Miscellaneous Advertisements. "MMGEATION TO OTAGK). CONDITIONS: £7 10s. for each advilt, and the half of that sum for persons bet ween of one and twelve, Jnust be paid in. j§tago before the names are sent home to the? Agent in Eclin-,gh-l;;i ■■ $ - f' ' ■'■'■. ■" If this piartiesfremain tliijjee years in Otago, no furxher|j)aj;nient mil r|quire to be niade. If tJhejf dojfnoi remaih th'%f years, anotber payment equal to tbe|'above must be made. Tbe|money|wiil be^returned if tbe parties do not of a passage to Otago. . Schedules -will be furnished for inserting name, &c, on application to JOHN LOGAN, Immigration Agent, Dunedin. 12th July, 1869. Note.—John Auld, Esq., W.S, Edinburgh, is the Agent; G-eorge Andrew, Esq., is the Secretary. OiSce: 60, Princes-street, Edinburgh. ; ><T> ALLOTMENTS m.-tTie'TOWlSr-SHIP of N&SEBY, offered for Sale, by V?" •■ '''■>'■ Monday, the 16th day of August next, noon. Upset price, ss. per foot frontage. VALUATION OF IMPROVEMENTS ON TOWN ALLOTMENTS, yASEBY. IVTOTIGE ISf HEKEBY GIVEN—JL-\ that>: acting under authority from the Waste Land Board, I iwiil Sit in the Court House, Naseby, on Saturday's August 7, at 11 a.m, for &e purpose of DETERMININGTHE VALUATIONSi to be placed upon the Town Allotments to be offered for Sale on the 16th August, 1889, when all persons interested are requested to attend, or there Valuations may be settled in their absence. H. W. ROBINSON, .'•■'-. Warden.
i OUBTS, &c, IN MO HINT IDA J DISTRICT. WARDEN'S : IInD'RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S pOIJETS. Nasebx—-August v s£-14, 30. St. BATHAsrs—August 3. HAirrLToy—August 10. Macraes—-August 12. Petty Session—-July 30, August .27* - H. W. ROBINSON, . v : '''■■■"■ Warden and R.M. KOIICE, AMES SAMSON, in '■;'-■ Relinguishing BUSINESS at Naseby, takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous friends and customers for jthfe liberal amount of support which,/during the past six yearst-he has received at their hands. HeY would also notify that he has DISPOSED OF HIS BUSINESS MB; JAMES ALEXANDER, . .-'■■' ].s\ •.•"',■ who is weft and known to the i ßesidents :of ;Nas|by, and for' whom he would ,take 3 the liberty of Bohcitinga continu'anee;'of that patronage hitherto so accorded s to himself. - -■ | .;■:; i ■ ■';'. .-'." : ' : W A . : ::■-'. ■;'" /-JAMES. SAMSON, With reference to the above notieo "|7AMES AEEXANDEK fJ takes this opportunity of notifying to the Residents of Naseby and surrounding Districts; that he has PURCHASED THE BUSINESS lately earned on in'this town by Mr. James Samson J. A., in thus entering into Businessupon his own account, would take the liberty of assuring his Eriends and future Customers, that .nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. '-■.'. JAMES ALEXANDER. f "ANTED, a Smart BOX to learn the Printing Business. ' Appjy "at'th* ' Ofßoe, Naseby.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 27, 6 August 1869, Page 2
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