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Ipottt;?. : - • N OTIC I£. NOWO P E N . rpilE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. JOSEPH HENRY GASON having long racogmscd the great want of Accommodation for Gentlemon, Ladies, and Families visiting Nasebv, where quietude, comfort and firstcluss attention u can be relied on, begs to announce to Squatters, Country Residents, and all Travellers for the up-country districts', that, Ah Considerable Expense, he has now Opened THE COMMERCIAL 110T.EL, Bituated in retired gronnis, opposite the Masonic Hall and Government Buildings, and entirely detached from the town. A PiIIYATE COTTAGE Is specially fltted up for the use o p FAMILIES AND WEDDING PARTIES In connection with this Hotel. Liqiiors of the very best brands only. Good Stalling. .SHAMROCK HOTEL. M'G KEGOIi has now opened « his -well-known Hotel, so long known under, the a,bio superintendence of Mi*. Gallagher. The best attention, combined with a supply of superior brands. Stabling and hotel accommodation unsurpassed. MAEKE WHEN UA DIGGINGS. HE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Chas. Osteebeeg- Pi-oprietor. The Proprietor beg 3 to announce to his Mining Friends, Travellers, and Strangers visit ng these Diggings, that they w ill find every Comfort and Convenience attached to this Hotel The first find oldest established ITotrl in the District. Liquors, of the favorite .Brands only, kept on ■the Premises. Good Stabling.. Superior Accommodation and Attendance. MAEREWHKNIJA DIGGINGS. II Ji UOY A L HO TE L, MA.EBEWH EJTUA. ' Miners, Travellers, and others, will receive, at this "well-known Hotel, GOOD A. GCOMM 0 DAT lON ■ And ■■■■■•' Ales, Wines, and Spirits of Best Quality. JAMES CRAIG, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE, Under Section 1., Regulation iv. HEREAS Application has been made to me by William David Millar and John Creighton to delare that the. portion of the Otago Goldfield described in the Schedule hereto, may be occupied by Holders of Miners Rights, in C-aixus 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. Now, therefore, I Give Notice that such Application, and any ' objection thereto, will ' be lieard before me, at the Coui t House, Naseby, on Wednesday, February sth, 1873, at Two p.m.. H. W. ROBIN- ON, Warden. Schedule: All that portion of tho Ofajro Goldfield orbuate at ■■Hogburn Flat;, comprising two acres more or less : bounded on the south:by Mr. Cogan'a fence, six chains and fourteen yards; on the east by Dead Level Raee, three chains seven yards ; on the north by Lennan's race, six chains fourteen yurds ; and on the west by old diggings, three chains seven yards. mENl)|ip WANTED'forthrEeJL movajL and Erection of a Building. Tenders to*be sent in by 12 noon on the 81st January inst. For particulars apply at' the ' Chro icle ' . O/Hee. Naseby, 1 January 20,1873. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JJM that I have DISPOSED of my Business as Brewer, &c., to Mr. Patrick J. Greer, in whose favor I beg to solicit a continuanco of that support and patronage so liberally bestowed upon myself while in business in ]S aneby. , v ; / F. FRANKS. January, 1873. N Beferenco to tlie above I beg to asstire the public of INaseby that r.o effort will be wanting on my. part to merit a similar amount of patronage-to that so liberally bestowed on my predecessor. -P.-J. GREER. January, 1873. - ■ -

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 205, 31 January 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 205, 31 January 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 205, 31 January 1873, Page 2

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