Miscellaneous Advertisements. ——— ■ __i B I Gf&E RS 5 BAK BEY, LEVEN STREET, V / - \ y. NiSEBY, MOPHT iDii J . H,SC H E E P Begs to Notify to the Miners, Residents, and the Public generally of Naseby that, at tlie request of numerous friends, he lias determined upon starting A DIGrGrEESV BAKEEY, In which, on and after SATURDAY, 17th JULY INSTANT, The Eotjr PomsTD Loaf (Weighed over the counter) will be sold for ONE S H I L L I N & As J. H. Scheep has resolved upon selling at all times at the lowest remunerative prices, he trusts, that the Digging Community and the Public generally will rally round and support him in his efforts to supply them with CHEAP BREAD! ! ! Terms—Cash. V. J. H. SCHERP. Naseby, 9th March, 1869. B. GrEICTJLTTJEAL EESEEYE. It is hereby notified that an area of 2,5 0 0 ACE Ej3 of Agricultural Land, on the Run of Messrs. A. and J. H. Rolland (No. 2-24), and adjoining the Township of HILL'S CRE EK, has been set apart for occupation under the Agricultural Leases Regulations, and that applications for the same will be received at my office at St. Bathan's. H. W. ROBINSON, Warden.
N O T I C E. AMES SAMSON, in " Relinguishing BUSINESS at Naseby, takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous friends and customers for the liberal amount of support which, during the past six years, he has received at. their hands. He would also notify that he has DISPOSED OF HIS BUSINESS MR. JAMES ALEXANDER, who is well and tavorably known to the Residents of Naseby, and for whom lie would take the liberty of soliciting a continuance of that patronage liitherto so liberally accorded to himself. With reference to the above notice T iMBS ALEXANDER takes this opportunity of notifying to the Residents of Naseby and surrounding Districts, that he has PURCHASED THE BUSINESS lately carried on in this town by Mr. James Samson J, A., in thus entering into Business upon his own account, would take the liberty of assuring liis Friends and future Customers, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. ■ to JAMES SAMSON. JAMES ALEXANDER. \V/"~ANTED, a Smart BOY to learn ' ' . the Printing Business. Apply at the 'Chronicle.' Office, Nasebv.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 9 July 1869, Page 2
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389Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 9 July 1869, Page 2
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