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lublic Notices. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore exiting between the undersigned undor the firm of •• Senly Bros " as Food Merchnnts apd Nurserymen, hao been Dißsolvod by mutual consent as from tho 30th day of April, 1887. f l he Book Debts of the firm havo bean assigned to Mr J. Eoaly, who will receive and pay all debts duo to or by the late firm. 1 J. Scaly will carry on tho Seed Business on his own account. T, Scaly will curry on the Nursery Busiqosb on his own account. Dated this 2nd day of May, 1887. J. SEALY. THOS. SEALY. Witness — H. O. Seqees, Draper, Ashburton; \TI7ITH reference to tho above Dissolu- '» tion of Partnership I beg to intimate that I shall henceforward carry on the Nursery Department of tne Business m my own name and on my own account. I will endeuvour to maintain and merit tfie reputation the lato Firm enjoyed during the 12 years I have had the supervision of this branch, of tho Business With the aid of an experienced practical staff, and by giving my own undivided personal attention to tho growth and improvement of my already gigantic Stock of Fruit and Forest Trees, I hopo to be able to ensure comploto satisfaction to my old and valued patrons, and as many new ones as Bhall favor me with their commands, THOS, SEAL*, Riverbank, Ashburton. "TTTITH reference to the above, I beg * * to intimito that I will m future carry on the Seed Department of the Business on my own account under tho style of J. Scaly and Co. and trust my old friends and the public generally will continue to extend to me the same esteemed patronage which they so liberally bestowed on tho lato Firm daring the many years thw branch of the Business was under my care. I shall continue to employ expertß m thiß Jine, both m Europe and America, tor the careful selection and shipment of tho Foreign Seeds which I import. By this moans I will be oble to secure Stocks of the best and purest description obtainable, and at the same time obtain supplies of anything new m the way of Gardon and Flowor Seods which may bo worthy of merit. J. SEALY, Eaßt and Moore s'treots, Aehburton,. 'Auctions. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE~ FRTDAY,"TOtii MAY. CLEARING SALE oir Farm Stodjind Sundries. MR T. BULLOCK haa received instructions from M»- (Jmawlks Martin,' to Sell by Public Auction at iho Homestead, Winslow, on FRIDAY, 20th i May, the following Farm Stock and Sundries, viz. — 210 Croßsbrod Ewob m Lamb O Longwoolled Bams O Milch Cowa. Young Cattle • <J Pigs Dray and Framo, Spring Cart and Harness, Set Harrows, Whippletrees,, Soed Sower, Wheelbarrow, Wool Press, § Ton Chaff, 40 Bushels Oats, Fowls, (iarden Tools, Sundries^ &c, &c. Sale at 1 o'olook 5*105 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. NOTE-FRIDAY", 20m.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1559, 16 May 1887, Page 3
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