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Balclutha Advertiaements J^" 0 T I C ~R Mr WILLIAM HENDERSON, solicitor, is authorised to collect all moneys due to me, and his receipt will be binding on me. JOHN M'NEIL. Balclutha, February 1, 1877. aB9B T> AN K OF JNf E W SOUTH WALES. A BRANCH of this Bjuik was opened at Balclutha on Tuesday, 7th March. J. R. HILL, 895 Inspector. QJRIGOR, MAITLAND, and CO., In liquidation. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the above Firm are requested to pay the amounts of their respective debts to Mr E. P. KENYON, Solicitor, Dunedin. (Signed) ROBERT GRIGOR. For self and co-Executors, J. P. MAITLAND. Dunedin, Feb. 22, 1877. a 968 ~yf AOL EA N BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK and STATION AGENTS, and WOOL BROKERS, DUNEDIN. Branch Office : Balclutha. J. WHYTE, Agent. CIRCULAR. Sib, — We have much pleasure in intimating to Agriculturists, Wool-growers, and others in Glutha and surrounding districts that, in response to a very generally expressed wish, we have This Day OPENED a Branch of our Business in Balclutha under the management of Mr James Whyte, who will be empowered to make Advances on Stock for sale, on Wool, Grain, or other Produce for sale in this market or for shipment, and generally to conduct our business of Stock and Station Agents in all its branches. • A member of our firm will be at Balclutha every Saturday or such other day in each week as may be found most suitable for constituents in the district, to conduct auction sales or such other business as may require personal attention. Mr Whyte will give special care to receiving and forwarding stock, wool, or other produce by rail to Dunedin, thereby saving consignees much time and trouble. ■Thanking s^oll and our numerous constituents in the district for tlxesupport accorded to us in the past, assuring you of our earnest desire to merit same in the future, and trusting that the establishment of the branch above referred to may prove mutually advantageous, We remain, Sir, Your obedienb servants, a 541 MACLEAN BROTHERS. Kaita.ngata Advei'tisements. TT K I B B Y~, Bread and Biscuit Baker, 247 KAITANGATAORIDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA. Mrs JOSEPH MURPHY ... Proprietress. First-class Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. JJEN'B.Y COTTON, PAINTER, PAP'ERHANGEK, &0., K AIT AN G ATA. N.B. — All Orders punctually attended to. 922 Terms very molerate. OTODDAFT BROTHERS, (Successors to R. Macdonald) Wholesale 8c Retail Merchants, 145 ■ K A I T A N G A T A. MOURNING CARDS neatly . „ ■ printed -. ' ■ at i ■■ the Clutha Leader" I . Office.

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 April 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 April 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 April 1877, Page 1

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