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Miscellaneous Advertisements m WORKS NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. First Call (£1 per share) is now Due. Second Call (£1 per share) will be payable on 10th April nest., E. T. GEORGE, Hon. Sec. March 8, 1870.' DISSOL D TION OF PARTNERSHIP. \f OT.T.CE IS HEREBY GIVEN ; V thai, the-Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying on business in Naseby, district of Mount J da, as General Printers, and Printers anil Publishers ol the Mount A da C:ii koniom: Newspaper, under the name or style of Hertslet and Wilson, has this day been Dissolved by mutual con-" sent. Henceforth the ; business will be carried cm by Hugh. YYiison, on his own account, and all accounts due to or by the late firm of Hertslet and Wilson will be received and paid by tlie said Hugh Wilson. H. C. HERTSLET." HUGH WILSON. Witness to signatures of 11. C. Hertslet and Hugh Wilson— < , 5 ■ •- ■ .Edmund Hokswell. _ j_ Naseby, March 17, 1870. TO THE METERS''AND RESIDENTS OF THE MOUNT IDA DISTRICT. EISTTLEMEN, —-Circumstances of an entirely private nature have decided me to cease my connection with the Mount Ida Chronicle, which, after the present issue, will be carried on by my late partner, Mr. Hugh Wilson, upon his own and sole account. It has not been without considerable pain that I have felt compelled to adopt this course —holding, as 1" do, in grateful remembrance the many acts of consideration and indulgence (with little, if any, unkindness or discourtesy) which I have at all times received at your hands diiring the period I have had the honor to conduct the Chkontci/e. Though discontinuing my connection with tl:e paper, it is still my intention to remain among you —at all events, for a season—and continue to carry on business as a Mining and General Agent; and I trust that my old, as well as some new friends, will rally round and support me in the not altogether new career which I purpose to follow. ALL PERSONS Indebted to this Paper are requested to Settle their I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant. leuieut ser van v., H. G. HERTSLET. respective Accounts forthwith.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 59, 18 March 1870, Page 2

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355

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 59, 18 March 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 59, 18 March 1870, Page 2

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