in re Dissolution of Pabtnbrshif Between William John Botlan and Henby Chbistopubb Lynch Boylan. ITTHE Business of Ironmongers and General Importers hitherto carried on in copartnership between W. J. BOYLAN and H. C. L. BOYLAN at Gisborne has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts and other monies due to or owing by the said firm shall be paid to and payable by the said H. C. L. Boylan. H. C. L. BOYLAN, W. J. BOYLAN, Witness— E. F. WARD, Gisborne. October 9,1875. 644 NOTICE. A PARTNERSHIP has this day been entered into between Arthur Parnell and H. C. L- Boylan, trading as Parnell and Boylan, and all debts due to the late firm of Boylan Brothers uro to be paid forthwith to the new firm. ARTHUR PARNELL, H. C. L. BOYLAN. 648 NOTICE. YXWIM- to the dissolution of Partnership between Boylan Brothers of Gisborne’ Ironmongers and Importers, it has become necessary that all outstanding debts'due to the late firm be paid forthwith to 11. C. L. BOYLAN, 642 Gisborne. AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE, FURNITURE. THE undersigned has been favored with instructions by H. Ford, Esq., (who is about to leave the district, consequent on ill health) to sell by Public Auction, AT HIS RESIDENCE, Makaraka, ON MONDAY, THE 25th INSTANT, The Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Chairs, tables Bedsteads, bedding Couches, Washstands Dining Tables Dinner and Breakfast sets complete China, Crockery Kitchen utensils Baths Garden Tools, &c., &c., &c. The undersigned would direct the special attention of heads of families, householders, and settlers to this sale, as the goods are entirely new, and w ere selected specially by their present owner. NO RESERVE!!! M. HALL, 676 Auctioneer. POVERTY BAY DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD. ALED TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman of .the Board, will be received until 12 o’clock noon of MONDAY, Ist day of November next ensuing, for the following works, viz : Contract G—Cutting one hundred and sixteen chains side drains, from Stanley road to Town boundary; and widening and deepening about thirtysix chains of outlet drain from town boundary to the Willow Bridge, Hapera. Contract H —Cutting twenty chains of outlet drain from main road, between Espie’s and King’s, and erecting culvert on main road opposite outlet drain. Sections and Specifications and further information to be obtained at the Road Board office. Five per cent on the amount, and the names of two sureties, to accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order JOHN DRUMMOND, Engineer. Road Board Office, October 18, 1875. 677 POVERTY BAY CRICKET CLUB. THE opening practice meeting for this season will take place on SATURDAY NEXT. Members are requested to meet at the Masonic Hotel at 2 p.m. sharp. N.B.—The Secretary requests that all subscriptions be paid up without further delay. C. W. FERRIS, #7B Hon. Sec. JMPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA.— By J Williams, October 16,1875. Black and white Poley Cow, branded like HII (conjoined) off rump, slit in off ear, back bit off near ear The above will be sold on Tuesday, November 2, at the Pound Yards, Makaraka, unless redeemed. R. M. STEGGALL, 796
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 318, 23 October 1875, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 318, 23 October 1875, Page 3
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