds pro rata, and subject to existing legal priorities (if any) amongst each 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 three 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.
Dated the nineteenth day of September, A.D. 1864.
By the Court,
ROBT. CHAPMAN,
Registrar.
19s.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District.
In the matter of the Petition of HENRY ELLIOTT, of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, Storekeeper, a Debtor; and in the matter of the Petition of Thomas White the Elder and Thomas White the Younger, of Launceston, in Tasmania, Merchants, Creditors of the said Henry Elliott to the extent of not less than Fifty Pounds; and in the matter of the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862."
UPON reading the Petition of the said Henry Elliott, and the several affidavits thereunto annexed, and upon hearing Mr. Haggitt of Counsel for the said Petitioner, it is ordered that the said Petitioner do, on or before the thirty-first day of October next, or within such extended time as the Court may grant for that purpose, convey, assign, and make over all his real and personal estate and effects unto George Trew, of Invercargill aforesaid, Merchant, upon trusts for the collection and conversion into money of the said estate and effects, and the 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 three 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.
Dated the nineteenth day of September, A.D. 1864.
By the Court,
ROBT. CHAPMAN,
Registrar.
19s.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District.
In the matter of the Petition of JAMES DICKSON, of Tokomairiro, in the Province of Otago, Contractor, a Debtor; and in the matter of the Petition of George Wilson, of Tokomairiro, in the Province of Otago, aforesaid, Sawyer, a Creditor of the said James Dickson to the extent of not less than Fifty Pounds; and in the matter of the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862."
UPON reading the Petition of the said James Dickson and the several affidavits thereunto annexed, and upon hearing Mr. Haggitt of Counsel for the said Petitioner, it is ordered that the said Petitioner do, on or before the ninth day of January next (or within such extended time as this Court may grant for that purpose), convey, assign, and make over all his real and personal estate and effects unto Malcolm Tomison, of Dunedin, in the said Province of Otago, settler, and George Wilson, of Tokomairiro aforesaid, Sawyer, two of the Creditors of the said James Dickson, upon trusts for the collection and conversion into money of the said estate and effects, and the 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 three 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.
Dated the twenty-eighth day of November, A.D. 1864.
By the Court,
ROBERT CHAPMAN,
Registrar.
19s.
IMPOUNDED on the 1st day of March, 1865, by William Taggart, for trespassing on his premises, Commercial Stables, Rattray-street, Dunedin, one Light Grey Mare, branded N.G. on near shoulder, switch tail, owner unknown; and in default of being released, the above grey mare will be sold by auction at the Public Pound, North Dunedin, on the 24th day of March, 1865, at 12 o’clock noon.
JAMES TURNER,
Poundkeeper,
North Dunedin.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, as Free Storekeepers, under the name of James Wilson & Co., was mutually dissolved on the first day of February last. All outstanding debts will be received and all liabilities of the firm will be paid by Mr. William Fuller, who will carry on the said business as heretofore.
JAS. WILSON,
WM. FULLER.
Witness—ANDW. TERNENT, Storeman.
Dunedin, 1st March, 1865.
6s.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned was dissolved on the 4th instant, by mutual consent.
H. THOMSON.
NATHANIEL HARDING.
Port Chalmers, March 4, 1865.
8s.
THE Partnership carried on between PETER M’GILL and JOHN DEWAR as Grain Merchants and Flour and Oatmeal Millers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
PETER M’GILL,
JOHN DEWAR.
Witness to the signatures of both } JAMES ELDER BROWN.
The business will be carried on as formerly by Peter M’Gill, who will collect the debts and discharge the liabilities of the late firm.
Tokomairiro, 1st February, 1865.
18s.
Printed for the Provincial Government by DANIEL CAMPBELL, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
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Order for Conveyance of Estate of Ewen M'Coll
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement19 September 1864
Debtors and Creditors Act, Estate Conveyance, Hotelkeeper, Dunedin
- Ewen M'Coll, Debtor conveying estate
- James Finch, Creditor appointed to manage estate
- Haggitt (Mr), Counsel for petitioner
- ROBT. CHAPMAN, Registrar
⚖️ Order for Conveyance of Estate of Henry Elliott
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement19 September 1864
Debtors and Creditors Act, Estate Conveyance, Storekeeper, Invercargill
- Henry Elliott, Debtor conveying estate
- Thomas White (the Elder), Creditor
- Thomas White (the Younger), Creditor
- George Trew, Creditor appointed to manage estate
- Haggitt (Mr), Counsel for petitioner
- ROBT. CHAPMAN, Registrar
⚖️ Order for Conveyance of Estate of James Dickson
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement28 November 1864
Debtors and Creditors Act, Estate Conveyance, Contractor, Tokomairiro
- James Dickson, Debtor conveying estate
- George Wilson, Creditor and appointed to manage estate
- Malcolm Tomison, Creditor appointed to manage estate
- Haggitt (Mr), Counsel for petitioner
- ROBERT CHAPMAN, Registrar
⚖️ Notice of Impounded Livestock
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement1 March 1865
Livestock, Impoundment, Auction, Dunedin
- William Taggart, Owner of premises
- James Turner, Poundkeeper
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: James Wilson & Co.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 March 1865
Partnership Dissolution, Free Storekeepers, Dunedin
- James Wilson, Former partner
- William Fuller, Former partner and continuing business
- Andrew Ternent, Witness
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: H. Thomson and Nathaniel Harding
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 March 1865
Partnership Dissolution, Port Chalmers
- H. Thomson, Former partner
- Nathaniel Harding, Former partner
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: Peter M'Gill and John Dewar
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 February 1865
Partnership Dissolution, Grain Merchants, Tokomairiro
- Peter M'Gill, Former partner and continuing business
- John Dewar, Former partner
- James Elder Brown, Witness
Otago Provincial Gazette 1865, No 353