Notice. ALL ACCOUNTS against the late Mr John Austen of Gold n Gully contracted within tlie last two years and still remaining unpaid, will be settled within ONE MONTH on application to Mr George W. Riley. Accounts not presented within that time will not he recognised by the undersigned. William 11. R. Nicholas. Collingwood, Ith Sept, ISSfh G. B. Vause & Son Beg to inform the inhabitants of Golden Bay that they have taken Premises opposite Mr. Cook’s Stove, TAKAKA, and have .COMMENCED BUSINESS as SADDLE, HARNESS AND COLLAR MAKERS and hope by good workmanship, moderate prices, and strict attention to same, to merit their support. Repairs executed at the shorted notice. Notice. The undersigned requests that ALL ACCOUNTS DUE TO HIM be paid to Mr A. F. Goddard, Takaka, who will give receipt for same. Any ACCOUNTS OUTSTANDING on November Ist will be SUED FOR without further notice. 11. 1). LLOYD, Bootmaker. Takaka, 14th September, 1885.
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Golden Bay Argus, Volume I, Issue 118, 25 September 1885, Page 2
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156Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Golden Bay Argus, Volume I, Issue 118, 25 September 1885, Page 2
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