Race Notices. ; OUNT ; %ACES. EDMUND HOJRSWELL having purchased the Grand Stand Booth on the occasion of the approaching Meet begs to inform his friends and the public generally that, in addition to a SPIRITS, WINES, AND BEER, of the most approved brands, he "will be prepared, during the entire gathering, to furnish A FIRST-CLASS COLD DINNER, Including all the Delicacies of the Season, At 3s. Per Head. Sale by Auction. SALE BY AUCTION "IST DEB AND GEOEQE - have received instructions from the proprietors, to Sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, 17t.h JANUARY, At the Victoria Hall, at Six o'clock p.m., That Valuable Property known as the EICjJLS IO E CLA IM, Comprising an area of Ten Acres/held under special grant. The Claim is known as the best in the district, and will give many years highly remunerative employment to any enterprising party. The Auctioneers can, with confidence, recommend the above Property to. all parties anxious of embarking capital in a really, bona fide safe and well-payiiig investment. They also desire to call attention to the-fact that this claim, being held under Special Grrant, purchasers will be liable to no rent or charge whatsoever. Intending purchasers, desirous of testing the auriferous properties of the ground, can do so by applying at the claim any day prior to the sale. '
Miscellaneous Advertisements.; 'NDEE AND GKE 0E &% - hare been favored with instructions to dispose of, by Private .Contract, that wellknown House THE A UTE I M HOT EL, Situate on the Kyebiirn Diggings, and now in Fuli Trade. A Large Garden in Full Crop Will be Sold with the House. ''".-"■ Also, Hale Shake ik Water Race. If not disposed of previously the Property will be sold by Public Auction, in the "Victoria Hall, on Monday, 17th January, at 5 o'clock p.m. INDER AND GEORGE, Auctioneers and Commission Agents. A RARE OPPORTUNITY! V .{.;. 108 SALE ob TO BE LETThat commodious and well situated Roadside Inn known as the PIGROOT HOTEL, together with the Stables, Outhouses, and Growing Crops, The pigroot Hotel- is the half-way house between Dunedin and; Dunßtan, and is the night house for Cobb's Coaches. Possession in March, -1870. Apply to the proprieter, Mr. John Burgess, on the premises. ! O OK E BE Hjobeing's Make oe Watebtights REDUCED TO 28s. 6d. Hjorring and Millar have how arranged" for & Regular Supply of Those Goods at -Naseby, •.',:'.'••. AT THE • ,;£ /;".' ':■>■. EEBU6ED PBICE OE 28s. Foe Cash- Only. • • The Redaction in Price does hot imply .either Inferior Material or Workmanship, for both ;are the Best they can Procure. . " ""'."'" ' FOUND, on the Street, on Sunday last, a Pair of OhiUren's Boots. Owner can have same by applying" at the of this Paper on payfrg* for' : advertiser
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 50, 14 January 1870, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 50, 14 January 1870, Page 2
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