Sale by Auction. _ ____ gAIE BY AUCTION WEDN E„S DAT 14 r H JUL T . "|y/j~ESSEB. INDER AND GEORGrE have been favored with instructions from the Proprietor to Sell, by Public Auction, at Naseby, Mount Ida, on "Wednesday, the 14th day of July proximo, all that Valuable Property situate at the corner of Leven and Earn Streets, and known as GEOEGB'S VICTORIA HOTEL, together with the Billiard Tables, Hotel and Household Furniture, Plate, Plated Ooods, China and Glassware, Buggy, -Horses, Stock-in-Trade, &c., &c. The Ground upon which the Hotel is situate is Freehold, and is admittedly THE BEST SITE IN THE TOWNSHIP of Naseby. Title —Crown Grant INDER AND GEORGE, Auctioneers.
SALE BY AUCTION o» MINING PROPERTY. NDES AND GrEOEG-E are instructed by L. O. Beal, Esq., trustee in the estate of Andrew M'Ghnnell Brown, to SELL BY AUCTION, AtfMount Ida, Shortly, All the right, title, and interest of the paid trustee in SECTION 3, Naseby district, held under a Mining Lease from-the Crown, for five years.from Ist February, 1869. ALSO, the right, title, &c. of the trustee in a ' TAIL RACE of 200 yards and extensions, lately held and worked by the , said A.M. Brown, in conjunction with the land comprised under the said Mining Lease. The purchaser will require to pay cash on the fall of the hammer. As the sale is by the Trustee, the purchaser must obtain possession and make good the title (if necessary) at his own expense. The Claim, when worked by the former owner, viz., A. ,M. Brown, yielded gold amounting to -1115oz. ldwt. 18grs. during the period from September, 1867, to 21st September, 1868.
Miscenaneous Advertisements. ABO lIC ; jg AL L. MASONIC HALL, NASEBY. PRIDA Y, 9T H JUL Y, 18 69: STE"WA E D S : W. Newman H. "W. Robinson John Bremneb ■ James Tennant J. S. M'Jntosh Walter Indee Edward Cabling-, Hon. Sec. Tlie Stewards present their compliments to the Ladies who received, invitations to the Masonic Ball in January last, and hope they will accept this Notification as an Invitation on the occasion of the Bali,, to be held on Friday the 9th July inst.. For additional invitations for Ladies, application must be made to the Stewards or Brethren . , WM. G-RUMITT, W.M. MASONIC. r.| IHE BRETHREN will, meet at the Masonic Hall, at. 4 o'clock p.ro. N O T ICE. J AMES SAMSON has This Day Appointed MESSES. INDER & GrEORG-E to Collect all Accounts due to him, and whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge.
Miscellaneous Advertisements. jGtpen in conformity with Section 5 of the Grold Mining Lease Regulations : , T HEEEBY GIYB NOTICE That -*=-■ I.have applied to the Warden at Naseby for a Lease of Ten (10) Acres, for MiningPurposes, situated in Main Gully, Ilyde : And that the said Application, and'the Objections thereto (if any), will be Heard before Mr. Warden Robinson, at Hyde, on the 14th day of. July next. MICHAEL DILLON. J)at.ed at Hyde, this 28th day of June, 1869. NOTICE. "W"E HEBEBY GIVE NOTICE that we have applied, in conformity ■with the G-oldfields Regulations, for a Lease of Two (2) Acres of Land for Mining Purposes, situate at; the head of Welsliman's Gully. . The above Application will be Heard before the Warden at the Court, House, St. Bathans, <pn Tuesday the 20th July, 1809, Thomas Davis for OWEN OWENS AND ; .JOHN SWEENEY; , St. Bathans, June 22, 1869. NOTICE. PURSUANT to Section XXIV., of Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865,1 do hereby convene an Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholders in the Hit or Miss Water Race Company, Mount Ida, registered, to be held in Mr. James Alexander's place of business, at- Naseby, on the 24th inst., p,t S o'clock p.m., in order to consider the best mode to extend the Companies' Race to the Upper Workings of Surface Hill, and to conjstruct a New Reservoir. HENRY ANDERSON, Manager, Mount Ida,
June 17,1869, SALE, ONE HALF SIIABE in James M'Donald'a Claim, foot of Mount Burster. Average wages making per man—£6 to £7 per week. Ground good, and likely to last for years. The right to lift water from Goat Greek is held exclusively by M'Donald and Williams. . For particulars apply to Mr. H. C. Hertslet, 'Chronicle' Office, Naseby. SALE, ONE SHAKE in tlie Big Water Race, Claims, Dams, &c., &c., on German Hill. The proprietor is compelled to sell, as he is about leaving the Colony. Apply to W. Eodendick, German Hill. SALE. —One Fourth Share in the Touohpipe Water Race, Kyeburn. The Touchpipe Water Race £ is one of the best races on the Kyeburn, and has a constant supply of water, never less in amount- than six Government heads. Apply to : :;/a henry white, On the Claim, Kyeburn. IHT7ECH OF ENGL AND. | The Rev. ALEX. D ASEifT was, by reason ; of an illness in his family, unable to visit, Naseby j on Sunday, June 27th, as previoiisly adveri tiaed. ; l'fc is now arranged that he will (D. V.) hold j Divine Service in the Union Church, Naseby, | on. SUNDAY, JULY 11th, at- Seven p.m.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 9 July 1869, Page 2
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