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Miscellaneous Advertisements. ~ LECTURE IN" AID OF THE MOUNT IDA DlSfiilCr HOSPITAL. Mr. Justice Chapman Will deliver a Lecture in the MASONIC HA LL. NAS E BY, THIS EVENING (FRIDAY) FEB. IS, At Eight, o'clock sharp. H. W. ROBINSON, Esq, IN THE CHAIR. E. T. GEQKGE, Hon. Sec.

jjIKASEK, WISiIART AND CO., . RAIL WA Y FOU N" D SY, GREAT KING STEEET, DUNEDIN. ' ■All Kin Is ,of Castings in .Iron and "Bras?, Stampers, Quartz-Crushing IVf.ichinery. Gast-Tron Sluice and Ripple Plates; Breast, and Undershot WaterYVheets. - Steam Engines .\fade :md Repiired. #*# Castings supplied for all kin Is of Raping, Thrashing, and Horse-power Machines. Furmce K irs, Fire-proof D >ors and Safes. B. PUBLIC NOTICKv Under Section 1 of Regulation IV. Application has been \ T made to me by Robert Ross, a, R. Paice, and Philip Sullivan, to decl.-ire that the port ion of the Otago (i-oldtHd; described in the •Schedule. hereto, may. be occupied bv Holders* .of tfiiiers' Rights, in Claims of the tioned size, viz.:— One O) ■. Acre f (or each Holder of a .Milter's. Ritrft't., pm> uLvlthat r.o block ! claim shnll coir.p"ise more than six ' (fi) Acres'alto«f«>{ her.- « ••• XowV therefore, F iii v K Xotiok that siu-h Application, and any Objection thereto, will be heard before me. ut the Court. ll.*us<\ Ynsebv on Saturday, February 24Mi, 1«72/at 1L am; ' 11. VV. ROBINSON - Warden. tr ' 2

Schedule: < All that, portion of the Ot,agbGoldfieldsi< uate at Hojrburn Flat, between the Hamilton Koad and the Alain dully, Hogbnrn. containing three acres .or thereabouts, and bounded ;ia follow* l , viz On the north by the Hamilton road, 5£ chains •' on t!ie *outh by the Main Giil ly, 5 chain'*; on tha east by (Jr. »wn lands, chainsj anion the west byOrotty's garden, 5 chains. * n . ' J. DILLON, . AILOH, riOSTRii, .& DRAPER, LKTEN" STTIKKT, NASEBY. J. DILLON has much /pleasure in informing hisnjimeroas friends in Nasehv and surrWldistricts, that he has commenced business on his own account in those premises in Leven street, adjoining the Empire Hotel, an 1 trusts, through attention to business, and moderate rates, to meet with patronage °and support. ° LADIES HABIT M"A"KER. _ left/with Mr. \T. \T'( Jonnochie, St.. ■Bathans, will receive prompt attention;

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 154, 16 February 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 154, 16 February 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 154, 16 February 1872, Page 4

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