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forenoon, for the purpose of appointing a
Trustee and the mode of winding up
the said estate: And it is further ordered
that the said Josiah Minifie be forthwith
discharged form the said goal at Wellington, at the suit of James John Taine, or
any other detaining Creditor: Provided
always that such protection shall be of no
force or effect should any creditor of said
Josiah Minifie be in a position to issue a
writ of arrest against the said Josiah
Minifie in accordance with the Writ of
Arrest Act, to the satisfaction of a Judge,
or Registrar of the Supreme Court, in
the absence of such Judge, and that such
order be a vesting order.
(L. s.) By the Court,
ROBT. S. CHEESMAN,
Solicitor for Petitioner,
Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wellington.
Debtors and Creditors Acts.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
ZEALAND—MIDDLE DISTRICT.
In the matter of the Debtors and
Creditors Act, 1862, and the
Debtors and Creditors Amendment Act, 1865:
AND
In the matter of the Petition of
JOHN STRATTON, of Wellington,
labourer.
On the twenty-seventh day of April,
one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-six:
UPON reading the petition and af-
davits filed therein, and on hearing
Mr. R. S. Cheeseman of Counsel for the
said petitioner, it is ordered that the
estate of the said John Stratton be
sequestrated into the hands of Alfred
Abraham Barnett, of Wellington, Auctioneer, and until the hearing of the said
petitioner or until the further order of
the said Court it is ordered that the said
petitioner be heard at the Supreme Court
House on the 16th day of July next, at
the hour of ten o’clock, and that protection
of the said estate and person of the said
John Stratton be granted until the said
16th day of July next: And it is further
ordered that the said John Stratton be
forthwith discharged from the gaol at
Wellington: And it is further ordered
that a meeting of the creditors of the said
John Stratton be held on Friday, the 29th
day of June, 1866, at the hour of eleven
o’clock in the forenoon, at the Grand Jury
Room, Wellington, aforesaid, for the purpose of appointing a trustee and the mode
of winding up the said estate: Provided
always that such protection shall be of
no force or effect should any creditor
of the said John Stratton be in a position
to issue a Writ of Arrest against the said
John Stratton, in accordance with the
“Writ of Arrest Act,” to the satisfaction
of a Judge or Registrar of the Supreme
Court in the absence of such Judge, and
that such order be a vesting order.
(L. s.) By the Court,
ROBT. S. CHEESMAN,
Solicitor for Petitioner,
Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wellington.
Debtors and Creditors Acts.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
ZEALAND—MIDDLE DISTRICT.
In the matter of the Debtors and
Creditors Act, 1862: and in
the matter of the Debtors and
Creditors Act Amendment Act,
1865:
AND
In the matter of the Petition of
BENJAMIN STRACHAN, of Wanganui, in the Province of Wellington, and Colony of New
Zealand, Hair-dresser, a prisoner confined in Her Majesty’s
Gaol at Wanganui, for debt.
On the fifteenth day of June, in the
year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-six:
ON reading the Petition of Benjamin
Strachan, and the several affidavits of the said Benjamin Strachan,
George M’Caul, and Andrew Tod, filed
herein:
And on hearing Mr. Izard, of
Counsel for the said Benjamin Strachan:
It is ordered that the said Petition be
accepted, and that the said Petitioner do
come up for hearing on the sixteenth day
of July next, at the hour of Ten o’clock
in the forenoon, at the Supreme Court
House, Wellington, and that a meeting
of the Creditors of the said Benjamin
Strachan be held at the Court House,
Wanganui, on the seventh day of July
next, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon,
for the purpose of recommending Trustees
and the mode of winding up the
said Estate: And that in the meantime
Andrew Tod, of Wanganui, aforesaid,
giving security to the satisfaction of the
Registrar of this Honorable Court, be
appointed ad interim Sequestrator of the
said Estate, until the said sixteenth day
of July, or until the further order of this
Court: And it is further ordered that
this order shall be a vesting order in
pursuance of the said recited Act, 1865;
provided, however, that nothing herein
contained shall protect the person of
the said Petitioner from any writ of
arrest which may issue against him under
the Writ of Arrest Act, to the satisfaction of a Judge of this Honorable Court,
or of a Registrar thereof, in the absence
of a Judge.
(L. s.) By the Court.
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Sequestration Order for Josiah Minifie
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⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementDebtors and Creditors Act, Sequestration, Supreme Court, Wellington
- Josiah Minifie, Subject of sequestration order
- James John Taine, Creditor mentioned in order
- ROBT. S. CHEESMAN, Solicitor for Petitioner
⚖️ Sequestration Order for John Stratton
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement27 April 1866
Debtors and Creditors Act, Sequestration, Supreme Court, Wellington
- John Stratton, Subject of sequestration order
- Alfred Abraham Barnett, Appointed trustee
- ROBT. S. CHEESMAN, Solicitor for Petitioner
⚖️ Sequestration Order for Benjamin Strachan
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement15 June 1866
Debtors and Creditors Act, Sequestration, Supreme Court, Wanganui
- Benjamin Strachan, Subject of sequestration order
- George M'Caul, Witness or party involved
- Andrew Tod, Appointed ad interim Sequestrator
- By the Court
- Mr. Izard, of Counsel for the said Benjamin Strachan
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1866, No 18