DISSOLUTION of PA UTNERS HIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between John Beattie and James M‘ Donald, trading as Butchers at Drybread, 3 thy day dissolved by mutual cqnMp&y / All debts owyg b/the above firm, will be liquidated by the said James M‘Donald, whlo will also receive all accounts due to the firm. JOHN BEATTIE. JAMES M'DONALD. Witness to signature, JOHN S. DICKIE, Drybread, January 10,1871. FOE, SALE, No. ' 4 RICHMOND AND CHANDLER’S THRESHING MACHINE, \Athf Forty Feet of Gutta 'Percha Bel Apply to James Hazlett, Clyde. Mr. W. W. WILSON, (Late of Dunedin,) BARRISTBS-4ft-lAw, SOLICITOR, WILL arri/e in Clyde about the 20th inst., for the purpose <>f practising his profession in the Courts at Clyde, Alexandra, Black’s, Cromwell, and Queenstown.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Wednesday, Feb. at 1 o’clock. GFACHEpdS Jfecn favored with , instruofigpsyßy Mr, E.JBiamorton, who is lea/iug the Province to sell by auctiop on the above day, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Iron bedsteads, (single and double) Chest of Drawersf No. 7 Cook ipg Stove, Crockery, etc A lot of prime Game Fowls, without reserve. Terms, cash.
WEDNESDAY, February 8, 1871, at BALMORAL H' 'TEL. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE has received instructions Irom Mr. •'uncan Robertson to sell by public auction on the above dale at noon, SIX YOUNG HORSES,
Just broken to harness, one witiffoal at foot, three the I elson, ajja tfo spring carts and ban w XUJM kMtXk. au IUUOj till v_ 1 jT J^fcMiorses; also tin ■QyfcnJwrJenx.] re horse, Nel m, ai» t#o spring carts am am/s ' At the saifie time and p’aoe, on count of Michael Murphy, acFifreen quiet Dairy Cows, with calves at foot, and twenty head ot Young Stock. The auctioneer in calling attention to the above sale, begs to state his instructions are to sell without reserve and would recommend any one in want of a good saddle or harness horse, to attend this sale. A trial will be given with every horse sold. The entire horse Nelson is too well known to require comment. The Cattle are guaranteed thorough'y quiet dairy cows, and are milked every day, the young, stock being progeny of the same. GEORGE YOUNG, Practical WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER and IMPORTER OF WATCHES, Clocks & Jewelleiiy, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Opposite Bank of New South Wales lARGE and varied .stocks of watch t eSjj clocks, /eweftlcy, silver and electrq£pkted aft>ds/field and opera c., kU-J\ imported direct from in the home country. Receives ev/rv month parrels of the above goodl, in all the latest designs and patterns All kinds of jewellery made to order. Repairs promptly and carefully executed, at moderate charges. Orders from the country punctually attended ‘to. N.B.—Awarded first prize for clocks and watches, New Zealand Exhibition, 1860. Note the OJBO'ROE young, jg' Princes Street, o|RnWfe ktff JStor ktotftfc Walt*
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Dunstan Times, Issue 458, 27 January 1871, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 458, 27 January 1871, Page 3
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