Miscellaneous Advertisements. GRAND OPENING NIGHT! : - NASEBY, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 19TH. GREAT ATIRACTION! The Popular and World-renowned Artiste, CjVD IT I I J) AL M r< : KST O N (.MRS. W. ALEXANDER), ' Who has appeared in every city and town throughout. Great Britain, Victoria, New youth Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and New Zealand, Will give her Grand PEOT EA N ENTERTA INME NT S ENTITLED W ANTED A STA R. Reserved Seats, 45.; Seeond do., 2s. 6d. For full particulars see Programmed. V. R. IN THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, OAMARU. Riach v. All Nations Water Race Mining Company (Registered.) SuMPTER AND I/EMON V. SAME. Sumpter v. Same. Booth and .Finch v. Same.
rjpo BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, under Distress "Warrants in the above Actions, at the Court House, Maetewhenua Goldfield, on SATURDAY, 19TH DAY OF AUGUST, At Noon, unless the said Warrants are previously daly satisfied, s The All Nations Water Pace and Water Rights, Tools, Plant, House, etc., etc, ARCHD. ROXBURGH, Bailiff. N.B.—Particular attention is drawn to this Sale, as the Property contains very Valuable Water Rights. DRAINAGE PIPES. L. W. BUSCif has lsecn aj>ItX pointed Agent in the Mount Ida District tor the Water of Leith Pipe and Pottery Works (J. H. Lambert's), and will be able to supply Drainage Pipes, &c., at Duneclm rates. Hotelkeepers and parties having Gardens will find the above superior to wood and considerably cheaper. ' H E V r A JN T Gr EL Is T' EDITED BY KEV. DR. COPLAND, M.A. M.D., Is the only Keligious Magazine published in (Jfcago. Jiiich number eonrains Twenty P;t"es Dl" interesting reading mutter, and the Annual Subsciipticm is only 7s. Grl MK. L. W. 13USCH, Agent f oit Mount Ida. F0 R SA LE, THAT well-known HOTEL, situated on the Ida Burn, and known a<? HOTiiL,' lately o°™pied by Mr KermoJe. Goo J stable, garden Wi outbuildings. Terms easy. Apply at the Hotel; or to Mr. H. Wilson Chronicle ' Office, Naseby. ' K ES BY T E li 1A H NASEBY P The REV. J. M'COSH SMITH, MA B J) will Preach in tl.e Kytrburn Digoi„,, s Chutvh on Sunday next, 20th Inst.., at r-j'.e usual hou» • and in the Masonic Hall, Naseby, same evening at 6.30 p.m. J. S. M-INTOSH, Hony. gecy.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 129, 18 August 1871, Page 4
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