NOTICE. | THE Partnership hithi'ilo e\i=tin2 - between tbe | undersifrned, Janus Thompson and James IliiFsell, CMrvinc; on hu-iiie s"'5 "' r-s v/00l scourers and fplliinmijers, uiiilur the style or firm of Janiu-j T!io\np- 1 son and Co., is this day Di&uiv&L by mutual Cuii^ent. AH debts due to an I from tbe kite fiiin will bo respectively ructived and paid by tbe said James lidssell. (Signed) JAiIES THOMPSON, JAMES HASSELL. Witness— T. W. Park -.a, R.M., Oamaru. Onmaru, 30th September, 18*32. VT OTICE.— To all parties who have Stray Cattle. Xi Cattle having; Strayed on Runs No. 134 and 22, notice is hereby given that parties may be sent to tend them, considerable damage having been done. Stotfield Station, Kakanui, September 30, 18G2. "VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Wil'iam ±S Elfenb"in and John Thomson, tbe younger, both of Port Cbnlmers, in tbe Province of O'Kjro, an.l Colony of New Zealand, Merchants, carrying on the busings there under the style or firm of " W. Elfenbeinand Co,,"' have, by Deed of Assignment, beaiing date the 10th day of October, 1862, and niude between tbe said William Elfenbein aiid John Thorns >n of the first part, John C.u»ill and Eiiw/ml Bowes Ciircrill both of Dunedin, iv the Piowace afoiesaid, Merchants of the second part, and the several other persons whose names and seal-> are thereunto subscribed and st fc and who are also respectively named in the first Schedule thereunder written being severally Creditors in their oun ricbt or in Co-partner-ship or Iwing Apcnt> or AUornies of creditors of the said William Elfenbein and John Thomson of the third part ; assigned all their- personal estate and effects to the syLl John Cargill and Ed wan I Bowes Cargiil, interest lor the equal benefit of all the creditors of the said William Elfenbrin and John Thomson, and notice is hereby further given, that the said deed now lie^ for signature, by aud on behalf of the creditors of the said William Elfeiisbein and John Thomson, at the oiliee of Air E P. Kenyou, iv Manse-street, Dunedin, afowsaid Solicitor, and that all creditors failing; to sign tho same, on or b 'fore the 31st day of October, install, will be excluded from the benefit of the same deed. Dated this 10th day of October, 1362. E. P. KEN YON, Solicitor to th" Tru^tpes.
TORN M'GREGOR, Photo naphie ami Calot) Upist, has now opened his new l'o'tiwit Rooms in Upper Stu.irc-Mieet (three minutes' wa'k from the Octagon), where, from the pimty of the atmosphere, combined with first-class app iratus, he U now propared to take Portraits in any weatli r, which for truthfulness and beauty cannot" be surpassed in any country. Cartes de Vinlte unsurpassed for beauty. Charges extremely moderate. WLAW k. CO , Seed F.iuueis, Melbourne , Law, Somner and Co., Wholeoalu and lict.nl Seedsmen, Octagon, Dunedin. TX7ILLIAM STAlNN.— Sarah Etheiington wishes f f to know your whereabouts. Addles to the Po<-t Office, Bendi»o, Victoria. /CHARLES O'BRIEN-Your Brother Hugh lias Kj airived from Victoria, and is going to the Dunstan, v anxious to hear from jou. Write to the Dunedin Post Office. IF this should meet the -eye of John Wil'rams, Ja9t heaul of at Sydney, hew ill hoir of his cousin, Daniel Williams, at Rowley's Expuss Office, Dunstan Digffli.gg. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT RIVER SIDE FARM, NORTH TAIERI. milE Ent ; re Draught Horse /$P A. SOVEREIGN. jT*FTsMfim ' s ?ot k- v the far-foiued hoise j KtjfeLjr^^i^L.r Black Chyjipion. of Tasmania, TsfW^GnffiV m } °- !m imported mare. Sove--SJfcife^^fc= rc '"n" n ' s ronn OU ' O1 "> wit' 1 K ! ' eat hone **Bc*Ekiu&«>G£!. and muscle, is good tempered and true to the collar. Terms (each Mare) £4 ss. To be paid ior on delivery. Mares from a distance, grazed at 3s Gd per week, at the owner's risk. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Commmercial Horse Bazaar, Dunedin a Tjl H E thoroughbred horse jSfo. i FLYING DUTCHMAN. j^j^g&bßiflsj^ Flying Dutchman is a brown HR horse by Jersey, (impoited to Tas\ft' -BV)7Jj^/ mania) by Bay Middleton, winner |ggj|g|£|gjgp of the Derby at Epsom, 183 G. Jersey (imported to Tasmania) by Buzzard, by Blacklock, dam Cobweb, winner of the Oaks, at Epsom, 1824. See Stud Book. Terms, £5 ss; grooniage included. DONALD STRONACH. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. AN AGENCY of this Bank has been opened at TfJAPEKA, for the put chase and receipt of GOLD, for safe custody. Drafts can be obtained at the above Agency payable at any of the New Zealand or Australian Branches. JAMES A. DOUGLAS.
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Otago Witness, Issue 567, 11 October 1862, Page 4
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747Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 567, 11 October 1862, Page 4
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