CLYDE LICENSING DISTRICT. 'N Terms of Section 12 of the Licensing j. Ordinance. 18G4, notice is hereby given that a Meeting of Justices will be held in the Resident Magistrate's Court-house, Clyde, on Tuesday, the sth day of June next, at 12 noou, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for Publicans' Licenses, and for the Transfer, Renewal, or Removal of such Licenses, of which due notice shall have been given to the Clerk of the eaid Court, as directed by section 9 of the said Ordinance, at which time And place all persons having business thereat are required to give their attendance. T. S. HARVEY, Clerk to the Bench. Resident's Magistrate's Court, Clyde, May 14, 1866. All applications must be lodged with the Clerk to the Bench at laast fourteen-days before the date of the meeting, in accordance with the Act. Note.—The boundaries of the district appear in the "Gazette" of the 31st of January, 1866. NOTICrE. i 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. NOTICE. I Hereby give notice that I, John Duley, will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted after this date by my wife, Catharine Duley. JOHN DULEY. Manuherikia, May 18, 1866. Dissolution of Partnership. f j 'HE PARTNERSHIP hitherto exist I ing between William Robert George 1 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 . Henry John Cope. . HENRY JOHN COPE. i W. E. GEORGE. Wm. GnisutEY. Clyde, 9th May, 1866. J. E. STAITE Clyde Portrait Eooms. BEGS to intimate that he is, and wil be until further notice, TAKING PORTRAITS AT CLYDE, e Single Portraits, on card ... 10s. 0c y Subsequent ones 2s. 6c n Half-a-dozen for'< £1 oi. 0c Dull Weather not objectionable, excej for children. ALBUMS ALWAYS ON HAND. Eieh Album has from two to thre Portraits (of public characters only) o 1 Views given with It. LTR. WILLIAM PYLEof St. Bathan' ill (Dunstan Creek) is appointed agen for this paper, and is authorised to rcceiv Advertisements and Subscriptions.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 212, 19 May 1866, Page 2
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420Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 212, 19 May 1866, Page 2
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