3STBW ©ooros. ATTENDERSON Ims just re- » JUL ceived a now supply of •WATCHES, •ROTHEKHAMS, WALfHAMS, AND MA'iHEYS, and every description of . jEWSXiLBt". SPE(3Ti'OLES to"suit All work dohe at the lowest ' trade prices. J'.Vr MAsmKi».. DISSOLUTION' OF PARTNERSHIP. Koreby given tha);' the JIN " 'partnership hitherto existing between James Muir and Edward Dixon, ' trading under,thosfcyle or firm of Muir and Dix6ri,>f"Mastertou, coachbuilders, is dissolved as from the Ist day of June, 1887, and the business will in future bo carried on by Edward Dixon, who will pay all the liabilities of tho late firm and collect all accounts of the same. JAMES MUIR EDWARD DIXON, Witness: W. SELLAR. ' All outstanding accounts against the late firm must be rendered by tho 31st July, otherwise they will not bo recognised. All accounts duo to the late firm must be paid at once. OENTRAL QHAMBERS QUEEN-ST, MASTERTON. THOMAS MACKAY, VALUER, STOCK, STATION, LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT,
• D WARD JONES, ACCOUNTANT, BROKER, ARBITRATOR, COLLECTOR, AND '• .LIQUIDATOR, CORRESPONDENT AND FINANCE AGENT. We beg to notify that v/o bavo outered into partnership as above, undov the style and firm of M&ckay Jones & Co. and lmvo tali'on the office lately oeou- , pied by MR'B.J. FITTON. We respectfully solicit the support and patronage of the public, TRADESMEN'S BOOKS KEPT, BENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED, INSURANCES EFFECTED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, ESTATESMANAGED, MONEY INVESTED. Bankrupt and Assigned Estates prepared on the shortest notice.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2646, 13 July 1887, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2646, 13 July 1887, Page 3
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