Eastern Province Herald 1855 - 3 - July to September
Tuesday 3 July 1855
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Insolvent Estate of David ARNOT Junior, of Colesberg
All persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are required to take notice, in terms of the [56th] section of Ordinance No.6 of 1848, and in a pursuance of a resolution of the Creditors on the 10th inst, that a General Meeting of the Creditors is hereby called, and will be held before the Resident Magistrate of Port Elizabeth at his Office on Saturday the 14th day of July 1855, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of finally considering and deciding on two Provisional Resolutions passed at the Second Meeting, relative to a propose allowance of the Insolvent, and his retention of certain household furniture; also for the purpose of determining the time and mode of sale; and the terms and conditions of sale of the household furniture and all of the landed property both in and out of the colony; also for the further proof of debts, and the examination of the Insolvent, and generally for the purpose of giving additional directions to the Trustee as to the administration of the Estate.
And all persons indebted to the Estate are again cautioned that they are required to pay the same to the Trustee forthwith, or legal proceedings will be instituted against them.
C.W. MATTHEWS
J.L. LEEB
Joint Trustees
Colesberg, 23rd, 1855
Tuesday 10 July 1855
PORT ELIZABETH MINING COMPANY
Notice is hereby given that the Company’s Scrip is now ready to be delivered to the Shareholders at the Office in Main-street, Port Elizabeth.
Shareholders who have neglected to sign the Trust Deed, or made default in payment of the Third instalment, are required to take notice that after the 17th day of July next the terms of the 7th Section of the Trust Deed will be strictly enforced.
By order of the Board
Thomas WORMALD
Secretary.
Tuesday 17 July 1855
On Wednesday last the mournful intelligence of the sudden death, by accident, of our esteemed fellow townsman Mr. D. McDONALD Sen., was received here. It appears that deceased was in a cart in company with his son, Mr. Surveyor McDONALD, on his way from Smithfield to Bloemfontein, when at about 30 miles from the former town, as they were descending a rather rugged hill, the pole of the cart broke, the horses took fright and sped down the hill, throwing Mr. McDONALD violently from the cart, which was entirely smashed, and occasioning serious concussion of the brain, from which cause he expired in about fifteen hours afterwards. Mr. McDONALD was conscious, we are told, to the last, and met his death with great resignation, only expressing as soon as his situation was made known to him the agonising wish that he could have seen those in this world whom he so loved before he was taken for ever from them.
Tuesday 24 July 1855
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Insolvent Estate of William Charles HUTCHONS of Port Elizabeth, General Agent
All Persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are required to take notice that the Undersigned has been duly elected to and confirmed in the appointment of Sole Trustee of the said Estate; and that the Master has appointed the Third Meeting to be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office at Port Elizabeth on Friday the 10th August 1855, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the proof of Debts, for receiving the Trustee’s report, and also for the purpose of giving directions to the said Trustee as to the management of the said Estate.
And all Persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the same to the Undersigned forthwith, or proceedings will be instituted against them.
Joseph GRAHAM
Sole Trustee
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Insolvent Estate of Philp Hart WATTS of Port Elizabeth
All Persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are required to take notice that the Undersigned has been duly elected to and confirmed in the appointment of Sole Trustee of the said Estate; and that the Master has appointed the Third Meeting to be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office at Port Elizabeth on Friday the 10th August 1855, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the proof of Debts, for receiving the Trustee’s report, and also for the purpose of giving directions to the said Trustee as to the management of the said Estate.
And all Persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the same to the Undersigned forthwith, or proceedings will be instituted against them.
Joseph GRAHAM
Sole Trustee
In the Insolvent Estate of Thomas GALLEY
The Undersigned having been duly elected to and confirmed in the office of Trustees for the above Estate, all parties indebted to the same are required to pay their respective accounts at the office of the second undersigned within three weeks from the date hereof.
H. RUTHERFOORD
R.H. BLACK
Joint Trustees
Port Elizabeth July 5 1855
Tuesday 7 August 1855
TO LET
The house in Chapel Street now in the occupation of Mr. PATERSON. Rent moderate.
Francis H. CARPENTER, Secretary
Guardian Assurance and Trust Company’s Office
DIED at Uitenhage on the 10th July 1855, Thomas Manning DRIVER, aged 40 years, leaving a widow and six young children to deplore their loss
Tuesday 14 August 1855
Mr. STATHAM, Dentist
Will be in town on Saturday next from 10 to 4 o clock
At Mr. COLLARDS’s, Stationer, Main Street
BIRTH on the 9th instant, the wife of Mr. Henry BROWN of a daughter
Tuesday 21 August 1855
NOTICE
The Partnership formerly subsisting between the Undersigned at Uitenhage Town is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All Debts owing to and by the late Firm will be received and discharged by the first Undersigned.
Joseph BILLINGHAM
J.S. KIRKWOOD
q.q. H.H. RENS
Uitenhage Town, August 6 1855
Tuesday 28 August 1855
DIED in Burghersdorp on Monday the 20th inst, Johannes Petrus VORSTER Esq MLA, aged 29 years 6 months and 7 days, deeply regretted by his family and friends.
Tuesday 4 September 1855
DIED at Port Elizabeth on Sunday August 26 1855, Janet, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas AINSLIE, aged 36 years. Deeply regretted.
Tuesday 11 September 1855
Our obituary of today records the death of the esteemed Civil Commissioner of Cradock, the late Mr. GILFILLAN. The following notice of this loss to the public service is from the pen of our own correspondent, and we can ourselves join with him not only in the sentiment that Mr. GILFILLAN died without an enemy, but carrying with him the esteem of all who knew him [lines obscured in fold of paper]
Cradock September 8 1855
Mr. GILFILLAN, our respected Magistrate, is dead. He had been indisposed for some eight or ten days, and was confined to his bed on the occasion of His Excellency’s visit to this place last week, but up to Monday last no serious consequences were apprehended; however, on the evening of that day an unfavourable change took place, and on Tuesday morning he expired. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon, which was attended by almost every person in town, both white and black. Mr. GILFILLAN was nearly sixty years of age and had been Resident Magistrate of this place for about eighteen years, during which period, it may be said, that he discharged his various duties to the best of his abilities, and that he died without an enemy. It is to be hoped that Government, or whoever’s business it may be to fill up this magisterial vacancy, will be careful in the selection, and not thrust upon the inhabitants of this large and important Division a person that is not in every sense qualified for the duties; in a word, no incapable must be appointed. Communicated.
Tuesday 18 September 1855
BIRTH at Richmond, September 8th, Mrs. George GOWER of a daughter.
Tuesday 25 September 1855
BIRTH on Saturday 22nd inst, at Port Elizabeth, Mrs. J. EDWARDS of a daughter
DIED at Uitenhage on the morning of the 22nd September 1855, after a painful illness, my beloved husband Hendrik Frans HITZEROTH, aged 56 years (for many years a resident of this town). Deeply deplored by his Widow, relatives and friends.
A.C. HITZEROTH
Born HOLL
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