Advertisements received too late for Classification. SATURDAY H ALP-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. THE following Retail Firms have agreed to close their several places of Business on Saturdays at One p.m., commencing on SATURDAY, A. Allen A. Binnie Thos. Beveridge Brown, Ewing, & Co O, Brown Ghas. Boi:g Jno Bowie R. Banks Barron, Grant, & Co Peter Cairns A. Clappertou John Collie A. I)uric Esther & Low Jacob Fog el Fergnssou & Kerri er R. F. Fmchcr Gallagher & Co Herbert Haynes & Go A. R. Hay David R. Hay M udsou & Co Hogg and Hutton A. and T. Ingiis Isaacs and Marks 0. Johnson 30th MARCH. Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and Co. A. R. Livingston P. M Gill Maitland & Bennett Win. M‘Laren David Millar David Mason J. M ‘Dougall A. Mercer A. & J. Maofarlane Paters: nr & M‘Leod Peterson & Co. Rutherford and Mitchell J. Samuel W. D. Sutherland H. Stoinmetz J. Taylor Wallace and Co. A. Walker Geo. 11. West. D. Wood Walker W. Wright J. Irvine Jamieson and Skene J Jno. Wallace Henry Wise And further names to follow. Mitchell J. Robertson D. r-ampsou Keith and Wilkie NO! ICE IS HERi-BY GIVEN, that the Co-partnership hitherto existing between David Ure and George Esther, as Family Grocers and Wine Merchants, iu George street, Dunedin, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the late firm of Ure and Esther, must be paid to Messrs Esther and Low ; and all liabi ities of the late firm will be liquidated by them. DAVID URE. GEORGE ESTHER. Dunedin, march Ist, 1572. WITH reference to the above, George Esther begs to return thanks to his friends and the public of Dunedin for the very liberal support bestowed on the late !im of Ure and ‘Esther, and begs to notify that he has this day admitted as a partner in his business Mr Thomas Low, who has for many years been iu the employment of Mr Andrew Mercer, of this city, and trusts that the patronage so liberally bestowed on the late firm will be continued to their successors. NOTICE. MR THOMAS LOW begs to inform his numerous friends and the public, that he has this day entered into partnership with Mr George Esther, George street, Dunedin, ihc many years he has been connected with the Grocery, Wine, and Provision Business, has given him a thorough knowledge of the requirements of families : he tberefoie trusts that his friends and the public will give him a share of their patronage. Fami ies waited on for orders, and goods delivered in all parts of the city and suburbs Dunedin, March Ist, 1872. 1/8 H. ELBb'KN will (D.V.) preach in ilu JX Christian Meeting - lit, use, Great King-street south to-morrow Evening. Subject: ‘‘The New Birth.” CAVEKSHAM PRhSBYTEPJAN CHURCH. First being Dunedin Quarterly lO Communiou, there will be no service at Caversbam. WESLEYAN CHURCH, PORT CHALMERS. THE REV. ALEXANDER REID will preach to-morrow morning and evening. IN PURSUANCE of “ The Regulation of Elections Act, 1870,” I, Alfred Chetham Strode, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Peninsula, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ, bearing date the ; fifteenth day of March, 1872, under the public seal of the Province of Otogo, an election will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as Member of the Provincial Council for the said Electoral District, and that the nomination of Candidates will take at the School House, Anderson’s Bay, at noon, on Tuesday, the twenty-sixth day of March, 1872, and that the poll (if necessary) will be taken on Tuesday, the second day of April, 1872. A. CHETHAM STRODE, Returning Officer. The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Peninsula : The Schoolhouse, Anderson’s Bay. The Schoolhouse, North-East Harbour. The Schoolhouse, Portobello. A. CHETHAM STRODE. Returning Officer. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE Half-Yearly CLEARING SALE of BOOTS and SHOES IS NOW GOING ON. The Stock MUST BE SOLD, regardless of consequences. Important changes affecting the Boot and Shoe Trade of this City have enabled the Proprietor to take advantage of the depressed state of the market, and now offers his stock at prices that will astonish all. W, H. NEALE, City Boot Mart, George street. FOR SALE, New and Substantial House, Young street. Six apartments, plastered throughout. William Brown & Co. WANTED Known. Ripe Apples, 4 lbs, Is ; peaches, 6d per lb. New Walnuts. Solomon Brothers, Cutting. WANTED to Sell, second-hand Wheeler and Wilson’s Sewing Machine, warranted good order. Jacobs, Princes street. WANTED a Sawyer, top hand. Watson’s Royal Hotel, Walker street.
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Evening Star, Issue 2832, 16 March 1872, Page 3
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