Miscellaneous Advertisements. PUBLIC NOTICE. To the Landed Proprietors and Others of the Province. G-BNISiBMEir, — -i- 1870," (based upon the original Torrens's Land Act), is just closing its first year of existence, and so far <is the country is concerned I believe as some of you may know, the result is more than satisfactory; as for myself, a Licensed Broker under the Act, the result is flattering,—in other words I have received during the year an ample share of the business going, in Dunedin, from the Suburbs, and throughout the Province. I beg, therefore, to tender my best thanks, and solicit, while continuing to merit, a continued and enlarged amount of that business, consisting principally of Transferring Titles of Landed Property from under the old to the new Act, preparing Conveyances or Transfers of Land from Seller to Buyer, Preparing Leases, Mortgages, &c, &c. I take this opportunity to solicit attention to the other branches of my business, viz.—l act as Agent for Absentee, aud other Proprietors of House, Land, and Investment Property, Collect Bents, Latere -ts, &c. I Let and Sell, oil Commission, Town, Suburban and Rural House and Landed Property ; also effect Fire Insurance on Dwellings, Furniture, Farm Buildings, &c, in one of the best and strongest Offices. I devote special attention to business entrusted to me in connection with the Government Departments,—the Land Office, Road Board, Waste Land Board, Crown Grant Office, Treasury, &c. To those wishing to raise money upon freehold security, I have always money on hand waiting for investment, in sums from £2O to £IOOO, at the Lowest Current Interest. I am, &c., WM. DALRYMPLE, JR., Licensed Land Broker, Estate, House and Money Agent. Stafford Street, Dunedin, April 15,1872.
NOTICE. A NY PERSON Removing Horseß or Cattle from Hawkdun or Eden Creek Stations, without givng due notice to the Manager, after this date, will he Prosecuted. ARCH^MTECAIIi. Manager."- '•'* April 26th, 1872. ,
John M'Donald's Advertisement. JOHN M'DONALD, Wholesale and Retail General Storekeeper, AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, LEVEJST STREET, NASEBY. OHN M'DONALD'has much pleasure in intimating to the Miner 8 ' ~ Residents and others in. Naseby and surrounding districts that he ha again COMMENCED BUSINESS In his Old. and "Well-known Premises top of Lev en Street. Having during his absence from the district had an opportunity of visiting the Best and Cheapest Markets for the several classes of Goods suitable to this District, and having personally Purchased largely and cheaply for Cash, he is now in a position to give his customers the benefit of these purchases by disposing of the Goods v
At Prices to Meet the Times. DRAPERY, &C. sg* A few lines of CLOTHING, sc, suitable for JSfiners, that for Quality and Prices have never beeen shown in Naseby. J". ZMZ'ZDOIKT JL.JLJD 9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, DRAPER, And General Merchant, LEVEN STREET,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 165, 3 May 1872, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 165, 3 May 1872, Page 4
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