A SAFE -INVESTMENT. riHHE O'HAIIA BUEKE- STOEE, - .;ST3ATHANS: T. MULVEY begs to announce to his friends and the public generally that it .is his intention to leave Otago soon, and that he-will Dispose of by Private Contract his Proper Iv. consisting of the above-named Store, and Stor-V OF GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS. Also, TWO FULL SHARES (2-60 or S Scrip) in the Scandinavian Water Race Company, LimitedIn making this announcement T.' M. would draw attention to the fact that St. Bathans.has the best water supply of any Mining district in the Province, on account of which Mining: afiaird are healthy, and business also consequently steady and safe. The Scandinavian is so well known for its unfailing supply of water that he feels it unnecessary to say anything to recommend the Shares to intending purchasers. T. M. takes this opportunity of thanking the public generally, aud his old friends iu particular, for their steady and uuflinchiug support during the last eight years, ■or shice liecommenced business. '. Until such time as he-finds a person to satisfy him in an offer for the above property, he : will sell articles at REDUCED RATES EOR CASH PRTfTF. THOMAS MULY. B T ' O'Haba Puree Stoeiy ST. BATHANS. 20th March, 1872: N".B. —All persons who may have Accountsagainst the said T. M , are requested to furnish. them at once, and all'persons Indebted to him are respectfully invited to settle their Accountsas soon»as convenient.—T. M. - 3 AIXDOCK ACCOMMODATION JOSEPH CREIG-HI03" begs to intimateto Waggoners, Horse and Cattle Dealers andTravellers, that excellent Paddock Accommodation may be obtained on very moderateterms. The Paddock is substantially fenced, weli . watered, and is situated within easy distanceto the township Kvery care< taken but no responsibility. OFFICE, and Two Booms,. E. T. Q-EORGKE, Victoria Hotel. WANTED- KNOWN-'-QUiN GEiTS SE W~JL\ T G- MAC.BIN ESPRICE REDUCED. v ,*' -T'.■■ T\ ti r ,n DUNEDIN SJffSfc m mm Ji if .Permission of His Honor the Swperintendent. ENGRAYINaS, PHOTOGRAPHS, OLIOS, AND CHROMOS. 'FIFTY PBIZE3 IN 100 TICKETS AT £1 EACH. Evening, January, 4th, 1873. Parties residing' at a distance can be furnished with Numbered Tickets (oost free) on implication to Messrs. -Inder and Georee Naseby. • • b * in the ' Mount Ida CJironicL Sutherland, butcher, Macro when ua Diggj on delivery of the same, i ■< >T .-.!.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 10 January 1873, Page 7
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