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NOTICE OT OF PARTNERSHIP. THF Firm hitherto existing and known as Robertson and Watson, carrying on business at Port Chalmers, as t rapera Gl>th : ers, and Outfitters, has been This Day, by mutual consent. (Signed) GEORGE ROBERTSON, JOHN WATSON. All debts owing to and by the said firm will be liquidated by John Watson, who will continue to carry on the business in the same premises, but on a far mare extensive scale. The present steck will be sold direct to the public at a large discount from original cost; it being the intention of John Watson to re-stock the premises with a large and u ore varied assortment of Drapery and Clothing than has ever eefore been shown in Port Chalmers. J ohn Watson takes this opportunity of returning sincere thanks for the liberal support bestowed, and trusts that future transactions, which will be conducted upon a much more liberal scale, will warrant every person continuing thoir patronage. Notice will be given in future advertisement of the sale of present stock, which will shortly take place. Every description of Men’s, Boys’, and Youths Clothing, at less than Dunedin prices. DRAPER, JOHN WATSON, CLOTHIER, AND FITTER, Pom Chalmers, OUTSHEARERS. MEN required at once for Camaru and Timaru Districts. Price, 16s 8d per hundred Sheep, with rations. Every information as to Sheds will be given on application to RUSSELL, RITCHIE, A CO. OTAGO LICENSED VICTUALLERS! SOCIETY. s THE Funeral of the late Mr Alexander Findlatev, Under - Secretary to the ■vociety, will leave his late residence, George street, on Sa urday, the 18th iost., at 3 p.m. The attendance of Members is respectfully requested. GODFREY JACOBS, President. s tupping UK lON STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). OR OAM ARU. WAIT AKI, s.s. (0. and D. S. 0), on Friday, the 17th Nov. Passengers by 7.10 a.m train. BEAUTIFUL STAR, a s., on Saturday, 18th Nov. Passengers by 9.30 p.m. train. P FOR TIMARU.-TAIAROA, e.a., To-morrow, Friday, 17th Nov. Passengers by 5.15 p.m. train. Cargo 111 4 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau, taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Kaikouras, Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton, Rangitikei, Westport, Hokitika, and Greymouth.— HAWEA, s.s., on Monday, 20th Nov. Passengers by 12.15 train. Cargo at railway sheds till 2 p.m. Saturday. To be followed by the LADYBIRD, s.s., Saturday, 25th Nov. TAUPO, s. s„ Wednesday. 29th Nov. WELLINGTON, s,s., Monday, 4th Dec. I7*OR AKAROA. - LADYBIRD, b.s„ ; on Saturday, 25th Nov. iIOR LYTTELTON, NELSON, WEST - PORT, HOKITIKA, and GREY M O < T H. —MAORI, s. s. on Saturday, 25th Nov. FOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON, booking passengers for ail Quuensland ports and Melbourne. ■— W A K AT I P U, b.b„ on Saturday, 25th November. Note.—Froin 15th December to 31st January, _ Return Tickets will be issued to ports within the Colony at which the Companv’a steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent, off double fares, available for return till 28th February. Offices j Union Buildings, Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sa»l &a undo? |‘N XPR E S id, s. a.. Hi HARBOR. 0 N SATU Rf> A for Y B LUFF M K X T. >»FA N 0 A "S V 5, e.IOJt * HARBOR, 0 N WED NEB.O A Y NS3. T, -Largo for InvercargLi ami Inland Districts jjp warded by rail from Fluff tvi Ckv-iriguf-Y risk and expense, hj. roughyou a 00., MpiJSO stre-i.. DTK A M VO Nri W A;i > ;, A AND F ! YDREY, • Via Lyttelton and Wellington. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Reduced Fares !11 • • Favorite Screw Steam- » ship EASBY, 1,489 tons AfefMxA’ I register. A, Kennedy, commimder, will be despatched f«>r the above no»-te on or about WEDNESDAY, 13th December. Reduction of Fares on the Coast 30 per cent. FRANCIS FULTON. l&ocxd, sud Essiij.fciEC-St BOARD and RESIDENCE for one or two Gentlemen. Apply Meridian Villa, High street. I CCOMMODATICN for Gentlemen or Lady and Gentlemen. Apply Mrs \\ haley, comer High and Hope streets. MORAY PLAO-.—Claremont Pr.vate Boarding-house has undergone great alterations for the comfort of sinele men and married couples. Airs J. d. Wiley, .4*092. S OUil't., xftO-. LOoT, Black Retriever Pup. Finder rewarded by returning same to J. Go.lar. Albany street. I OS i\ a Receipt Book. Finder please leave J at Star < ! ffice. LOST, on Tuesday nightTGoidWatch Key. supposed at Drilished. Finder rewimle l by returning same to Isaac, chemist. J • LWa 1 v I), —- trayed, from Northeast Valley, a Roan Horse, branded ] > near snoulder. Any person bringing the same to Mr Brown, Kotth-east Valley Hotel, will receive the above reward. SilucationaL MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC t.FSSONS at their Rooms, and at the Girls Liigh School.

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Evening Star, Issue 4282, 16 November 1876, Page 3

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785

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4282, 16 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4282, 16 November 1876, Page 3

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