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CLYDE SCHOOL. mIIUHS DAY, the 24th inst., beingtht 1 Anniversary of the Queen's Birthday, A CONCERT & BALL "Will be hhlcl at the Victoria Theatre, in Aid of the Dunstan School Funds. Rffkeshhents will be Provided. Single tickeis, 10s. Double tickets, to admit lady and gentleman, 15s. To bo obtained from members of the School Committee. TENDEKS. WANTED, TENDERS for Supplying Refreshments at the Ball in Aid of the School Funds, to be held on the 24th inst. For particulars apply to Mr. A. Christophers, to whom tenders are to be sent in not later] tnan.*Wednesday next, the 16th inst. Public Library. WANTED, the public to decide what isl to be done with funds in hand (about' £10) and other matters. A PUBLIC MEETING is requested I for Tuesday next, at 9 p.m., at the School Room, Clyde, May 11, 1866. Dissolution of Partnership. rpiE PARTNERSHIP; hitherto exist [ ing between William Robert George and Henry John Cope, newspaper proprietors, Clyde, Dunstan, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due by or to the late firm will be paid or received by Mr. Houry John Cope. HENRY JOHN COPE. W. R. GEORGE. Witness: Wm. GItIXDLEY. Clyde, 9th May, 1860. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying on business at Clyde and Alexandra as Cordial Manufacturers has been this day DISSOLVED. All debts due to and by the firm will be be received and paid by the undersigned Peter Albert Hopper who will in future carry on the business. Dated the 23rd day of April, 18G6. P- A. HOPPER CANUTE BECK B. H. DELANO Witness to all the Signatures : W. L. Bailey. NOTICE. T HEREBY give notice to all persons concerned in the sale and purchase of the Crops now in the ground of Sloan and Hanlon, situate at Black's No. 3, which transaction took place at Clyde by public auction on the 20th April, that legal proceedings will at once be instituted against any person who may attempt to remove, or in any way intere with the said crops without my sanction. JAMES SLOAN. , J. E. STAITE Clyde Portrait Rooms. BEGS to intimate that he is, and will be until'furlher notice, TAKING PORTRAITS AT CLYDE. Single Portraits, on card ... 10s. Od. Subsequent ones 2s, 6d. Half-a-dozen for £1 os. Od. Dull Weather not objectionable, except for children. ALBUMS ALWAYS ON HAND. Each Album hns from two to three Portraits (of public characters only) or Views given with it. ifPv. WILLIAM PYLEof St. Bathan's 111 (Dunstan Creek) is appointed agent j for this paper, aud is authorised to receive Advertisements and Subscriptions. •

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Dunstan Times, Issue 211, 12 May 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 211, 12 May 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 211, 12 May 1866, Page 2

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