TffAN'TED known' that AY Humphrey, -'\tf, -AVhedwrklcty Millwright, unclCtab* met Maker,^hwving (Cpipnj^ie^ hia new premises, "Ross Place, "Lawrence, is now, in a position to execute orders-in all branches of the building trade in 'a stylo of finish that, will defy criticism. " WANTED known, that first-class Celestial Unicicles (wheelbarrows) can be had at A. Humphrey's, Ross Place, Lawrence, for 255. each. WANTED known, than dny amount of building material can be had at A. Humphrey's, Ross Placn, Lawrence. WANTED, 50 experienced miners, at the Black Horse Claim, SwitZßrs Apply to j HORACE BASTINGS, i - ' Lawrence. ' WANTED known, that Letts's Diaries, of all sizes, for 1872, can be had at J. Harrop's, Peel-street, Lawrence. COACHES ! CO AC HE 8! LIVE -AND LET LIVE! WANTED, the Travelling Public to study their own interest, and patronise • Y-KEN O's iineop OPPOSITION COACHES which will continue to run both winter aud su miner at a PERMANENT AND MODERATE FARE. Yeend's Southern Line op Coaches leave the Crown Hotel, Balclutha, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, leaving Tokomairiro on arrival of Tuapeka Coach at a qu alter to twelve, arriving in Dunedin at tiveshai'p. WANTED, Tenders for fencing an eight to ten -acre paddock, with a division fence through the centre. Sod fence, at per chain ; post and wire, labor only. Specifications with Mr. T. Barnett. Tenders to be in by loth iust. rpENDERS are invited for the erection J- Manse at Roxburgh, to be loclgedof a not later than the 23rd instant with the Secretary Presbyterian Church Committee, Roxburgh, or with Mr. M'Beath, Lawrence. Plans and specifications to be seen at the store of Messrs. Mackay Bros., Roxburgh, and at Mr. M'Eeatli's, Lawrence.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Roxburgh, 4th December, 1871. DURT oi\ DE-OTHERS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, EOSS PLACE, LATVUEXCE, IS NOW OPEN, For a short season. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the Part- *•* iwrship hitherto existing between the undersigned Andrew Ferguson and James Clark Brown, in the trade or business of Newspaper Proprietors and General Printers, at Lawrence, in the Province ofOtago, and Colony of New Zealand, under the firm of Ferguson and. Brown, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent ; And notice is hereby further given, that the share in tlie said business hitherto held by the said James Clark Brown has been purchased by the said Andrew Ferguson, who will carry on the business from this date in his oiim name ; and that the said Andrew Ferguson wiU pay and receive all accounts owing to and by the late firm of Ferguson and Brown, on account thereof in tlie regular course of trade. Dated at Lawrence this fourth" day of December, 1871. fSianed) 4-' FERGUSON. {Xigned) j Q BROWN , Witness to the signatures of A. Ferguson and J. C. Brown, J. C. KERR. NOTICE. AS the Partnership which has hitK'erto existed between Ferguson and Brown has been dissolved,: it will be necessary that all out-standing Accounts, up to the Ist of December, : be paid.- before the New Year. •
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 202, 14 December 1871, Page 4
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504Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 202, 14 December 1871, Page 4
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