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Eastern Province Herald 1846 - 3 - July to September

Saturday 4 July 1846

CHRISTENING
In St.Mary’s Church, Port Elizabeth, by the Rev. F. McCleland AB (Trinity College Dublin), Colonial Chaplain,
On Sunday 20th June
A daughter of Mr. Edward Robinson KING, baptized Sarah Kate.

Saturday 11 July 1846

In the Insolvent Estate of R.A. STRETON of Port Elizabeth
The First Provisional Distribution Account of this Estate will lie for inspection of the Creditors at the Office of the Resident Magistrate here until Saturday the 28th instant, when it will be forwarded to the Master of the Supreme Court.
J.C. CHASE, Trustee
Port Elizabeth, 14th July 1846 [sic]

In the Insolvent Estate of Gabriel HAUPTFLEISCH of Port Elizabeth
The First Provisional Distribution Account of this Estate will lie for inspection of the Creditors at the Office of the Resident Magistrate here until Saturday the 28th instant, when it will be forwarded to the Master of the Supreme Court.
John Centlivres CHASE, Trustee
Port Elizabeth, 10th July 1846

Saturday 18 July 1846

CHRISTENINGS
In St.Mary’s Church, Port Elizabeth, by the Rev. F. McCleland AB (Trinity College Dublin), Colonial Chaplain,
On Sunday 12th July 1846
A son of Mr. H.N.C. CHASE, baptized John William.
A daughter of Mr. John Centlivres CHASE, baptized Matilda Centlivres.
In Port Elizabeth, by the same,
A daughter of Mr. William LANE, baptized Henrietta.

MARRIED
On Wednesday July 15th by the same,
Mr. William YOUNG to Miss Ann IDE

DEATH
July 13: Henrietta LANE, aged 8 days.

Saturday 1 August 1846

CHRISTENINGS
In St.Mary’s Church, Port Elizabeth, by the Rev. F. McCleland AB, Trinity College Dublin, Colonial Chaplain,
On Sunday 19th July 1846
A daughter of the late Mr. Henry Green DUNSTERVILLE, baptized Charlotte Grove.
A daughter of Mr. Robert Charles READ, baptized Elizabeth Matilda.
On Sunday July 26th by the same,
A daughter of Mr. John Lowne FROST, baptized Martha Sophia.
A daughter of Mr. Robert BILLSON, baptized Eliza Jane.

Saturday 15 August 1846

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Insolvent Estate of William CADLE, of Uitenhage
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 Wednesday the 9th September next, 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 at Port Elizabeth on or before the 3rd September, or proceedings will be instituted against them.
A.W. TENNANT
Sole Trustee.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Insolvent Estate of James Neville STREAK, of Uitenhage
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 28th August next, 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 at Port Elizabeth on or before the 25th August, or proceedings will be instituted against them.
A.W. TENNANT
Sole Trustee.

Saturday 22 August 1846

CHRISTENING
In St.Mary’s Church, Port Elizabeth, by the Rev. F. McCleland AB, Trinity College Dublin, Colonial Chaplain,
Thursday August 13th
A daughter of John Henry Hartley BOYS, baptized Maria Tyssen.

Saturday 29 August 1846

EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT
A private in the 45th Regt., named Thomas BIRD, on Sunday last, while shaving, happened to put forth his tongue during the operation, and by an unhappy stroke of the razor to cut off a considerable part. Great hemorrhage succeeded, and the patient is now so debilitated that he cannot even write how it happened. Apprehensions of a recurrence of hemorrhage are dreaded, as it would in all likelihood prove fatal.

MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
The following Gentlemen have been appointed Agents for this society:-
Fred. CARLISLE, Graham’s Town, Cradock and Colesberg
Messrs. W. & J. SMITH & Co., Port Elizabeth
G. DUNSTERVILLE Esq., Uitenhage
G.E. JOSEPH Esq., Somerset
J.J. MEINTJES Esq., Graaff-Reinet
C. PRITCHARD Esq., Beaufort
P.G. MEIRING Esq., Worcester
G. FOSTER Esq., Clanwilliam
M. O’CONNELL Esq., George
Messrs. BERRY & NEPHEW, Swellendam
E.S. FORD Esq., Paarl
D O’FLINN Esq. MD, Stellenbosch
By order of the Directors
E. THOMPSON, Sec.

