Miscellaneous Advertisements. QUADKILLE CLUB. THE MEMBERS of the Class are informed that Mr. E. Hall, the Lessee andM.C., has, in compliance with a request to that effect, resolved upon bringing the present season to a conclusion by A BALL, "which will take place in the Victoria Hall on Thursday Evening next, a Eight p.m. E. HALL, Lessee aed M.C. JJIGH- CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. We BEa respectfully to announce to Runholders, Settlers, and Country Inhabitants generally, that our Mr. Alfred H. Burton is about to make a Tour through the Province, with the object of extending our greatly admired Series of Photographic Views of New Zealand, and particularly Otagan Scenery, and that he will be prepared to undertake Private Commissions, both in Portraiture and Landscape. He proposes to leave Dunedin (for his first journey) about the 27th September, passing through Hawksbury and Palmerson } through Mount Ida and Dunstan Districts to Queenstown, and thence westward ; or otherwise as circumstances may govern. Communications on the above subject should reach us before the date mentioned. BURTON BROTHERS, Princes Street, Dttnedin, Ist September, 1869. fc ' * B. UNDER WARRANT OF DISTRESS. GASOPT V. DONNELLY. IS HEREBY GIVEN that I shall cause to be sold by Public Auction, by Messrs. Inder and G-corge, On WEDNESDAY, the Bth SEPTEMBER, at the Kyeburn Diggings, at noon, the Property known as the ANTRIM HOTEL, Together with the Undermentioned Articles. The Hotel consists of a Sod and Iron Building, containing three large rooms, and one small Outhouse, also of sod and iron. One Sofa, One Round Table, One Square Table, Four Forms, One Dozen Champagne, Three Decanters, Two Empty Barrels, Fourteen Tumblers, Two Lamps and brackets, One Stove, Two Smoothing Irons, One Clock, The property of the above-named defendant, in satisfaction of a judgment obtained in the Resident Magistrate's Court, Naseby, in the above-named canse, unleßs this execution be previously satisfied. P. A. CONOLLY, Bailiff. Naseby, 2nd September, 1869. \VTANTED, a Smart BOY to learn ▼ T the Printing Business. Apply at the 'Chronicle' Office, Naseby. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
J- S.—Your "localpoetry" is entirely unstated to our, or any other, columns. The art of writing yerse does not consist in the mere striving to make ill-spelt and inappropriate words at the end of lines, alike irregular and ungrammatical, rhyme with each other, as J. S. would seem to imagine. We, however, publish the first stanza of your effusion, which is a fair specimen of the whole, and we feel sure that our readers will thank us for not having put upon them the infliction of the remainder, wlnle you will be equally pleased that we have saved your " poetical " reputation: — " O Neasby is a preity place, ah ah ah. The publicans are a disgrace, so sum say ; The grog they sell is very bad, ah ah ah ; Todrinkit poeple miistbemad, so sumsay."
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 31, 3 September 1869, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 31, 3 September 1869, Page 2
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