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is hereby given that the Partner's ship heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, under the style of Scott and Smith, as painters and paperbangers in Dunedin, has this day been dissolved hy mutual consent. Dat 'd this 21th day of March, 1876.’ R. F. SMITH. w DAVID SCO IT. Witness : War. Dowme Stewabt, Solicitor. F. SMITH, late of Scott and Smith R begs to notify that he will carry on business in the shop opposite Herbert, Haynes, and Co,, until the completion of the building, No. 5, Octagon, next Athenaeum. PL ELIMIN AllY NOTIOE. —ln reference to the above, David Scott be.s to inform his friends and the pnplic generally that he will resume business in a few days, in those premises lately occupied by Mr Asher, butcher, the Octagon. rjIHE RIGHALDSONRIFLES will muste. at the Drill died on Tue day, the 28th imt., a 7.30 p.m., for Drill and Imp riant Bus’neas. F. R. SMITH, • ~ Hon. Sec. EFBRTJARY ‘Young Ladies’ Journal »nd ‘ Bow Bells. ’ Janu uy ‘ L ndo Journal’ and ‘Family Herald,’ Eraitlmaitc’f. Hlghjatieefc,
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Evening Star, Issue 4080, 24 March 1876, Page 3
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176Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4080, 24 March 1876, Page 3
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