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J_fectmgß. DUNEDiN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. AN Extraordinary General Meeting: of! the Members of the above Society will bo held This Evening, at St Geofg.-'e Hall, at half-past 7 o'clock,for'the despatch ipf Special Business. • >••<<,. j WILLIAM BLAIR, « A ; .'■ t :3' hi.. \ , Hen, Sec. - OTAGO .DAILY T&MES -tUt WITNESS " ' '" 'COMPAKY (LIMITED). A GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of Ipe Otago Daily Times and Witness Cdmpany' J>(Hmittd,) <vili be held at the Office of the Compsny •(" Daily Times" Office), Princes street *outfa, on Wednesday, 24th April, at 8 o'clock p.m.,. for the purpose, of receiving the Directors'fteport. By order of tbe Directors, B. L. FARJEON, Secretary. THE Creditors of F. H. Hamilton, blacksmith, Taieri, are requested to meet at; the Oriental Hotel at Ti.ree p.m. on Saturday, 20th. GROCERS' MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. THE Ordinary Meeting of'the above Society will be held in the Athecajara Hall This Evening. Friends of Early Closicg Movement will do well to attend. A. ROSS, Secretary. SHAG EIVER WATER RACE COMPANY (RIOISXfE»EI>). AN Extraordinary Mealing of the Sharehohkrs of this Company will be held at the Registered Office, Temple Chambers, Dunedin, at 12 o'clock on Monday, 6th May next. Business :■—To tike into consideration the present state and prospects of the undertaking, and to devise means to liquidate tbe debt incurred by the sanction of the General Meet, ing, held 29th August last; or to voluntarily wind up the Company. C RICHARD CREETH, Secretary. Dunedin, 15th April, 1867. Dissolution of Partnership DIdSOLUTIOK OF PARTNEIife HIP™ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership between James Prendergast and the undersigned Edmund Peel Kenyon and Henry Dyer Maddock, carrying on business as Barruters, Attorncya-at-Law and Proctors, at Lunedin, in tlio Province of Otago, and Colony of New Zealand, under the style or firm of "Prendergast, Kenyon and Maddock," was Dissolved on the feixth day of February last, owing to tbe retirement of tlie said James Prendergast on his acceptance of the office of Attorney-General. I And Notice ia hereby farther given that ! the undersigned will coaiihuc in partnership together as Barristers, Attorney*-at-Liw and Proctors, under the style or firm of " Kenyon and Maddock." Dated at Dunedin, this thirteenth day of April, 1867. - E. P. KENYON. H. D. MADDOCK. Witness—Wm. D. Stejvabx, -A Dunedin. n ' ' ■ ' i mi mi hi in iiiiiii i i Furniture.;. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ~ GBEAT CLEARING SALE OF SCOTCH AND ENGLISH-MADE FURNITURE.Retiring positively from Business,' JAMES MACK ASPS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Stu&rfc street. IN retiriog from the Furnitfre trade,-J. Mackay (bting about to Icavo the Colonies) takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Gtago for tho very liberal support he has received for the past seven years, and in doing so, begs to state that his stock now consists of the choicest as-ortradnt of Dmingroom, Drawingroom, Bedroom and Hall furniture, of the newest and moat chaste de&igns, all of which he is now disposing of at cost price, to insure a speedy clearance. To parties furnishing this affords an opportunity seldom to ba met with, A short summary of the stock is as follows: - Walnut drawing-room suites, covered in green damask ; do, iv French tourney; walnut cheftoniers, plate glass doors and . backs, oval and circular walnut tables, walnut card tables, whatnots, Canterbnrys, &c ; dining-room suites, Spanish mahegany chairs, in haircloth and morocco; sofas and couches, in haircloth and morocco, patent telescope tables, mahogany 100 tables, mahogany sideboards and cheHoniers, dumb waiters, night commodes, bedroom suites, wardrobes, chests of drawers, washstands, marble tops, looking glasses, wood and cane bottomed chairs, hair and flock matresses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, iron and brass bedsteads, children's cots, &c, &c. ;' All outstanding accounts must be settled by first of May, arid all debts due : to ; be handed in for liquidation. 'J. MACKAY, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, : . Opposite St, Paul's Church, Stuart street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1652, 17 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1652, 17 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1652, 17 April 1867, Page 1