PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I BEG to intimate that I have taken my brother, Mr. Alrxanher Maclean, into Partnership with me in my business as a Stock, Station, and General Commission Agent. j * JOHN MACLEAN. "DEFERRING to the above intimation, -*-l' we now beg to notify that we shall carry on the business of Commission Agents and Auctioneers from this date under the style of J. and A. Maclean ; and that we will hold regular Sales of Fat Stock at our new Cattle and Sheep Yards, Kaikorai, every Wednesday. We have also the pleasure to stato thatwe have made arrangements with Messrs. George Gray Russell and Co. to hold Weekly Auction Sales of Wool, Hemp, Tallow, Hides, Sheepskins, Grain, &c, in the new stores just erected by that firm in Bond and Crawford streets. Our first sale in these premises will shortly be advertised. We shall bo at all times prepared to mako tho most liberal cash advances upon Wool, Grain, or other produce consignod to us for sale here, or for shipment to Australia or England. JOHN MACLEAN. ALEXANDER MACLEAN. Dunedin, Ist August, 1873. DISSOLUTION op PABTNERSIIIP WE have this day, by mutual consent, Dissolved our Partorship, as Millers in the Ilelenshrook Mill. The business will in future be carried on by Mr. E. N. Lrgok, who will pay or receive all outstanding monies due to or by the.late firm. JOHN LAWSON. EDWIN LEGGE. SALE OF £50,000 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT FOUR PER CENT DEBENTURES. APPLICATIONS are invited for the PURCHASE of the whole or any portion of Fifty Thousand New Zealand Government Debentures. These Debentures will be issued under the "Immigration and Public Works Loan Act, 1870," and will be sold at £90 10s. per cent. The. Debentures will have a currency of Forty Years from the 15th April, 1873, and will be in sums of One Hundred Pounds each, bearing interest at Four per Cent., payable half-yearly, on the loth April and 15th October in each year. The Debentures will be allotted in the order of .application, and will be delivered to the purchaser on payment of the purchase money, with accrued interest from 15th April. Applications to be addressed to the Treasury, at Wellington. C. T. BATKIN, Secretary to the Treasury. Treasury, Wellington, 6th August,, 1873. NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. TfREE PASSAGE TO SING-LE WOMEN. Four Pounds in cash, or a Promissory Note for >b-ix Pounds, per Statuto Adult for other Immigrants 1 TWO POUNDS FOR CHILDREN UN-BER TWELVE. INFANTS FREE, N.B. — Colonists desirous to bring out Labourers, Servants, or Artisans can arrange for tbeir selection by friends at home. Particulars can be obtained from the Immigration Officers, Government Assurance Agents, or at any Money Order Post Office. C. E. H-AUGIITON, Under Secretary for Immigration. Wellington, 10th July, TOHNK E L S O Having leasedijthe Livery j Stables from Mr. R. Williams, wishes to inform tlje public that he has accommodation for horses second to none in Otago, with a groom in attendance night and day. First-class double and Single Buggies. Ladies' and Gentl^men's^Saddlp, Horses qn, hire. ( Horses carefully broken to. Saddle, i ' * , and, H^rneßs, (
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 290, 21 August 1873, Page 4
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