New Advertisements. JJ O T I C E. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnerthip hitherto existing between William, Alexander Pollock, and Robert Scobie, carrying on business at Clinton and Wairuna, under the style .or firm of Scobie Brothers, Storekeepers and General Merchants, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to or by the late Firm will be received and paid by Robert and Alexander Scobie. William Scobie. Alexander Pollock Scobie. Robert Scobie. Witness to Signatures: Robert Todd. I Clinton, March 30, IS7B. We, the undersigned, beg to thank our numerous patrons of the past for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on tho late Firm, and'wouki take this opportunity of assuring them that, an in the pnst, so in the future, v/ill our utmost efforts be used : to meet the demands of our customers, and the requirements of the district generally. The business as formerly will be conducted under the designation of Scobie Brothers. Robert Scobie. Allexander Pollock Scobie. Clinton, March 30, 1878. 224 J^ O T lj C E. The partnership hitherto existing between David Murray and John M'Culloch, carrying on business as Butchers, at Clinton, under the style or firm of Murray and M'Culloch, has this day beon dissolved by mutual consent. DAVID MURRAY. JOHN M'CULLOCH. Witness : John Barlow. Clinton, April 4, 1878. 223 TVf OTIC E. All Outstanding Debts due to the firm of Murray and M'Culloch, must be paid on. or before Tuesday, ninth day of April, to Walter Murray, Clinton. 222 MURRAY & M'CULLOCn. TNTIiI A T I v N Having purchased the premises and Btitchering business, hitherto carried on by Murray and M'Culloch, Clinton, I take this opportunity of thanking the ens- ' tomers of the late firm for the liberal sup- ' port extended to them in tha past, and in j soliciting a continuance of the same on my j own behalf, I beg to assure thorn that I j shall at all times endeavour to merit their ; i confidence and support. JOHN M'CULLOCH, Butcher, Clinton, (Late of Murray and M'Culloch). Clinton, April 3, IS7B. 225 iJJ 0 T.I C E. Any person or persons trespassing on our property, North Clutha or Hillend, in pursuit of game, wiil be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. 213 SMITH BROTHERS. TT^ A N T E D. Parties to break-up with swing ploughs, 2000 acres new land; also 2000 acres stubble land, with double-furrow plough. For particulars apply to JOHN M. SMITH, 196 Greenfield. HR Q PLOUGHMEN. Two good ploughmen wanted. Apply to WILLIAM WILLOCKS, 171 ' Hillend. T¥^ ANTED, to buy a Jdilch Cow, m full milk, Apply to 200 PETEEMASON.
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 195, 5 April 1878, Page 5
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