Sale by Auction. - FRIDAY, JULY 19, AT 12 O'CLOCK P.M. SALE BY AUCTION OF THE MANSE • PROPERTY. "ESSES. INDER and GEORGE have received instructions from the trustees to Sell by Public Auction on Friday, July 19th, on the Premises, The Building known as the Union Church Manse, together with the Right, Title, and Interest to the Ground; also,the Furniture, Bedding, and other effects. Miscellaneous Advertisements. NOTICE. ,HE PARTNERSHIP, hitherto existing between JOSEPH EDMONDS and JAMES REID, Storekeepers, Serpentine, has This Day been DISSOLVED. The Business will be carried on by JOSEPH EDMONDS, who will receive and pay all Accounts. . • ' July 4,1872. PUBLIC NOTICE, Under Section 1., Regulation rv. I have received sufficient proof that the portion of the Otago Goldfield, described in the Schedule hereto, is for the whole or the greater part of an inferior character as regards the value of its gold deposits : Now, therefore, I hereby give, notice that the same may be occupied by holders of Miners* Rights in claims of the undermentioned size, viz.:— One (1) Acre for each Holder of a Miner's Right, provided that no Block _ Claim shall comprise more than> six (6) acres altogether. Given under my hand at Nasebv, this 11th day of July, 1872.". " H W. RQBINSON, -.Warden. Schedule : All that portion of the Otago Goldfield, situate at spur on east side of Coal Pit Gully, comprising three (3) acres more or less, and bounded on the north by Surprise Co.'s dam, 80 yards; on the' south by Lewis' dam, 80 yards; on the east by/Surprise Gully, 160 yards ; and on the west by Coal Pit Gully, 160 jards. . CONCERT 'AND HEADINGS / ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of the TEMPERANCE HALL READING ROOM The Fifth of a 7 Series of Entertainments-in support of Local Institutions will take place in the Masonic Hall, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 15th JULY. FIRST APPEARANCE of the SOUTH CAROLINA MINSTRELS. THE NASEBY BRASS BAND will be present. H. W. ROBINSON, Esq., in THE CHAIR. Overture Reading Song Reading Son* Air" ... Song ... Reading Chorus Reading.. Song ... Air ... Chorus Reading Song -■■ . ReadingAir ... Song ... Reading Song ... Reading .Song PROGRAMME: ... Naseby Brass Band ... • ... Mr Bailey ... ... Mr Buird .... ... ... Mr Horswell ■•'.-.' ... ... Mr Jackson ... ... ... ... Band Mr G-rumitt ...... ... MrNewumrch 8. C. A. Christy Minstrels ;.. MrNeale (Chorus by Baad) IKTEBVAI. ...... Naseby Brass Band ... S. C. A. Christy Minstrels Mr. Grumitt ... ..." Mr Baird Mr Robinson Band Joe Smith }... ... Mr Petchell / ... ... Mr Russell ... ... ... Mr Rowlatt liad Save the Quean. Ptfrcramuoe to commence at Eight o'clock. C-oiiLiifliafl/S Back fieata, is.} may be obtained fci ti..y ol tb a stor* a. jiiixoßiioneniicau be obtained in the H-- 1 -.-■;- 113S&Y COWPEK. Boc; and Treaa
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 175, 12 July 1872, Page 4
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433Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 175, 12 July 1872, Page 4
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