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Nt) T I' C ' E . ALL DEBTS due to the undersiloed must bo PAID before the 13th inst. ; othetwisa/Wal proceedings will be taltan Jffy'tl le recovery of the same. /V/ WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 'ound-keeper. . Clyde, Oct, 3, 187^ NOTICE, rE Partnership heretofore existing between GEORGE MILNE and CRAVEN PAGET, of Alexandra, coal merchants, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All ac counts due to the said firm must be paid to George Milne, and all accounts owing by the said firm will be discharged by said George Milne, Craven Paget having nothing nothing whatever to do with the above named partnership from this day. GRAVEN" PAGET. GEORGE MILNE. Signed by the said Craven j Paget and George Milne, in the presence of J O J Cole Chappie, this day of September-, 11 JOHN COLE GRAPPLE, Witness. lot GRAND CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c. FRIDAY & SAT U RD AY, Oct. 6 & 7 T C. CHAPPLE has received inti , structions from Mr John I ickie to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, at Duybbead, bn the above dates, all his y D’R A P El Y A Iso, ' Men’s, Women’s, And Children’s BOOTS & SHOES. Without the Slightest Reserve. The A uctioneer, in calling attention to the above Sale, would invite all to | come and Get Goods at Their Own Prices, as Mr. Dickie has determined i to clear out all his Drapery and Boot I Stock. DM • B () N A L D , i {Late of Galloway Station), CRITERION HOLE L, ALEXANDRA. D. M ‘Donald begs to invite y call fron all his friends, and would assure customer: that they will meet with superior accommo tion, civility, and attention. One of the best Billiard Tables. Stabling and Loose Boxes. H UGH M‘KEN ZI E, SPEAR-GRASS ELAT HOTEL, Mid-way Between Clyde and the Tevjot. - /y/ Every AccommodationAor T cavellerS. Good Stabling and Grass Paddock. A Y L I N G , COAL CREEK HOTEL AND POST-OFFICE, TEVIOT-ROAD. R. Ayling will be happy to receive a from Travellers. 7v/ First-class Accommoda^/on. Good Stabling. Accommodation Paddock, well watered. FREE TRADE BUTCHERY. Notice to the Inhabitants of Tb-ybrc Tinkers, and Devonshire. STEWART M’COMB having mad a cash purchase of several hun dred head of Cattle, has determined to rc realize, and earnestly trusts to bo patrox ised. S, M’ COMB having originated Loi Prices in the District for both Moat an Bread, and been the means of keeping do w the prices for years past, demands supporl last el prices published at future date. N.B. Parties seeking Working Bullock or good Dairy Cows, can obtain them t S. M’ C., with a guarantee. A cart will travel the District for order and with goods.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 494, 6 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 494, 6 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 494, 6 October 1871, Page 3

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