Miscellaneous Advertisements! ' A WOOD, COAL, AND GENERAL PACKERS. i Orders addressed to us at the Post. Office, Naseby, promptly attended to. » BUSCHrjbegs yto announce *to • the Residents oljNaseby ami surruiinding neighborhood that lie has now a first-rat PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST /; from Dunedin in his employ. - f PORTRAITS TXKEIf In the First Style of the Art. : r i finder & George's -7TOALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN! T BEG to inform all Persons Indebted to me that I have appointed Messrs. Ihder and George my true and lawful Attornies, to receive all M'oneys IKie me, with full power to sue for and recover, and in every way act h* my'.BteadlJ . em son : 1 ; JOHN M'DONALD.I - July 7,1870, | ; : —: ———-— : J-"" •■NOTICE.- <j IB KG- inform all Persons to me , that , I have appointed Messri? Inder and George my true and lawful Attocjnies, with.power to receive, sue for; alid recover all Moneys Duo lue. ' / ■ ' HARRY- NOKES; . N O T I C E: BEG- to inform all "Persons Ini debited to nie that I have appointed * Messrs. -Ihder and George my true and lawful Attorneys, with- power to receive, sue for, and recover-all moneys due me. JAMES STEEDMAN.
- CHARLES PEsdfc). V PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . , O ~|\/|" R cii uur>-:s PH-cro', - <s• S ±VjL boot AND SHOEMAKER, p~ P* lias inucli pleasui'e in informing the ?" Mines and the publiegeneraliy that he intends Opening, in a few* days, qC those premises in Xeven street, §■ yr lately occupied by Mr. R. Strong, pg Watchmaker. Boots and Shoes jJ? CO made on the premises suited to the j. 2 " requirements of the District. Mr. .Q . C. P. desires to state that, q considerable Colonial experience in the trade, he is prepared to execute work of the finest description. Ladies' Boots made to Order. ; CHARLES PESGIO. J: NOTICE." I ROBERT WILLIAMROTTING, , of Naseby, Mount Ida, Otago, New Zealand, do hereby nominate, constitute, andappoint rriy son Robert Botting, of Naseby aforesaid, Butcher, to be my true and lawful Attorney, to receive all Moneys due to me in connection with my late business of Butcher in Kaseby aforesaid, to grant full and sufficient receipts for the same in my name and on my behalf; and also to sue for tlie recovery of any debts due to me in connection with the business as aforesaid. . ROBERT "WILLIAM BOTTING. Naseby Oct. 26, 1870. SADDLERY. MR, GEORGKE RAVEN, Saddler, and Harness Maker, begs to announce to the inhabitants of Naseby and surrounding districts that be has commenced Business as above in Earn street, and hopes, by strict attention, combined with moderate charges, to meejb with public patronage and support. Horses carefully fitted with all kinds of Horse Appointments. Repairs neatly executed. Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, &c., &e., always on hand. GEORGE RAVEN, Earn-street, Naseby, (Adjoining Glenn's Belfast Store). Race Notices.
ST..BATHANS • ANNUAL JgACES Will take place on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, The 26th and 27th December, 1870. WILLIAM PYLE, Hon. Becre^axy.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 18 November 1870, Page 1
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