Miscellaneous Advertisements. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TBEGr to inform all peraonslndebted X- to me that I have appointed Messrs. Intler and George my true and lawful Attorneys to receive all Moneys due me, with full power to eue for and receive and in every way to act in my stead. jl RACTIC4L WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Importer, of Watchea Clocks, and Jewellery PRINCES STREET, I>UMEI>IN. (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales.) JAMES HARPER. January 3rd, 1871. And
Large and varied Stocks of Watches, Clock«, Jewellery, Silver and Electro-Plated Goods, Feld and Opera Glasses,'all imported direct from the beat manufacturers in the home ! country. i Receives ever? month parcels of the above i goods in all the latest designs and patterns. All kinds of Jewellery made to order. Repairs promply and carefully executed, at moderate charges. Orders irom the count»-v ounctuallj attended to. N.B.—Awarded FIRST PRIZE for , CLOCKS and WATCHES, New Zealand Exhibition, 18«j. Note the Address— G E O R G E YOUNG, Princes Street, Dunedin. ; Opposite the Bank off Sew South JPalis. S ADDL E R Y7 ' • ' 'T- i lyjFR. (TEOUGE JIAVEX, SADDLER, ■ and Harness Maeee, begs to announce Uj the inhabitants of Naseby and surrounding ; districts that lie has commenced Business as I above in Earn street, and hopes, by strict attention, combined with moderate'charges, to j.jneet v ith public patronage and support. ; Horse* carefully fitted wilH-ill kinds of Horse (Appointments. Repairs nirjitly. execulvd. j . Saddles, Bridles, YVhips,; sipurs, <tc., Jc«., } always oa hand. | Cf E O K G JS ■'s& A YEN, j Eabk-strxbx^Naseby, (Adjoining Glenn's Belfast Store). "lirfT. Now on Sale nt Mr. iJuach's Store— Mackay's Otigo Goldfields. Wise's. Reifch and Wilkie's Otngo Provincial. Winter's Irish Australian. Also, Lett's Rough Diaries. ,' Edited by De. Copland, M.A., MD., PH.D., and conducted bv Ministers of the Presbyterian Church. It is proposed l.y the Publishers, should sufficient encouragement oiler, to still further Enlarge and Improve this already popular religious journal. Intending subscribers for 1871 are respectfully requested to send in their names to Messrs. Mills, J >ick and Co., Dunedin, or to any of the local agents. Subscription, 7s. 6d. in advance. NOT iTcT E~ ~
"pOISQy will be laid on Hawkdun Station on and after this date. A. M'PHAIL, Manager. September 2, 1870. ~ N O fTo'& ' OTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN That all Cattle and Horses Running on Hawkdun Station will be Impounded if not arranged for. A. M'PHAIL, Manager. NOTICE. THE 'MOUNT IDA CHRONICLE' will, on he bth of February next, have arrived at the somewhat mature age of two entire years. In returning thanks to the public J'or the large measure of support which that journal hats received since the dag of its nativity, the proprietor begs respectfully to notify that hj is now making arrangements for the Enlargement of the sheet, and that, so soon as these arrangements are ccmjleted, the Mount Ix a Chkonicle will appear in the shape of a Full-sized Paper. Tnis ara gement will necessitate a considerable additional outlay and expense, but the proprietor trusts that the public will recoup him for his increased expenditure bg an additional measure of support, Naseby, Jan. 13* 1871. N
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 105, 17 February 1871, Page 1
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