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THURSDAY, (Jur APRIL At Crawfords Yards, Pnlmeratou. \T7RIGHT, BTKPHKNSON, * CO. * * Will flcll'by auction— 1200 Pull-mouth MERINO EWES, in ' Idt3 to suit puroVinsors. tCT> !*) OTICE 18 HERB* GIVEN that tho Partnership heretofoie su'miHing botwcoti ua, tho nndoraignod ROBERT CAMPBELL, WILLIAM HBNKY CAMPBELL, and KOBKUT CAMPBELL, tho younger, latoly cany : ng on business at Dunodin, in Now Zealand, under the stylo or firm of " R. CAMPBELL, Jun. * C 0.," has beeri DISSOLVED by mutual consent 5 and that all debts and other moneys duo, receivable, or payable to or by our said late linn are to bo paid or received, as tho case may bo, to or by Mr ALEXANDER CAMPBELL BKGG, of Dunedin, New Zealand, our ngent aud representative) iv that behalf. Dated this 19th d«y of January, 1882. R. (JAMPBELT.. \V. H. CAMPBELL.

R. CAMPBELL, Jr. Signod by the said Robert Campbell, William Honry Campbell, anil Robert Campbell, the younger, in the presence of John L. Wit son, J)a«hwood FToubo, Old Broad street, XC, mh3o London, gentleman. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVRN that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting betwoon us, the undorrigned JOHN M'ARTHUR and PETER JACKSON, oarrying on buainoss at Oamaru as Butchers undor the style of •' M'Arthurand Jackion," has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent m fiom the first day of APKIL INST. All debts due to and owing by the said firm will bo recoivcd and paid by the said Peter Jaokfion. Tho said John M 'Arthur will hcnoeforth carry on tho said business on his own account. Dated this 4th day of April, 18S2. JOHNMMRTHaR, PETBR JACKSON. Signed by the said John M 'Arthur and Peter Jackson in tho presence of Fred. O Maitland, als Solicitor's Clerk, Oamaui. WARN E R ' S /COMMERCIAL IT OTE L, Cathbtjbal Sqtj vbr, CHRISTCHUBCI'i

W. P. WARNER ■Rn','3 to annonnco to his many friends in Chriatchuroh and the adjoining Provinces that having RE- r <NTFRED INTO POSSESSION Of the above Hotel, Which has heon ontiroly renovated, redecorated, *nd re-furni«.hod in the latent stylo. he is now prepared to welcome his old flionds and customers. THE BILLIARD SALOON Attached to the Hotel is unsurpassed by any other in the colony, containing three tables specially imported from England to the order of the proprietor. THE SUITES OF PRIVATE APARTMFNTS, Which aroelegantly furnished and appointed, are entirely distinct from the hotel portion of the building, thus insuring perfect privacy. A novelty in colonial hotel accommodation will bo available at "The Commercial " in the «hape of n LADIES' DRAWING ROOM, kept Specially seleot and exclusively for ladies.

A high pressure water supply has been arranced for on the premises, and the Bath Rooms are fitted with every convenience for hot, cold, or shower baths at any timo. Comment on the quality of the liquors supplied nt Tho Commercial is unnece'-nnry, as tho cellar is under tho special supervision of Mr W. P. Warner. The Hotel being the most centrally situate, adjicent to tho Cathedral, and within a short distance of the Museum, Theatre, and other publio buildings, and with a tram service to all parts of the suburbs passing it at short intervals, renders it unequalled as a place of r^siden^e for families or commercial e;entlemen visiting Christchurch. For the convenience of commercial travellers snmp'e loom* will be available. An excellent chef do cuisine has been engaged, and generally no pains will be snured to maka Tho Commercial the leading hotel in Christchurch.

Prompt attention will be given to telegrams or letters applying for apartments, W. P. WARNER, mh2s Proprietor, 0 ;; E T LARGE GRAIN STORF, with Railway Siding, situate in Tyne street. Apply, mh9 T, H. BROWN te CO. rri o L v, t. FOR RHKFP GP.AZTNG. Rbout 275 ACRFS, at Konton Kstate. Apply, mh9 RKID & GRAY, Oamaru. FO ' S\LK— Q eotion 14, Block 72, with Go id HOUSE thereon •, also, Four adjoining Sections, with Cottftges. Terms to suit purchasers. Apply on the Pren.i«e«. mh2B

FOR .^AI E, or exchange for Rack, ft Young PONY, suitable for Girl or Boy attending school. Apply D. TURNER. North Otago Foundry. mh29 IF tl is should meet the eye of GEORGE MESS, Into of Aberdeen, by applying to ANDREW MELPRUM, Baker, Oamaru, ho will hear of somothing to his advantage. mh23 AN I El) KNOWN— BOOTS, BOOTS, Boots. Extremo'y Cheap. J. G. MOIRS, Thames street. ANTED KNOWf —Great Bargains in Ready-made Clothinp. J. G. MOIRS, Thamos strt et \\J ANI ED " KNOWJST^A "first-class VV Sto» I' of Whito and Colored Shirts, Hats, Ties, &u. J. G. M OIK'S, dr 22 Thameq street. WANTFDKNOWN^Rare B»rg«ins are to bo had in MILI INKRY, DR APKRY, BOOT-*, &o, atMrs ROBERTS'. Tees street, Oamnru. mh7

WANTED TO BUY, BACON PIG-. Apply, J. H. WHITE, Tees street. mh3l WANTED, an intelligent LAD. Apply ALBrRT SAhGEANT, Photographer, Tees stioet. a! 4

WANThD, a First-class DRESSMAKI'R; liberal salary. Apply at ouoe WM, MKNZIEB AMD CO, al4

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3027, 5 April 1882, Page 3

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