β¨ Provincial Government Notices
OTAGO
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
Vol. X. DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1866. No. 426
[WITH SUPPLEMENT.]
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that he has been pleased to appoint
William Mason, Esq.,
William Hunter Reynolds, Esq.,
John Alexander Ewing, Esq.,
to be Visitors of the Lunatic Asylum, Dunedin.
Frederick J. Moss,
Provincial Treasurer.
26th June, 1866.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand,
Otago and Southland District.
In the matter of the Petition of William Solomon,
of Dunedin, Plasterer; and in the matter of the
"Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862."
TAKE notice that the Judge has appointed the sixteenth day of July next for the hearing of the above Petition.
9s. William Solomon.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand,
Otago and Southland District.
Province of Otago.
In the matter of the Petition of Frederick Louis Mieville,
of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, Ironmonger,
carrying on business under the firm or style of Day and Mieville, a Debtor; and in
the matter of the Petition of James Barr and
John Haddin Barr, both of Dunedin aforesaid,
Merchants, trading as J. and J. H. Barr, creditors
of the said Frederick Louis Mieville to the extent
of not less than Fifty Pounds; and in the matter
of the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862," and
the "Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act,
1865."
THE matter of the above Petition coming on this day
for the second hearing thereof, upon reading the
Order for Sequestration and vesting of the bankrupt's
estate made herein, and bearing date the 27th day of
February, 1866, and upon hearing Mr. Turton of
Counsel for the bankrupt, it is ordered that the above-
named John Haddin Barr, and Charles Henry Street,
of Dunedin aforesaid, Land Agent, the interim
sequestrators of the bankrupt estate, be, and they are hereby
appointed, trustees of the estate and effects of the said
bankrupt; and it is further ordered that all the real
and personal estate of the bankrupt which shall vest in
the said John Haddin Barr and Charles Henry Street
by virtue of their said appointment, shall be held by
them, their heirs, executors, and administrators re-
spectively, upon trust, to sell, collect, and get in such real
and personal estate, and to receive the moneys arising
therefrom, and to execute all necessary conveyances and
assurances thereof; and out of the moneys to arise from the
sale, collecting, and getting in of the said real and personal
estate, to retain and pay all expenses properly in-
cured of and attending such sale and conversion as afore-
said, and to pay the poundage and all fees payable under
the above-mentioned Acts, or either of them, and to
pay the costs of and incidental to the above Petition,
and subsequent thereto, such costs to be first taxed in
the usual way; and also, all costs and expenses which
have been, or shall be, ordered by this Court, or any
Judge thereof, to be paid out of the estate of the bankrupt;
and to distribute the net residue of the said trust moneys
between and amongst, and for the benefit of such of the
creditors of the bankrupt as were his creditors at the
time of the presentation of his Petition, and who shall
duly prove their debts by affidavit, filed in the office
of the Registrar of this Court, at Dunedin aforesaid,
within six calendar months from the date of this Order,
by way of pro rata distribution, subject to existing legal
priorities, and to pay the surplus (if any), of the said
trust moneys to the said bankrupt; and it is further
ordered that the said bankrupt be allowed to retain the
wearing apparel of himself, his wife and children; and
it is further ordered that the
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π₯ Appointment of Visitors to Lunatic Asylum
π₯ Health & Social Welfare26 June 1866
Appointments, Lunatic Asylum, Dunedin, Visitors
- William Mason (Esquire), Appointed Visitor of the Lunatic Asylum
- William Hunter Reynolds (Esquire), Appointed Visitor of the Lunatic Asylum
- John Alexander Ewing (Esquire), Appointed Visitor of the Lunatic Asylum
- Frederick J. Moss, Provincial Treasurer
βοΈ Hearing of Debtor's Petition
βοΈ Justice & Law EnforcementDebtors and Creditors Act, Petition, Supreme Court, Dunedin
- William Solomon, Petitioner in Supreme Court
βοΈ Bankruptcy Order and Trustees Appointment
βοΈ Justice & Law EnforcementBankruptcy, Trustees, Debtors and Creditors Act, Supreme Court, Dunedin
- Frederick Louis Mieville, Bankrupt debtor
- James Barr, Creditor of Frederick Louis Mieville
- John Haddin Barr, Creditor and Trustee of bankrupt estate
- Charles Henry Street, Trustee of bankrupt estate
- Mr. Turton, Counsel for the bankrupt
Otago Provincial Gazette 1866, No 426