PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. IT is hereby notified that the Partnership existing between WILLIAM ERNEST HUGHES, Henry Hampton Rayward, and Ernest Smith Baldwin, carrying on business in Wellington, Christchurch. Auckland, and Dunedin as Patent Agents and Engineers, under the style of "Hughes, Rayward, and Baldwin,"- has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. WILLIAM ERNEST HUGHES has taken over the business of the late firm with the exception of the Engineering business in connection with Golddredging, which has been taken over by Messrs. Rayward and Baldwin. Mr. HUGHES will be entitled to receive all book debts due to the late firm, and will discharge all its liabilities other than those relating to Gold-dredging Engineering, and will in future carry on the business as Patent Agent and Consulting Engineer in the various offices of the late firm, under the name or style of HENRY HUGHES. Messrs. Rayward and Baldwin will carry on business as Patent Agents and Mining and Consulting Engineers in partnership. KIRK, ATKINSON, AND WILSON, Solicitors for W. E. Hughes. BRANDON, HISLOP, AND JOHNSTON, Solicitors for Messrs. Rayward and Baldwin. Wellington, 10th May, 1901. With respect to the above, I beg to state that I alone am the successor to the business of Henry Hughes and Huohes, Rayward and Baldwin, and no other person or firm has any right to represent himself or themselves as carrying on such business or succeeding thereto. WILLIAM ERNEST HUGHES.
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A BOOK BARGAIN, AT BAILLIE'S. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN WINDOWS AND SHOP. GO AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. LOOK OUT FOR A BARGAIN. SALE LASTS FOR THREE WEEKS. ALL BOOKS WONDERFULLY CHEAP. YOU SHOULD BEGIN BUYING NOW. T) AILLIE'S, Of Cuba-street, is ju&t now one of the most conspicuous shops in that thoroughfare. Why? Because there is a BOOK Sale now on there. BOOKS OF EVERY KIND MARKED DOWN TO LESS THAN HALF-PRICE in some cases, and in every class there are great BARGAINS. There is nothing like seeing for yourself. Inspection invited. If you see you will be satisfied. YOU SHOULD BEGIN BUYING NOW. ALL BOOKS WONDERFULLY CHEAP. SALE LASTS FOR THREE WEEKS. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS. IN WINDOW AND SHOP. GREAT REDUCTIONS AT BAILLIE'S, CUBA-STREET, FROM NOW ON.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 June 1901, Page 5
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438Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 June 1901, Page 5
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