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3M[isoellaixe6iis Advertisements^ LISTdn Ai| of MARY JANE MOORE, who has been denied the privilege of a home, in consequence ;6f which she has no means of support..: All persons desirous of subscribing for the"' above charitable purpose 1 vail find a list at the Empire Hotel. ") 0 ST; between J -. ' ;.. - : .. ,"''"' ' i: ~ ;Hyde and Hamilt dn, a' SUver Lever Hunting WATCH. 'Any,person finding and retai'n'in.g same to.Bremner Bros., Hamn%>n, will receive; the above reward. , ANTED; SFBSCEIBEES for . . -the' Home News, Illustrated London News,"Punch, Belts-Life/-'Dispatch, Lloyd's, News of .the World, Glasgow i; Mail,\ Scotsman, Inverness Courier, Dublin Nation,' Irishman, Freeman's-Journal / Belfast Isews, -New Yorlc Herald, Tribune, Harper's Illustrated, Le'she r s do., Irish American; "Toronto 6rlobe; Boston Pilot, California Altaic ;Melbourne. Austi'ala'sian, i Leader, -Australian London Society, Cornhill, London Journal/ Bow : - Bells, Family Herald, &c, &c. Orders by post attended to. B/SHANNON & OC-, PRINCES STREET V Opposite, G-Qverhment Buildingsy;Dunedin. ; ; ENDEES will- be received, up to 21st April, 1870, I y the Directors of the IDA VALLEY DEEP* LEAD CO:,: BLACKS No. 3, far SINKING and FURNISHING- a SHAFT, 200 feet deep, in the Deep Lead at Blacks No. 3, Specifications can be seen, and ' full particulars obtained, upon application to sie undersigned at Blacks No, 1. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. '(Signed)- JOHN PITOHIE. | DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSTIIR ' : ' rfbTIQE IB HEEEBY MV^N, . Y that the. Partnership heretofore; existing between the undersigned, carrying on. business in Naseby, district of .Mount;lda, .as.' General Printers,' and Printers.and Publishers of the Mount Ida CHEOKiciiE Newspaper, under the name or style of Hertslet and Wilson, has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent. Henceforth the business .will be earned on by Hugh Wilson, on his own account, and all accounts due to'or'iby'the late; firm ; of' Hertslet and Wilson will be received and paid by the said. Hugh Wilson. , ■; -■-■■ r/ > H C. HERTSLET. | \ HUGH" WILSON/ Witness to signatures of H. C; Hertslet; aindj Hugh Wilson— _ . .",.,„■;- • ,Edmukd HoESWEii. " '.'"'"'/'■. , v Naseby, Marehl7,lß7o."

TO. THE MINERS AJN D. OF : "■-- THE MOUNT IDA DISTRICT.; ~ \JF' : ail., entirely •private - nature have, de? cided me to cease r my connection with: the< Mount Ida Chronicle, which, after the pre-sent-issue, will be carried on by my late .part"jxevii'Mx. Hugh Wilson/upon his]own and sole account. ....'' *T.""".;' . . - It has riot "been without -considerable paiir that I have felt' compelled to- adopt'this course 1 —holding;- as ; I; do, in'grateful'remembrance the many acts of consideration and indulgence (with little, if any/unMndnesspi'-discpurtesy) which I have at all times'received at your hands,during the period I have had the honor to conduct the Chboni<3l:e;\./ M. y/;,0 -.iVi Though discojitinuin g my connection with the [ paper, it is'sfciHiny intention to remain among you —at all events, for a continue to carry on business as a .Mining .and; General Agent; and I trust that my old, as well as some new [will rally round, *me- in the not altogether new career which ,1, purpose to follow. ',""" :: ~.-:'■-'.:.. r l am > gentlemen, } y-\;\ >\\ ...:;.-. Yourobedient servant, '! *-'-•- • _ H. G.; HERTSLET:: I ANTED TO BOESQW; &om ' 1 £IOO to £500; to .complete :thevhringing in of a Watey'Race. Ati the Maerewhehua f Diggings. .... .'. security is-the Race-itself, and Government heads of water held..by, the' borrower under license. " : ' ■ '" " ~ ■"* - The race will extend from the Kakanui River'. toJShelMaerewhehua Diggings—;the entire distance being 13 miles, 5 of wliich are "already completed. One additional-- : inile 'of' cutting;•' will render a large portion of the Race at once' available. " ,- .. .r. - , .A. Grdod interest will be given. -, ■'...'. /. ..■■•':.. Apply to 1 ■_■.-.. - o : . fz;,-.■:■■;. :.ii .:■&. Q. Mining;_ Agenfc;]Sra^eby.^ T

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 1 April 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 1 April 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 1 April 1870, Page 2

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