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DIS ;OLU IIO.V of PARTNERSHIP rjIHE Partnorthip hitherto existing *■ between James Hazlett and James Tweed, deceased, trading under the style or firm of " Hazlett and Tweed " as Merchants, Dunstan,has this day boon dissolved. The business -will in future bo carried on as Usual by James Hazlett who will settle all liabilities, and receive all moneys duo to the late Firm. JAMES HAZLETT. JAME ' HAZLETT, as Administrator to the Estate of James Tweed, deceased. Witness to both signatures: A. Christophers. Clyde, Jan. 28, 1808. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP VTOTIOE is hereby given that the •L' Partnership heretofore existing betwe n us, the undersigned, as cordial manufacturers at Clyde, was this day Dissolved by mutual consent The business will in future be carried on by the undersigned Catmt Peterson Beck, who will pay and receive ail debts due by and to the late firm. P, A. HOPPER. C. P. BECK. Witness: W. L. Bailey. Clyde, Jan. 2S, IS6B. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP VTOTICE is hereby given, that the '- * Partnership between the undersigned Walter Inder and Samuel Inder, in tin business of butchers, hotelkeepor3, &c, at Blackstone-hill and Mount Ida, under the firm of W. and S. Inder, was this day Dissolved by mutual consent, and that in future the business at Blackstone-hill will bo carried on by the sai 1 Samuel Inder on his separate account, and who will receive and pay all d'bts owing from and to the partnership at Blackstonehill. The business at Mount Ida will be carried on. by the said Waller Inder on his separate account, and who will receive and pay all debts o\\ ing from and to the said partnership at Mount Id-. Witness our hands' this lGth day of January, IS'jS. WALTER INDER. SAMUFL Witness to both signatures : James M 'Namara. UN" RE SERVED S\LE BY AT DRYBUEAD. On MONDAY. February 17th ISGB. IfES'-RS CTE & FACIIE have •"-'-*■ received positive instructinns from Mr. Campbell, to SELL by PUBL'C AUCTION, without the slightest reMONDAY, the 17ih inst. at 12 o'clk. his substantially built STORE & HOTEL With outhouses, stabling &c. DRYBREAD Alst in Lots to suit purchasers, the Stoek in Trade, consisting of Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter and Groceries, also Buggy, i xpress Wag;on, and four Light staunch Harness Horses, and a variety of other useful artie'es. At she same time and place, will be sold the well built Building and outhouses situate in M IN ST. ST BATH N3 and known a.s Thompson and Campbell's Store. The aLCTIONEES specially invito the attendance of parties from the surrounding neighbourhaod, as all must be sold. Remember the date of Sale. MONDAY, 17th inst. at r/rvbrcad.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 303, 14 February 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 303, 14 February 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 303, 14 February 1868, Page 3

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