§Uutr!istnunts. J. DILLON, Tailor and Draper, LEVEN STREET, NASEBY (Adjoining Empire Botel). - J. DILLON begs to inform his Friends and Customers that, to meet . a want long felt in this lown hj? has aide . to his Bespoke Tutior ng Department a READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. The Goods are of vhe very best quadt-y and most Fashionable and D URABLE MATERIAL ee'eeted by himself, and made to his order, by t:ie celebrated hbuse of" Gar.lner, of Bristol, which, for STYLE AND FINISH, is throughout Europe. Just received, a large and variod Assortment of TWEEDS AND CLOTH. in the piece, suitable for families. J. DILLON w:shes to inform families that he has set iparfc Monday of each week for tiie Sale of these Tweeds,* and that, as an inducement for a speedy clearance, he will CUT OUT for the purchaser suits of any shape' Gratis. Prices Defy Competition. J. DILLON, TAILOR AND DRAPER, LEVEN STREET, NASEBY. NO T I C E. WILL OPEN ON Ist JANUARY. _ rjinß COMMERCIAL HOTEL. JOSEPH HENRY GISON having long recognised the great want of Accommodaitun for Gentlemen. Ladies, and Families .visiting Naseby, where quietude, comfort and first'class attention can be relied on, begs to announce to Squatters, Country Residents.: and all Travellers s tricts, tiui' , at Considerable Expense, he will shortly Opeii THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, situated in retired groun is, opposite, v the Masonic Hall and Government Buddings, and entirely detached from the town. A PRIVATE COTTA.GE Ts being specially fitted up for th>j use 6 f> FAMILIES AND WEDDING P Vtt Vi KS In connection wit'i this Hotel. J. H. Gasox begs to thank his numerous friends in the Mount Ila District for their upport, which hits been so cordially extended to him during the last eight years, and hopes that the same liberality will be accorded him in his new enterprise. PUBLIC NOTICE, Under Section i., Regulation it. WLIE »EAS I have received s u ffi. cient 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. Give under my hand at Naseby, this llih day of Dec., 1872. H. W. KOBIN3ON, Warden. Schedule : All that portion of the Otago Goldfield, situate at Enterprise Gull} 7 , comprising two acres more or less, bounded on the south by Lory's registered water race, 130 yards; on the west by old workings, 145 yards ; on the east by Crown lands, 145 yards ; and on the north by Creighton's registered water race, 200 yards. EOUND, a Horse COVEK. May be had, on proving property, and paying expenses, ou application at the ' Chronicle ' Oilice.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 198, 13 December 1872, Page 4
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492Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 198, 13 December 1872, Page 4
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