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date of the publication of these regulations, the ground will be considered as common or second class ground.
Elias Jones,
Adam Dumars,
Alex. Pullar,
John Macfarlane,
Managers.
Blueskin, 28th May, 1869.
NOTICE.—In pursuance of an order of His Honor Mr. Justice Ward, dated the eighth day of June, 1869, made under Section VII of "The Trustees Relief Act 1862." Notice is hereby given, that all persons who may have claims against the estate of the late Henry Doig, of Abbots Creek, Green Island, near Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, are directed to send in their claims to Mr. James Runciman, of Green Island, one of the executors named in the Will of the said Henry Doig (to the care of the undersigned), within three months from the twenty-third day of June, 1869. And notice is further given, that after the expiration of the said period of three months the said executor, James Runciman, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Henry Doig amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the said executor, James Runciman, shall then have notice in manner provided by the said Section.
Kenyon and Maddock,
Princes Street, Dunedin,
2t–25s. Solicitors for the Executor, James Runciman.
NOTICE.—In pursuance of an order of His Honor Mr. Justice Ward, dated the eighth day of June, 1869, made under Section VII of "The Trustees Relief Act 1862." Notice is hereby given that all persons who may have claims against the estate of the late Mark Noble, formerly of Danett’s Hall, in the county of Leicester, England, but late of Oamaru, in the Province of Otago, are desired to send in their claims to James Hassell, of Oamaru, and Edmund Peel Kenyon, of Dunedin, the executors named in the Will of the said Mark Noble (to the care of the undersigned), within three months from the twenty-third day of June, 1869. And notice is further given, that after the expiration of the said period of three months the executors of the said Will will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Mark Noble amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the executors shall then have notice in manner provided by the said Section.
Kenyon and Maddock,
Princes Street, Dunedin,
2t–25s. Solicitors for the Executors.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between Alexander M’Master and William Henry Teschemaker, in the trade or business of Sheep Farmers and Graziers, under the style or firm of "M’Master and Teschemaker," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.
Dated the 10th day of May, 1869.
Alex. M’Master,
W. H. Teschemaker.
Witness:
Gibson K. Turnbull,
Solicitor, Dunedin.
18s.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, carrying on business under the firm of Booth Bros., Merchants, Oamaru, hath this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The junior partner, Walter Booth, having entered into a Flux business, the late firm of Booth Bros., will in future be carried on solely on account of Joseph Booth, who will pay and receive all debts due to the late firm.
(Signed) Joseph Booth,
Walter Booth.
Dated this 13th day of May, 1869.
Witness:
(Signed) James Hassell.
3t–21s.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership heretofore existing between George and John Whittingham and David Weaver, trading under the style or firm of Whittingham Brothers and Weaver, at Queenstown, has been dissolved by mutual consent, on and from the 21st day of May, 1869.
All moneys owing the late firm will be received by Whittingham Brothers, who will carry on the business as heretofore.
Dated, Queenstown, 21 May, 1869.
George Whittingham,
John Whittingham,
By his attorney, George Whittingham.
David Weaver.
Witness:
H. Manders,
Legal and Mining Agent, Queenstown.
3t–24s.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned James Smith and Andw. M’Laren, carrying on business as Butchers, at Tokomairiro, under the name and firm of "A. M’Laren & Co.," was dissolved on the 1st day of June inst. All debts due to and by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Andw. M’Laren, who will continue the business on his own account.
Dated this 5th day of June, 1869.
(Signed) James Smith,
Andrew M’Laren.
Witness to both signatures:
(Signed) John L. Scutter.
3t–21s.
OVENS WATER-RACE COMPANY, (Registered), Alexandra.
Statement of Assets and Liabilities to 28th May, 1867.
Value of Property ... £2,500
Liabilities ... nil.
This property was sold at the above date as per meeting of Shareholders held in Dunedin on the 5th May, 1867, and approved of at a second meeting held at the same place on the 8th July following. I hereby declare that the terms of sale have been complied with by the purchasers.
Henry John Cope,
Manager to date of Sale.
Re-appointed Nominal Manager at the meeting held 8th of July, 1867, to hold office until the terms of sale be completed.
Henry John Cope.
Clyde, 5th June, 1869.
10s.
Printed under the Authority of the Provincial Government of Otago, by Mills, Dick & Co., of Dunedin, New Zealand, Printers to the said Provincial Government for the time being.
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Blueskin Cemetery Rules and Regulations
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare5 June 1869
Cemetery, Regulations, Burial, Lairs, Blueskin
- Elias Jones, Manager of Blueskin Cemetery
- Adam Dumars, Manager of Blueskin Cemetery
- Alex. Pullar, Manager of Blueskin Cemetery
- John Macfarlane, Manager of Blueskin Cemetery
⚖️ Notice of Claims Against Estate of Henry Doig
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement23 June 1869
Estate, Claims, Henry Doig, Green Island, Dunedin
- Henry Doig, Deceased estate holder
- James Runciman, Executor of Henry Doig's estate
- Kenyon and Maddock, Solicitors for the Executor
⚖️ Notice of Claims Against Estate of Mark Noble
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement23 June 1869
Estate, Claims, Mark Noble, Oamaru, Dunedin
- Mark Noble, Deceased estate holder
- James Hassell, Executor of Mark Noble's estate
- Edmund Peel Kenyon, Executor of Mark Noble's estate
- Kenyon and Maddock, Solicitors for the Executors
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: M'Master and Teschemaker
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry10 May 1869
Partnership, Dissolution, Sheep Farmers, Graziers, Dunedin
- Alexander M'Master, Former partner in M'Master and Teschemaker
- William Henry Teschemaker, Former partner in M'Master and Teschemaker
- Gibson K. Turnbull, Solicitor
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: Booth Bros.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry13 May 1869
Partnership, Dissolution, Merchants, Oamaru
- Joseph Booth, Former partner in Booth Bros.
- Walter Booth, Former partner in Booth Bros.
- James Hassell, Witness
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: Whittingham Brothers and Weaver
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 May 1869
Partnership, Dissolution, Queenstown
- George Whittingham, Former partner in Whittingham Brothers and Weaver
- John Whittingham, Former partner in Whittingham Brothers and Weaver
- David Weaver, Former partner in Whittingham Brothers and Weaver
- H. Manders, Legal and Mining Agent
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: A. M'Laren & Co.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 June 1869
Partnership, Dissolution, Butchers, Tokomairiro
- James Smith, Former partner in A. M'Laren & Co.
- Andrew M'Laren, Former partner in A. M'Laren & Co.
- John L. Scutter, Witness
🏗️ Ovens Water-Race Company Assets and Liabilities
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works5 June 1869
Water-Race, Assets, Liabilities, Alexandra
- Henry John Cope, Manager of Ovens Water-Race Company
Otago Provincial Gazette 1869, No 614