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New Advertisements.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

fTVHE Partnership hitherto existing be- *- tween Thomas Hood Brown and Gkorge Augustus Sotton, trading under the name of BROWN, SUTTON, A CO., as General Merchants, Commission and Land Agents, and Auctioneers, has, THIS DAY, been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All Debts due by the late firm will be Paid by Thomas Hood Brown, and, all Moneys owing will be received by the said Thomas Hood Brown, who will continue the Business, in all its branches, in his own

name. (Signed) T. H. BROWN, G. AUGUSTUS SUTTON. Witness to both signatures, W. T. HUBBARD. Oamaru, 13th January, 1879. jal4

NOTICE.

rTTAGGONERS carrying Goods for hire ** in the County of Waitaki, and NOT DULY LICENSED, will be PROSECUTED. Licenses will be issued on application to Mr Thompson, Customs' Office. JAS. MARTIN, ja9 . County Clerk.

WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL.

SLAUGHTERING LICENSES for the current year under the Slaughterhouse Act, 1877* will now be issued on application to

JAMES MARTIN, County Clerk. County Chambers, Oamaru, January 10, 1879. jail

MUNICIPALITY OF OAMARD.

PROPOSED FURTHER WATERWORKS LOAN OF £40,000.

TpaTOTICE IN HKREBY GIVEN, pur- •*"* suant to the Oamaru Waterworks Act, 1875, Amendment Act, 1878, and to the provisions of Part X of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, that the POLL with respect to the above proposal will be taken on^ THURSDAY, the 23rd day of January, 16/ j, at the Council Chambers, Oamaru. Poll open from 9 o'clock a.m. to 6 o'clock p.m. WM. J. STEWARD, Mayor. Oamaru, loth January, 1879. j&lb*

OAMARU DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL.

ROBERT PEATTIE, M.A., RECTOR.

BOARD KRS.

AFTER tho Midsummer Holidays, BOARDERS (Boys) will be received at the High School Rectory. Mr and Mrs Peattie will give their utmost attention to the Home Tuition and Home Comforts of all whom they receive. Terms on application. School opens again on MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1879. de2l

NORTH OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.

A PUBLIC TRIAL of REAPING AND BINDING MACHINES will be held

fe^^^MY, 22nd JANUARY, jj^^^^^^HfefeMH^|2oth inst.— opentoiffl^^^^^^when~ a Gold Medal, value £10 10s, will be awarded for Best Machine. There will also be offered prizes for the Drivers of such Machines — Ist, medals or money to the value of £3 ; 2nd, medals or money to the value of £2, Entrance fee for machines, 10s. Full particulars on application to. J. CHURCH, ja4 Secretary.

npHE Undersigned has for Sale (by the •*■ Case), a splendid lot of COLONIAL WINE.

The above is from the well-known Reynella Vineyards, Adelaide, South Australia, and having lain in the cellar for 2} years, is now equal, if not superior, to the best Sherry Wine. JAMES FAMILTON, GROCER A GENERAL MERCHANT, jal6 Thames street.

VTTANTED, Tenders for CUTTING and STACKING 400 Acres of Oats,

and between 300 and 400 Acres of Barley, at Maerewhenua. Either in one or two lots. Apply to J. G. NICOLLS, Maerewhenua. W

TO CONTRACTORS.

WANTED TENDERS for Harvesting a Crop of WHEAT and OATS at Kauro Hill, Maheno. Apply to jal4 MR A. SIM, Manager.

WA NT ED KNOWN! EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post-Office, Thames-street. MBALS AT ALL HOUttS. PASTRYCOOK »nd CONFECTIONER. Wedding«, Balls, nnd Soiree* catered for 1 upon the Cheapest Term*. jyS

WANTED KNOWN-Bathing Drawers and Running Trunks, beautiful colors, from Is 3d per pair, at J. H. MILLIGAN'S. delB

WANTED KNOWN— Tweeds for Boy's Clothing in Variety, of Beautiful Patterns, from 3s per yard, at J. H. MILLIGAN'S. so?8

WANTED KNOWN— J. H. MILLIGAN is Now Showing a Choice Lot of Gentlemen's Hats, Leading Styles. se2B

WANTED KNOWN— Dressmaking Department superintended by Mrs Leslie. Fit, Style, and Finish unchallengeable. Moderate charges.— RElD BROS.

WANTED TO SELL, A FIRST-CLASS REAPING MACHINE, by Messrs Reid and Gray, in perfect order. Apply to G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. jal7

WANTED, a first-class SLAUGHTERMAN. Apply WAITANGI BUTCHERY, Waimate. Jal3 ANTED, MINERS, at the Serpentine Coal Mine. Apply at the MINE.

WANTED, at once, a few good DRESSMAKERS. Apply Mrs LESLIE, Reid Bros. j*l«

WANTED, at once, a Smart PARCEL BOY. Apply REID BROS. ja!6

WANTED— APPRENTICES to Dressmaking and Millinery Departments. -REID BROS., Waterloo House. ocs

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North Otago Times, Volume 2094, Issue 2094, 18 January 1879, Page 3

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