Miscellaneous Advertisements. NOTICE to STOCKOWNERS IN NASEBY And Wurrounding Districts. A LL CATTLE AND HORSES . found Trespassing in Mr. Maitland's Fattening Paddock (said Paddock consist s of that part of the run betwixt the parallel fences, one of which runs from the four-mile pinch to the Eweburn Creek, and the other from M Phce s House to the Eweburn Creek) 'will, on and after Ist December next, be sent to the nearest Pound. GEO. OLIVER, Manager, Eweburn Station. NOTICE TO SHEARERS. SHEARING BEGINS, at fche Kyebum Station, on Tuesday, 2lst Noverae ber, Intending Shearers are requested to be present the previous day (Monday), when the shearing board will be filled. Messrs. Hamilton and Rowley have arranged to take the Shearers from our shed when we finish shearing. • W. AND J". SANDERS. to Owners of HORSES. In consequence of the great annoyance caused by a large number of Stray Horses constantly coming about the Home Station, Notice is Hereby Given that, after Monday, 20th inst., all Horses found Trespassing within one mile of tho Home Station, will be Impounded. W. AND J. SANDERS. Kyeburn Station, Nov. 8, 1871. J^OTICE.— ALL Strange STOCK Found on Run No. 222, after the Ist Dec., will be Impounded. H. S. AND E. A. CHAPMAN c ii OWN HOTEL Rattray Street, Dttnedin. A. LAWRENCE Proprietor. First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Families. Board, with Single Bedrooms, 255. per week. None but the Finest Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept. A S O N I C HALL. HOUDIN'S WONDERS AND MIRACLES! To-Morrovv (Saturday) Evening, at Eight p.m. The world-renowned Somatic Coniuror and Wizard CHARLES HOUDIN, ADOLPHE KING, The Eminent Pianist and Vocalist (from. Lyster's Opera Troupe). Front seats, 35.; Back seats, 25.; Children, half-price. After the performance there will be a Dance. For Programme See Handbills V. R. j\J"OTIOE IS liKREBT GIVEN', that the Unsold Sections (exclusive of Reserves) in the Townships of Naseby and BlairTaieri, will be offered for Sale, by Public Auction in the Survey Office, Naseby on Monday, 27th November, at noon. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Entertainment in Aid of the Funds of the Mount Ida Di«tncl School. Masonic Hall on Friday, December Bth, 1871. Particulars in Future Advertisements. J^LOWERS!!! FLOWERS!!! MR. J. SOLOMON begs .to announce to the residents of Naseby that he has instructed Messrs Inder and George to sell by auotion, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Empire Hotel, on the evenings of Monday and Tuesday the 20th and 21st inst., at Eight p.m. a Choice Assortment of BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY PLANTS. WANTED, a MAN, to make himself generally useful. Must understand Horses. George's Victoria Hotel. 1
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 142, 17 November 1871, Page 4
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