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NEW ZEALAND.
OTAGO
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
Published by Authority
Vol XI. DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1867. No. 491.
[WITH SUPPLEMENT.]
HIS HONOR the Deputy Superintendent directs it to be notified that he will receive Deputations at 2 o’clock on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
A statement of the nature of the business intended to be brought before His Honor, must be left at the Superintendent’s office at least one day previous to the day on which the Deputations fix for calling.
John Logan,
Secretary to the Superintendent.
8th July, 1867.
WEST TAIERI HUNDRED REGULATIONS
will appear in the Supplement to the Gazette.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand,
Otago and Southland District.
In the matter of the Petition of Ann Johnston of the Hogburn, in the Province of Otago, formerly a licensed victualler but now out of business a Debtor; and in the matter of the Petition of Joseph Creighton of the Hogburn, in the Province of Otago aforesaid, a Creditor of the said Ann Johnston to the extent of not less than Fifty Pounds, and in the matter of the “Debtors and Creditors Act 1862,” the “Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act 1865,” and the “Debtors and Creditors Acts Amendment Act 1866.”
MONDAY, the sixth day of May, 1867. Upon reading the Petition of the above-named Bankrupt and the several paper writings thereunto annexed, and upon hearing Mr. Bryan Cecil Haggitt of Counsel for the said Bankrupt: It is ordered that George Brodie of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, Inspector in Bankruptcy, be and he is hereby appointed sole Trustee of the Estate and Effects of the Bankrupt: And it is further ordered that all real and personal Estate of the Bankrupt which shall vest in the said George Brodie by virtue of his said appointment, shall be held by him his heirs executors and administrators respectively (except the wearing apparel of the Bankrupt which shall be retained by her) upon and for the following trusts and purposes namely:—
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To sell collect and get in such real and personal estate and receive the monies arising therefrom, and to execute all necessary conveyances and assurances thereof.
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To retain and pay all expenses properly incurred of and attending such sale, collection, and getting in.
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To pay the poundage and fees payable under the above-mentioned Acts.
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To pay the costs properly incurred of and incidental to the Petition in these matters and subsequent thereto, and also all costs and expenses in these matters which have been or shall be ordered by this Court, or by any Judge thereof, to be paid out of the Estate of the Bankrupt.
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To distribute the net residue of the said Trust monies between, and amongst, and for the benefit of all the Creditors of the Bankrupt, who were her Creditors at the time of the presentation of the said Petition, and who shall duly prove their debts by affidavit, sworn and filed within three Calendar months from the date of this Order, by way of pro rata distribution and administration, subject to existing legal priorities (if any such there shall be), but so that the said Creditors shall not receive more than twenty shillings in the pound upon their said respective debts.
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To pay the ultimate surplus (if any) of the said Trust monies to the Bankrupt.
By the Court,
(L.S.) ROBT. CHAPMAN,
Registrar.
I, the above-named George Brodie, do hereby accept the appointment of Trustee made by the foregoing order and consent to hold the real and personal estate therein mentioned, upon and for the trust and purposes therein expressed.
George Brodie,
Inspector in Bankruptcy.
Witness—
T. W. Hislop.
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government8 July 1867
Deputations, Schedule, Superintendent, Otago
- John Logan, Secretary to the Superintendent
🗺️ West Taieri Hundred Regulations Announcement
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 May 1867
Bankruptcy, Trustee, Debtors and Creditors Act, Hogburn, Otago
- Ann Johnston, Declared bankrupt
- Joseph Creighton, Creditor petitioning bankruptcy
- George Brodie, Appointed trustee of bankrupt estate
- T. W. Hislop, Witness to trustee acceptance
- Robert Chapman, Registrar
- Bryan Cecil Haggitt, Counsel for the Bankrupt
Otago Provincial Gazette 1867, No 491