Hotels. MO TTN T. ? IB A H O TEL, EARN.; STREET, NASEBY. JOHN O'HALLORAN - - - Proprietor. COLLETT'S (Opposite the Bank op New Zealajtd) NASEBY, MOUNT IDA; _ Gr. C, while thanking the public-for the liberal support.accorded to him while in business for the past five years, begs to inform the inhabitants of Naseby, and surrounding districts, that he trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Clean and well-ventilated Bed Rooms, and Comfortable Sitting-Rooms. First-Class Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, &c, are only kept. v: Good stabling. ,; FIBST-Ci.ASSBILLI.VRIV '"" " " Booksellers and Stationers' f XL LI am BMEI), (Successor to JoMSwipsonJ Wholesale and Ketail Bookseller AND ' '.,-"' General Stationer, GEOEGE STEEET, DUNEDIN (Opposite Oddfellows' Mall). ' W. B. has always on hand a large assortment of School Books, Slates, and other school requisites, and being a direct importer of same, School Committees and Teachers can be supplied at xery moderate rates. WEE&USSdFAND MITCHELL, Stationers, Account Book Mantt- ■■'■■:: pacturers, Engravers, Lithograjrtiers, and Printer*, pRIKCES STREET NORTH, PEEIODICALS7~NEWSPAPEES "*- BOOKS. " Six'. _ T ~ , _ Mon's. 1 oung .Ladies Journal, monthly parts 12s London Journal, Bow Bells, &c, do., do.'"l2s Nation or Irislmian, 4 copies each month...2oa Illustrated London News, 4d0., d 0..... 28s Australasian or Leader 4 do., do. "..'.! 20s Home News, monthly paper, 16s. for twelve months. The above charges are postages included. Every description of Magazines, and Newspapers received by English Mails from all parts of the world. Country agents supplied. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, Periodical axd Newspaper Importer, Bookseller and Stationer, Fleet Street, Dun epiu Boot and Shoemakers. JOHN ECCLES, 00T ANDSSHOEMAKE r NASEBY, MOUNT IDA. Well Selected Stock of English and Colonial Boots always on hand. Shares Wanted and For Sale. AEEBUKN KACE, Eullartons. - Two Shares For Sale.—Apply to E. C Smith, Naseby. ■., T ANTED TO PTJECHASE ' Shares in Water Races and Sluicing Claims. Applv, H. C:- HERTSLET, Mming Agent, Naseby. , "ANTED TO PTJECHASE, a SHARE in the Hit or Miss Water Race Company. Apply —H. C. Hertslet, Mining Agent, Naseby. SALE, ONE-HALE SHAEE in the Mount Kyebum Water.Race. Apply to •';. .-.. !.' ~.. ; . ,„'-■ JOHN ROBERTSON, ...:,::.-■ . --.=■._ . Clarks.^ pOE SALE, One-Seventh SHARE - in the Invincible Water Race and Claims, situate on the east side of Spec G-ully, about three miles from the township of INaseby. Apply to H. C. HERTSLET, Mining Agent, Naseby. TjXm SALE, Two Third SHAKES in Water Race, No. 366, situate at G-im-merburn, together with Hut, Garden, Claims, Tools, &c—Apply to H. C. HERTSLET, ' C^-.,:. Mining Agent,. Naseby,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 40, 5 November 1869, Page 1
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