A SAFE IXVESME^T, SX BATHAS3J T. MULVEY begs 'to announce to jijs friends and the public generally thai' it i=s 3hi» intention to leave Olago soon, and that be will Dispose of by Private Contract his Prop|K-v. consisting of the above-named Store, and-Slor.V----OF U&OCEKiES, WINES, SPiIUTS. . " " Also, v TWO FULL SHAUL'S (2-GO or 8 Scrip) in the -"■ In making this announcement.T.;M.p r ould draw attention to the fact thutSt. BaLhansliaa fW best water supply of any Mining ;pistrict in the Province,, on account of wliicli^^ining ; Faira are healthy, and business 5 consequently steady 1 and safe. is so well known for its unfailing sfpply of water that he : feels it unnecessary, to >say. anyr thing to recommend the Shares to Intending: purchasers. I - tkkes this opportunity of thankingthe public generally, and his olcrfriccds in particular, for their steady and unflinching sup' port during the last eight yearsjj- or since Cunnnence'd business.- I \ *.' Until such*lime as he finds a pejson to satisfy him in ah oifer for the abOveJpropertj,,dj# will sell articles at f EEDUCED KATES- EOS GASH FItTfTF.V T IfO MAS MULIfEY '■.#** O'HaUA BtTBKR SfOiiT. ST. 20th Mareh,;lß72. . | N; B.—All persons v Accounts against tlie said T. M ", are requested to furnish'; them at once, and all to himare,respectfully invited to selJic their Accounts as soon as convenient. —T- MtACCOMMQ3MTiO# JOSEPH CREIGIIIO#bega to > intimate to VV r ag'gone'rs, Horse and Gat tie Dealers and. Travellers, that excellent Paddock AeconimOtdation may be obtained|on very mode*rate terms. -' : i ' y ■■'' '•.-";,■'■■ The Paddock is substantially fenced; v?ellwjitered, and is situated *within easy dtiiance.» to the township / i'j very < care taken but no responsibility;. JL 1 "'■" r --- - r " ; : : "■!"'■:■ : "•\::-""^ Apply to : 2 Victoria Hotel. V/ANTED KNOW3TCj .IN G£imSEWiX& M&C&mES^ PRICE-^EDUCED, Aj. A L D R I C H ■ pEKf CES-STBEEX, - EANjL| \ Kil I f NION. By Permission of Sis Honor iha Superinten,t dent. ENaKAVI2fG3 r PHOTO.GrIIAPHS, OLIOS,. FIFTY* PUIZES IN 100 TICKETS AT i £1 EACH. To be Drawn in the Victoria Hall on Saturday ; ~ January, 4th, 1873. * .Prizes "on" View in Victoria HalL Patties residing at a * distance can be furwith. Numbered Tickets (post free) on application to Messrs. Inder and Georoe. ttaseby, ° ' The successful numbers will be published in the ' Mount Ida Chronicle.' : i* : iu : uiic ...Bark-'Bay Who ; |vith two yo ang|EillieS'Jat; s M i:.They aboye-. :^^aM^ §S utji er 1 anUy bu tchei i vaMacic jylieh |bu delivery, of"tJie^^ni!e^§|^|t:i3^!^^^^^
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 201, 3 January 1873, Page 7
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396Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 201, 3 January 1873, Page 7
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