J. DILLON, Tailor and Draper, LEVEN S TREET, NA-S EB Y r; t , Hotel). J. DILLON begs to inform his Friends arid Custoniei sthat., to meet ' a waiit long felt in this cown he has addei to his Bt-spoke Tailor ng Department a READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. The Goods are of the very best quality and most Fashionable and DURABLE MATERIAL selected by himself, and made to his order, by the celebrated house of Gardner, of Bristol, which, for STYLE AND FINISH, is famsd' throughout Europe. Just received, a large and varied Assortment of; TWEEDS AND CLOTH. in the piece, suilable for families. J... DILLOX - wishes to inform families that he has set apart Monday of each week for the Sale of these Tweed,*, and that, as an inducement for a, speedy clearance, he will CUT■OUT for the purchaser suits of any -shape Qratis.Prices Defy Competition; - -J. .• J; 1)1 1.., LO iV"," : V . / . - TAILOR AND DRAPER, LE VEX. STREET, NAS^BY. L-BHAG VALLEY. . (Half-voaj between Nascby and Dunedin.J J. Ross (late R. Hunter) . .'.Lessee J. BOSS (late of Macraes) begs to-inform his numerous friends in town..and.-.-.country that- lie has leased -.the.", above commtxlionHotel. The large additions and improvement s he has lately- made to The house warrant "him iri'saying that-it ij the most -comfortable and best ilofcelorithe raad. • - c Good. Attendance, Rates Moderate. :: Excellent Stablihg and PaddockAccomriiodation.> ' Brandy, Whiskey, - Wines, and Ales of; the • best and most approved Brands.- " Horset and Buggies on liire. ,-NOTICi. ' " | REGARD.—STRAYED from . . Naseby, and supposed to be running in the neighborhood oi the Kburoo Station, a Dark Bay MAKK, branded W near shoulder, with two young Fillies at foot. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Sutherland, butcher, Maerewhehua Diggings, on delivery of the same, KYEBFRN DIGGINGS. jg OXI NGr DAY SPOR TS. TH URSDAY* !, DECE MBE R 26th, 1872. Will take piqpe.at CAIN'S, FLAGSTAFF HOTEL. * 1 The following arethe Events and the amounts of Prizes ; : •' • Iv Wrestling (Cornish) —lst prize, £2; 2nd . £L Entrance,'ss. 2. Handicap Foot Race, of 200 -yards!— Ist prize, £IV '• Entrance, 2s. 6(1. ' : Qcoit' MatcJi (18 yards).—ist prize, £l. - 2nd,-10s; Entrant?, 25.6 d. < IOO *■**»)•— prize, £l. Entrance, 2s. 6d. -i; . 5. WuESTLiaa (Cumberland).—lst prize £1 2nd, 106. ' ' f WamUK* AE**CS(lm3») jLjUb priie, £^ 7. CATCHiN'o Pia by greasy tiilr ' " The Bporti vrill conclude br a ' Til E G\ REE NY Musie-Provided,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 199, 20 December 1872, Page 4
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