Saturday 5 September 1846

CHRISTENING
In St.Mary’s Church, Port Elizabeth, by the Rev. F. McCleland AB, Trinity College Dublin, Colonial Chaplain,
On Sunday 22nd August
A daughter of Mr. RUSSELL, baptized Eliza.

The brig ‘Flora’, now in this port, is we understand chartered to go to the Umzimvoobo, or “Gates of St.John”, to endeavour to open up that part of the country. We are glad that this undertaking has fallen into the hands of such an experienced and enterprising seaman as Captain DUTHIE, and we are assured that if an opening is there to be made it will now be effected. A few such points of entrance, as the Umzimvoobo, will effectually lay open the resources of Kafirland to the influences of commerce, and bring the country itself at length under the milder sway of civilization.

Saturday 12 September 1846

DIED on the 7th instant, Amelia Catherine, wife of Mr. William COLLARD, aged 27 years 1 month and 8 days.

EDUCATION
The Public are respectfully informed that
AN ACADEMY
For the further education of a limited number of young Gentlemen is opened in the Main-street, Port Elizabeth under the management of Mr. WILKINSON.
The Course of Studies will comprise the usual branches of English Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, History, Geography, Book-keeping by single or double entry, Mnemonics, Natural Philosophy, the various branches of the Mathematics, and the French and Latin languages, in which will be added the principles of Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry laid down on a new, simple and most attractive model.
Terms – 16 guineas per annum
Drawing – 3 guineas
Book-keeping – 1 guinea extra
French Language – 1 guinea extra
The parents of the Pupils are respectfully solicited to attend the Weekly Lectures at the Academy, and examine into the progress of their Children.
Main-street, 10th Sept. 1846

Saturday 19 September 1846

In the Estate of the late A.M. MULLER and Surviving Widow Francina E. HOLTSHOUSEN, of Oliphants Hoek,
All persons having any Claims or demands against the said Estate are requested to lodge the same at the office of the 2nd Undersigned for adjustment, and those indebted to the said Estate are requested to settle their accounts forthwith.
Francina E. HOLTSHOUSEN, Testamentary Executrix
F.H. TRUTER
Port Elizabeth 17th Sept. 1846.

NOTICE
I, the Undersigned, do give Warning to all Persons that, after this Day, I will not be answerable for any Debt or Debts my Wife Sarah ADCOCK (born GIBBON) may contract.
G.F. ADCOCK, Blacksmith
Port Elizabeth, 17th Sept. 1846

Saturday 26 September 1846

PEREMPTORY SALE AT UITENHAGE
In the Insolvent Estate of James Neville STREAK
On Wednesday the 7th October next
Will be sold at the Insolvent’s residence, No. 15 Baird-street
All those extensive Premises situate in Baird-street aforesaid, consisting of a superior built and convenient Dwelling House, Store, Out-Rooms, Stabling for 16 Horses, Store, Wagon House &c with a productive Garden of 2 acres of Ground annexed.
Also 2 Plots of Ground, situated in Caledon-street, Uitenhage, and an extensive assortment of Household Furniture, consisting of mahogany and Stinkwood Diner, Loo and other Tables, Sofas, Chairs, Easy do., Carpets, Rugs, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Parlour and Bedroom Curtains with Poles &c, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, and Stretchers with Beds and Bedding Complete, Looking Glasses, China and other Crockery, Glass and Silverware, Knives and Forks, a quantity of Garden Implements &c, a Horse Wagon and Harness for 8 Horses, 2 Saddle Horses with Saddles and Bridles, Sash Windows and Blinds, Packing and other Cases &c and a Collection of valuable Works.
A. TENNANT, Sole Trustee
Port Elizabeth, 1st September 1846

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Insolvent Estate of Joseph Avent JEFFERY
All Persons claiming to be Creditors under this Estate are required to take notice that the Undersigned have been duly elected to and confirmed in the appointment of Joint Trustees 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 16th day of October next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the proof of Debts, for receiving the Trustees’ 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.
William HIGGINS
Joseph GRAHAM
Joint Trustees

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