jnrilE partnership hitherto existing 1 L between Noah Walters and John jStacev. as Storekeepers on the South l side of the Rakaia river in this province ; has been dissolved by mutual consent Indeed executed this 13th day of Mareli ;iso_. j Signal by both parties in the presence of j Ar. IL AVYNN WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Christchurch. I NOTICE is hereby also given that all | debts due from the linn up to the date jof the dissolution of the partnership, viz.: ;the Btli day of February last, will be paid Jby Noah Walters, who intends carrying ;on the business with another partner" land all debts due to the linn are to be i paid to tho said Noah Walters by virtue ,of tbe said deed of dissolution, which can :be inspected by any creditor of the late , j firm, upon application at tbe offices of 1 JOIISTONE & WILLIAMS, j Solicitors, i .Hereford Street, Christcburcb ! TO BE SOLD, \ A VERY FINE BRED BCLL. TO be seen at 1 ley wood Farm, ou the Town Belt adjoining the Christohurch Cemetery i Reserve. | r jnilE partnership hitherto subsisting j between J union Tyler and James Lumsden iis this day dissolved by mutual consent. The ; business will be carried'on in future by James Tyler. JAMES LUMSDEN, JAMES TYLER fc Witness—William Crack. Waitangi River, Jan. 2, 1862. PUBLIC NOTICE. CANTERBURY RiFLE VOLUNTEERS. ■ CIII'.ISTCUCIICU COMFANIKS. IMIE Prize Firing for Messrs. Hebbert and Cos. Rifles for the above. Companies postponed until further notice, in consequence of the new Rifle Range in Uagley Park not being fit for use on Monday 17fh inst. By order, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, Captain and Adjutant, Canterbury Militia. 2 r FO LET—An Oilice, at present in the t A oeupation of Mr. Oakes, Solicitor Possession can be had after April 15. f j For particulars apply to B ! MB. HARMAN, s I Hereford Street. ")._._ _. _ 6 ! FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED *j FREEHOLD I'IIOPEKTJES. t;} COMMANDING some of the best sites iv "I \j Kaiapoi, Christchurch and Timaru. "j THE (loon WILL OF TWO HOTELS. y j Commanding good ready money trade, immediate 2j possession given if required, stock, &c. hy I valuation. I SHEEP. I From 1,000 to 2.000 prime Wethers, 800 breeding , Ewes, 10C Rams, pure Merinos, 6 do. i crossed by L;»e Cots wold. (;! CATTLE. 1 j 200 head of mixed Cattle, 2 teams of working j Bullocks and Drays complete, &c., &c. , I JOHN T. PARKINSON, Caversham House. ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. P! I /~\ f~\ (more or leas) first-class Rams for iJ. vy \_/ sale or exchange. 5 ! Apply to BURNELL & BENNETT, ', Christchurch, or Messrs. ACLAND & TRIPP, Ashburton and Rangitata.
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Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 15 March 1862, Page 7
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