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DISSOLULION OF PARTNERSHIP. THIS is to give Notice, that the Partnership hitherto carried on under the name and firm of Morton and Ducros, is this day dissolved 'y mutual consent* All persons having demands .gainst the late firm, are requested to forward in their respective claims without delay ; and all 1 those indebted will please settle the same with Mr. R. M. Morton, who is duly authorized to receive the same, and who holds himself responsible for all debts contracted by the said firm. R. M. MORTON. JOHN DUCROS. Witness—W. Turner. Auckland, Jan. 28,1842. RECEIVED from Mr. Richard M. Morton, the sum of Seventy-five Pounds sterling, being the full amount of my demand upon him up to this our dissolution of Partnership. JOHN DUCROS. Witness—-W. Turner; Auckland, Jan. 27, 1842, NOTICE. s- Hp my ©&©'■§, {Late of the firm of Morton and, Ducros ,) EGS to inform his Friends and the Public, that he intends to carry on the Manufacturing Department of the Business in all its branches ; and hopes, by unremitting attention and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the favors he has hitherto enjoyed. N.B. Wholesale Orders particularly atrended to. Shortland-crescent, Jan. 28, 1842. XN THE PEEES, 10 be Published immediately, the DEBATES in COUNCIL, numerous LETTERS, and other Papers, connected with the NEW ZEALAND LAND CLAIMS’ BILL. A. HOUSES, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, West Queen-street, RDERS Executed with neatness, accuracy, and despatch. Six Workmen wanted. Auckland, sth Nov., 1841. PRItfCE ALBERT SHTUr, EPSOM. MOUSSES. ©©TTY & n^MQT©^ iEG leave to return their sincere thanks t° those Gentlemen who have patronised them since their commencement in business, and would further add, that having completed their House throughout, they are now enabled to get up Dinners in a first-rate style ; and they are determined to have the best Wines, Spirits, Porter, Ale, Cordials, &c. &c., for which their prices will be found extremely moderate, !§§§?“ All kinds of Colonial produce purchased. Race Course, February 4, 1842. TO BE SOX.X>, ITH immediate possession, the HOUSE lately occupied by Captain England, Kitchen, and fenced-in Garden, with the crops. Price moderate. For further particulars, apply to MASON and PATON. On Sale by the Undersigned, ALLOTMENTS or PORTIONS of Allotments in all parts of Auckland. JOHN J. MONTEFIORE, Lower Queen-street. PRINTING, ©IF HMERY ®I1§©&IIIFTII®IRII S EXECUTED WITH gimntWf Slccuracin anU Btwat OFFICE OF THIS PAPER.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 49, 5 February 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 49, 5 February 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 49, 5 February 1842, Page 1

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