-. Miscellaneous Advertisements. MASQNIC.f / ;'; /; ' MOUNT"'IDA LODGE "(EC.) "ONTHLT T .I ING-, Wednesday, 12th Inst., at halfpast Seven o'clock, in the Masonic Hall. Bj Order W.M. UNION CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL. A FAKEWELL ADDBESS will be xjl given to the Children on Sunday next at Ha f-past Two p.m., by the Rev. J. Burchett. The Parents and Friends respectfully invited. ETEE LAW, Blacksmith, begs to inform his numerous friends and the public in the Mount Ida District, that he haa commenced business at thefootofLevenstreet> Nasebyj where he hopes, to.meet-with support and patronage! v '"" " / -*■■-. - ' ~- ; '■ "' j;_ V \ Horseshoeing and General Jobbing done at ■'>-'■■ ' > current rates. »' " O YAL IS A SEB Y LODGE J m.i;.i.0.0.f ;-",' The usual Fortnightly; Meeting of the above Lodge will be'neld in' the Lodge Room, Empire Hotel, on Tuesday Evening next, 11th hist., at Eight p.m. The Monthly Lecture will be given this (Friday)-Evehmgiat: Eight p;m,Xi ,';":.-', j i ' ■ HUGH WILSON, N.G. RAM Si ~7\on SA LE, O H, } EXCH-ASP GE, _ 350 Merino Rams, chiefly bred by the 'Hon. Mathew Holmes at Lee Stream, from | the celebrated imported Btock of Mr. Lee. _ „ 1). F. MAIN. j Taieri Lake Station, Oct. 1, 1870. 'ITAKTED, TENDERS to-Sink a| Shaft, 200 feet deep, at Blacks No. 3, for the - ! Ida Valley Deep 1 it-ad Co.. Timber for slabbing, and :i Wi.im. and Gear will be supplied by the com pan*. Speciia>iiou* to be «een at Messrs. PitchieV Bros., Bla.-k» No. 1. Tenders must.be' sent to the,above address on or before the 21st October. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. £3O BEWABD. -TTTiiEftEAN on the night of Satur- ! day, Sept. ;2-tth, or on the morning of following ! day, some evil-disposed person or persons wil-fu-ly set fire to a stack of Firewood near to the. Home Station of the undersigned, a reward of Fifty Pounds will be paid to any person or persons who shall give such information as !. shall lead to the conviction of the offender : | And further, the Governor will be recomj mended to grant a Free Pardon to any such j: '; informant who inay have, been tin. accomplice.- • *-. ■■ '"]'>: F. MAIN. Taieri Lake Station, Oct. 1, 1870. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have Disposedof,n>y busines's'as' Blacksmith,rr&c, to Dunn and Keith, in whose favor I beg to solicit a continuance of that support and patronage so liberally bestowed upon myself while in business in Xaseby. J. STEEDMAN. T"N reference to the above we beg to assure the public of Naseby that no effort shall ~lse wanting on our *part to merit a similar I amount of patronage to that so liberally bestowed on our predecessor. !'•" DUNN AND KEITH.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 86, 7 October 1870, Page 2
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