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RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. ' >' ...t i^ONNELL AND RIDINGS hereby give, notice \j th»tthey shall discontinue their business at the end of this month (January), and request \that all accounts against them be sent iv for payment, and that all debts due to them be paid as early as possible. ,16th January, 1863. fly CONNELL AND RIDINGS respectfully solicit the support of their friends for their relatives, Hinry Ridinos and Walter Dowden, who have taken their premises, and will commence business next week on their own account as General Auctioneers and Commission Agents.

NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, have this day ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP as Auctioneers and General Commiinion Agents, and- •hall carry on business in the premises heretofore occupied by our relatives Mesiru. Connell and Ridings. HENRY RIDINGS, WALTER DOWDEN. January 16, 1863.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership between the undersigned, carrying on business in the premises known astho " Golden Point Hotel," and general store at Coromandel, under the style of Ohlson and Farrell, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent ; all liabilities contracted by the late firm will be liquidated by Frederick Ohlson, to whom all debts due to said firm must bo paid. Signed FREDERICK OHLSON, THOMAS FARRELL. Witness Thomas Thompson. Auckland Jan. 23. 1863.

NOTICE. rnHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting bell tween us has been THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due to or by the late Partnership Firm will be received and paid by Mr. Samuel Cochrane. SAMUEL COCHRANE. JOSEPH COCHRANE. Dated this 23rd January, 1863.

NOTICE. riHHE UNDERSIGNED, in leaving for Eugland, \ begs to tender his thanks to his numerous friends for their liberal support during his ten years practice in this colony, particularly to those gentlemen who have favoured him with their confidence since his sight has been defective. Should he be successful in regaining his sight he will return and resume his practice. In the interim his son aud assistant will carry it on, and the only request he makes of those gentlemen who have hitherto employed him is, that they will give the youngsters x fair field aud no favor. L. D. HALSTEAD, V S. Veterinary Hall, Wakefield-street

NOTICE. » LL persons indebted to the undersigned are requested to PAY the amount of their ACCOUNTS to Messrs. C. Arthur and Son, Queenbtiect, or to Mr. Posseniskie, without delay; and all accounts due by the undersigned are to be sent to the said C. Arthur and Son. Wm. POSSENISKIE k CO., Shortland-street. 27th January, 1863.

NOTICE. /CREDITORS of the late JOHN McGRATH, are \J requested to FORWARD the amount of their ACCOUNTS to Messrs. Merriman and Jackson forthwith. Dated, 20th day of December, 1562.

THE GREAT FTRE. T. BARR BUTCHER, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS iv the premises adjoining the Blue Post Boarding House, VICTORIA STREET, EAST. LATE FIRE IN QUEEN STREET.

If* ji R. F. L. PRIME takes the present opportunity Jyy of returning his most sincere and grateful tbiankt to those of his friends and the public who exerted themselves on the night of the late fire by assisting him in the removal of a large portion of his gocKls and furniture.

LATE FIRE IN QUEEN STREET. MR. F. L. PRIME begs to inform his customers and the public that he has taken from Mr. Thos. Bell those premises lately built in Victoriastreet West, four doors from Queen-street, where he intends carrying on business, and trusts that he will be favoured with the continuance of the support which he has hitherto received.

CHEAP LIGHT ! CHEAP LIGHT 1 LARGE STOCK of KEROSENE LAMPS and OIL, at greatly reduced prices, next new avings' Bank, Queen-street.

MORRIN & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. OPPOSITE THE SUPREME COURT HOUSE.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1724, 28 January 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1724, 28 January 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1724, 28 January 1863, Page 2

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