Miscellaneous Advertisements. RUCTION jgAZAAE. IN; AID OF THE EUNDS EOR ERECTING . ... ' •" '.. A ■■■■■■ . - ' ' ' ' I?'E3IDENOE foe THE MINISTER OF "THE UNION- CHURCH, NASEBY. IN order to provide for the above, object it .- lias been resolved, by the .Sustentation Committee, to hold an " iUCTION BAZAAR On the principle of " A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS and the Public are invited to Contribute Articles for Sale, of any sort or description.' .Due intimation of the Day of Sale will be giveii, and the inhabitants waited upon 'at an' early date for-lists of their intended Contributions. All those interested in the promotion of such a laudable object are invited to ransack their old.curiosity corners, and stores of valueless belongings, " ' " - NICK-NACjES, JIM-CRACKS, &c. .all of which will be thankfully "received by the Committee, andacknowlegded in the ' Mount < Ida Chronicle.' It is hoped that the Public will heartily cooperate with the C.ommittee to render this, the first attempt to introduce the " New Way to Pay Old Debts" ;for a public object, a decided success. - COMMITTEES : . H. W. EoijnssojS", Esq., Chairman •-; ■ ■: ' t ;• ; Messrs. Dixon W. Inder E. Roberts J. M'Donald Ed. Horswell E. C. Smitli J. Morrison Jackson J. S. Mcintosh John Bremner -r-r Moore Jolin Connor L. W. Biisck | JD. B Miller E. NICHOLAS' Q.EAIS T D "IJNION.
Worth of Miscellaneous 'Articles, consisting of Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Musical Instruments, &c., &c-., to be' Drawn for on the Art Union . principle on , Monday Evening, June' 14th, at the Victor it! Hall, Naseby, at Eight o'clock. 100 Members - at £1 each. Prizes. 1. First-Class English Lever Gold Watch and Chain ... .. £lB 0 $2. Lady's Gold Hunting Watch and Chain ... ... ... ... 12 0 3. English Lever Silver Hunting Watch and Chain- • •.... 810 4. EnghshLever Silver Hunting Watch- 7 10 • v 5.; Splendid Musical Box ... 6 0 6. Colonial G-old Locket and Necklet 3 0 7. Colonial Grold Brooch ... ... 210 8/Lady's splendid Gem Ring . ... 2 ,10 9, Colonial G-old Locket and "Necklet 2 5 ; 10. Colonial Grold Locket and Necklet 2 5 11. Binocular [Field Glass ... ... 2 5 12. ErenchjGlpek (Eight Day). T.,.- 2 • 5 13. Coloinai Gold Brooch 2 0 . 14. Lady's Gremllmg... ... ... 2 0 is: <3-3h*t.'s Gold Scarf-Pin ... ... 1 15' 16. Lady's Work Box complete ... 115 l7 r Fren.ch-Fancy Clock ' ...• • 1 15 18. Splendid Gold Pencil Case v ! 1 10 : 19 ! .' i .'Strikiiig;Lcy.er Clock ... 110 20. Lady's Gold Sing with Gems ... 110 21. Pair Colonial Gold Ear-rings ... 110 22. Lady's Gold Ring. with Gems ... 110 23. Papier Mache Work Box ... 110 24. Lady's Gold Ring, with Gems ... 1 5 25. Gerit.'s Gold Scarf Pin ... ... 1 5 26. Lady's small ebony Cross, gold mounted ... .... ..... 1 5 27. Paii' Coloiiar Ear-rings „ . i 6 28. Concertina... ... ; 1 .0 Gerit.'s Scarf Pin ... . .. ; 10 30. Gent.'s Scarf Pin ... ... 10 .31. Colonial:G-pld Locket ~. . ... . 10 32. Lady's Companion ■ ... ... i o 33- Splendid Photographic Album ... 10 24^tLady's Gold Ear-rings ... ... 1 0 35. Lady's Companion ... ... 1 o " ' £IOO 0 ' The above article's are all of the best quality, and can be warranted. Previous to the Day of Drawing the Shareholders will form themselves into a Committee for the" purpose of deciding as to the disposal .of. their property. For the convenience of parties living at a: distance from Naseby, Numbered Tickets will/ ■be'forwarded on'the receipt of £l. The Articles are now exhibiting in Mr. E. Nicholas's window. / FOB SALE, Share in the "Water .Race and Claim, situate at Upper Eye-" 1 burn, and'-feiown by the nstme of ; the Eip and Company. / Apply t<)V * ■> •' * J .CHARLES KING-, \ . Kveburn. ' Kyebiu-ri", May 19;H869. "' ' f D DRESSES WANTED of the . following Persons (who h4ve lately left 'fcljefHogburn) by HJ ORRIN.G & MILLAR : IJ. John Milliken, a hman, with eandy goM,ee, and rather deaf; - XJaniel Rick Alios, a jjgill young Englishman; , and , IVEiltak: a
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 18, 4 June 1869, Page 2
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