Balclutha Advertisements TX^ Hy T E BHU T HERS, . STOCK* and STATION AGENTS, ' : * ACCOUNTANTS, &c. &c, BALCLUTHA. ! VYhyte Brothers have pleasure in acquainting Agriculturists, Graziers, Woolgrowers, and others in the Clutha and surrounding districts that they havo com- | menced business in Balclutha as Stock and Station Agents, Accountants, etc. Liberal advances made on stock, wool, grain, and other produce for sale in the district or in Dunedin, or for shipment. Special care *\vill be given to receiving and forwarding stock, wool, or other produce by rail to Dunedin, thus saving much time and annoyance to consignors. Whyte Brothers have also to mention that they have appointed Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. their Agents, through whom all business in Dunedin will be done. The periodical and other auction sales at Balclutha and elsewhere throughout the district will be conducted by that firm. The Accountant Department will be specially under the management of Mr John Whyte, who was for many years Chief Actuary in the office of leading Accountants in Edinburgh, and who holds certificates to that effect. The firm will therefore be prepared to examine, audit, and report upon company affairs, wind up bankrupt estates, etc. From the large experience Mr James Whyte has already had in the district in connection with stock, station, and auctioneering business, aud the large connection he has formed amongst settlers and others in the district, Whyte Brothers solicit and fully anticipate a liberal patronage. They would only add that every arrangement necessary has been made to facilitate the conduct of the business they now inaugurate, and that, too, with tho view to securing the greatest advantage to all who may favour them with their business. Pending the erection of new and commodious premises, the business of the firm will be conducted in those offices adjoining the Bank of New South Wales, Clydestreet, Balclutha. 4th September, 1877. Agents for the National Insurance Company. c 527 Catlins River IM PURT AJN I JN O T ICE FOR CATLINS RIVER. ALEX. IRONSIDE begs to inform the inhabitants of Catlins River and surrounding districts that he has commenced the business of BUTCHER, and hopes, by moderate charges, and strict at tention to business, to merit a fair share of their support. c 995 T^ABIiNETT & YOUN&, GENERAL MERCHAKTS, CATLINS RIVER, Beg to announce that they have opened up choice assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, Including some of the latest fashions in Hats, for both sexes, Dx*ess nieces. Collars and Cuffs, Scarfs, and other goods too numorous to particularise ; and would respectfully invite the public in the Catlins and sui rounding districts to come and view their stock before sending their orders elsewhere. Highest Market Price given for all kinds of Farm and Dairy Produce. Goods delivered to all parts of the District fro© of charge. Orders sent by post attended to with punctuality and despatch. Agents for the National Insurance Company, * rp 0 CON TRAC TO V And BUILDERS .". • ANDREW, DICKSON, & CO., CAmNS RIVER, Having erected a" TONGUEING and^GROOV/^;, INGiMACHINE, jwithf all ' the latest^imi^^^J Ay/ a ments, are noyt prepared , to s su^^ TIMBER of every description at ilo WsV>-|oaxz : en'M : '? '"• rate*- '. AAAAAyA'A^f^^^^i^fyyAA
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 188, 15 February 1878, Page 1
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