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Injunction Writ. No. 2993. VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland -. .QueenL- ■ • •'•■" . ; *:-: To -James Laird -Morisoij. George Laird Morison Henderson Law and John Squires, all of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, runholders, lately carrying on business together there in co-partner-ship under the firm or style of -* Morison, Law and Squires," their servants, , agents and workmen. lI7HEREAS Thomas Walker of Sydney in the ' V .„ Colony of New South Wales gentleman hath brought an action against you the said James Laird Morison George Laird Morison Henderson Law amd John Squires and Thomas Denniston; and William Jameson both of Invercargill afore* said sheep farmers carrying on business together there under the firm or style of " Denniston^tid Jameson" ihour Supreme Court of New Zealand wherein he complains that you the .said James Laird Morison George Laird Morison Henderson Law and John Squires are wrongfully preparing to sell and dispose of certain sheep lately or now upon a certain run.in the Province of Southland called or known as the " Hillend Eun" We therefore do strictly enjoin and. command you the. said James Laird Morison George Laird Morison Henderson Law and John Squires and all and every the persons before mentioned under peril of the further process pf the said Court that you the said James __aird Morison George Laird Morison Henderson -Law and John Squires and every of you do absolutely desist and refrain from selling or disposing of any of the said sheep now or lately upon the said run in the Province of Southland aforosaid and from doing anything further in the premises until our said Court shall make order to the contrary hereof. Witness His Honor Christopher William Eichmond Esquire a Judge of our (LS) Supreme Court of New. Zealand at R.C., Eg. Dunedin in the Province of Otago Otago. New Zealand this fifteenth day of March in the year of Our Lord one ' thousand eight hundred and sixtyseven, -r . I (INDOBSED.) This Writ was issued by * Gibson Eirk Turton of Princes-street Dunedin in the Province of Otago Solicitor for the plaintiff within named. PubLc -Notices. NOTICE. POISON is laid for the destruction of Dogs and^ Pigs on Run No. 251, Venlaw Station. PBELIMINAEY NOTICE. WILLIAM TODD has been instructed by Capt. Callow, to sell by PubUc Auction, at an early date, the whole of that Gentleman's Household Furniture, comprising a handsome first-class Piano, and complete requirements' for a house. For further particulars^. see future advertisement. TENDEES. TENDEES for the Pile-driving, and Carpenters' work of the Bridge at the Oreti Ferry 1 will be received till noon of Saturday, the 6th inst. Plans and Specifications, &c, can be seen on apphcation at the office of Mr Todd, Auctioneer. CHAS. D. IRVINE. April Ist. TO LEND, Sums of £100 to £5000 on Freehold Security. Apply to DALEYMPLE & CO., Dunedin. TO LET. THE Eesidence of Mr C. N. Campbell. Possession can be given on the Ist proximo. WILLIAM COCHRAN, Agent. LADIES' UNDEECLOTHING, BABY LINEN, ASJ> EANCY GOODS WAEEHOUSE, ESK-STREET, (Off Dee-street), INVERCARGILL. IN commencing business in the above line, Miss Bain would intimate that the goods at present in stock were all personally selected, and they can, therefore, be guaranteed as of first-class quality, and the prices will be found to be yery reasonable. Inspection is respeotfiilly invited. Machine work of all kinds executed on the shortest notice. Orderß for the Country punctually and carefully attended to. DISSOLUTION OE PAETNEESHIP. WE, the undersigned, hereby give notice, that we have Dissolved the Partnership hitherto existing between us, by mutual consent. (Siened) J. A. FREDERIC. ■ -.*■' c. l. frederic; ! AU accounts due to the late Firm, to be paid to the undersigned, wbo will discharge all the Habihties of the aforesaid J. & C. Frederic J. A. FREDERIC. : Invercargill, 28th March, 1867 L £2 BEWABD, LOST, a Light Bay Horse, branded B ,on Shoulder, large star on forehead, rising 4 years. The above reward will be given to any person bringiog the sa«J.e to Isiay Bank or to the undersigned, JAMES CLARK. Riverton, 28th March. MR RICHARD THOMAS WHEELER, of Farley's Buildings, has been appointed - Agent in Dnnedin, for the SouTHiiAiro and Week- ** T__o*a, with authority:*© collect account* pwA tmnetwt «wy fcminsn con««oted therewith.*

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Southland Times, Issue 653, 5 April 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 653, 5 April 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 653, 5 April 1867, Page 3

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