Bankruptcy and Highway Notices




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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 Act Amendment Acts,” 1865 and 1866:

AND

In the matter of the Petition of John Edwin Butt, late of Greytown, in the Province of Wellington, Licensed Victualler, a Bankrupt:

On Friday, the twenty-second day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven:

On reading the Petition of the said John Edwin Butt filed herein, and the affidavits of the said John Edwin Butt and Charles Bonythorn Borlase, of Wellington, Solicitor; and on hearing the said Charles Bonythorn Borlase, as of Counsel for the said Petitioner: It is ordered that the said Petition be accepted, and that the said Petitioner do come up for hearing at the Supreme Court House at Wellington, on Wednesday, the eighth day of May next, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon; and that a meeting of the creditors of the said Petitioner be held at the Grand Jury Room at Wellington on Wednesday, the third day of April next, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of recommending Trustees for the said estate and the mode of winding up the same: and that in the meantime William Robert Edward Brown, an Inspector in Bankruptcy, be appointed Sequestrator of the estate and effects of the said Petitioner, for which purpose this order shall be considered a vesting order. And that in the meantime, and until the further order of this Court, the person of the said Petitioner and his goods and chattels shall be protected from all processes of arrest, save only against such as may be issued against him under the “Writ of Arrest Act,” to the satisfaction of a Judge of this Court, or of a Registrar thereof.

BY THE COURT.

(L.S.) A. S. A.

Discontinuance of a Highway in Kahauraponga District.

Rangitikei, March 20, 1867.

NOTICE is hereby given by the Kahauraponga Board of Wardens, in accordance with the provisions of the 38th clause of the “District Highways Amendment Act,” of the Province of Wellington, Session IX., No. 10, that the whole of that portion of a certain highway situated between section No. 22, and section No. 23, in the Agricultural Reserve No. 1, in the Rangitikei District, being 6064 links, or thereabouts, in length, and 100 links in width, is discontinued as being unnecessary for the convenience of the public, and because a better highway has been substituted.

Alex. Milne,
Chairman of the Kahauraponga Board of Wardens.

Printed under the authority of the Government of the Province of Wellington, by J. & E. Bult, Printers for the time being to such Government.




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1867, No 12





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⚖️ Bankruptcy Petition Acceptance and Creditors Meeting

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 March 1867
Bankruptcy, Supreme Court, Debtors and Creditors Act, Wellington, Creditors Meeting
  • John Edwin Butt, Bankruptcy petitioner
  • Charles Bonythorn Borlase, Solicitor and counsel for petitioner
  • William Robert Edward Brown, Appointed Sequestrator

  • A. S. A., Supreme Court

🏗️ Discontinuance of Highway in Kahauraponga District

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
20 March 1867
Highway discontinuance, Rangitikei, Kahauraponga Board of Wardens, District Highways Amendment Act
  • Alex. Milne, Chairman of the Kahauraponga Board of Wardens