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TRY ARSH'S ADELAIDE WINE I IF YOU WANT A TREAT. 89 tJST ARRIVED, FIRST-CLASS CANVAS, Manufactured expressly for Sluicing. T 4 IJ-DCI m* VT f\l> Cromwell Timber Yard. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP. The PARTNERSHIP (if any) existing between WILLIAM & MICHAEL SHANLY, carrying on business as General Storekeepers, at Melraore Terrace, Cromwell, was DISSOLVED by mutual consent on the 22nd day of December, 1871. , ,e:_ iv WILLIAM SHANLY. (Signed) MICHAEL SHANLY. Witness to the signature of W. Shanly : A. Brough, Solicitor, Clyde. Witness to the signature of Michael Shanly : W. W. Wilson, Solicitor, Clyde. NOTICE. In reference to the above, I beg to inform my friends and customers that all DEBTS due to the late firm MUST BE PAID to me on or before the 22nd FEBRUARY, 1872 ; and that my receipt for the same will alone be binding. WILLIAM SHANLY. OTICE is Hereby Given that the • , PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between JAMES NICHOLAS, JOHN LUMLEY EDWARDS, and JOHN JENKINS, of Cromwell, carrying on business as Coal Miners, under the style or firm of " Nicholas & C 0.," has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All DEBTS due to the said partnership will be received, and all LIABILITIES will be discharged, by James Nicholas, who will continue to carry on the busin3S3 under the style of the late firm. JAMES NICHOLAS. JOHN LUMLEY EDWARDS. JOHN JENKINS. Witness—John Marsh. Cromwell, January 22, 1872. CROMWELL COAL-PIT CO. MESSRS JAMES NICHOLAS & Co., having Dissolved Partnership on the 22nd January, 1872, respectfully give notice to the Public that all outstanding accounts owing by the said firm are to be sent in immediately to Mr James Nicholas, and they will be promptly settled. Mr Nicholas has authorised MR JOSEPH RESTON to Collect all Outstanding Debts due to the late firm, and respectfully requests a prompt settlement thereof. THE UNDERSIGNED CHARLES -j COLCLOUGH, hereby make application to Register the ELIZABETH QUARTZ-MIN-ING COMPANY, REGISTERED, under the provisions of the " Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, I860," and the Amended Act, 1870 : and 1 do sincerely and solemnly declare that' the following statement is, to the best of my belief and knowledge, true in every particular : The Style of the Company is, '' Elizabeth Quartz-Mining Company, Registered." The place of operations is on the Carriek Range. The nominal capital of the Company is six thousand four hundred pounds, in twelve hundred and eighty shares of live pounds each. The amount paid up in cash is £IOOO (one thousand pounds). The amount allotted in partly paid-up shares is three thousand eight hundred pounds. The office of the Company is at Cromwell. The name of the Manager is Charles Cololongh. The names in full and several residences of the Shareholders, and the number of shares held by each at this date, are as follows : John Richards, Bannoekburn - IRO Shares Philip Graves, Kawarau Gorge - 160 Shares Thom vs Hancock, Bannoekburn - 160 Shares John Towan, Cromwell - - 160 Shares James Morkane, Alexandra - 160 Shares George Redhead, Kawarau Gorge 100 Shares John A eves, Dunedin - • - 160 Shares Thomas Wilson, Kawarau Gorge- SO Shares William Talhoys, Cromwell - 80 Shares Dated this 23rd day of January, ] 872. CHARLES COLCLOIIGH, Manager. Witncs3 to signature : I. LoUGHXAN, J. P.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 117, 6 February 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 117, 6 February 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 117, 6 February 1872, Page 4

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