gatctinit iniles. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MAY 10th, At Two p.m. IN DEE AND GEOEGE have received instructions from Mr. de Lautour to sell by public auction, on the ground, To-morrow, at 2 p.m., The Iron and Timber, &c., in the Building known as the New Orleans Dining Rooms. This capital material will be made up in lots to suit purchasers Excellent opportunity for parties to get building stuff, at a low rate, suitable for coal sheds, sculleries, &c. THE FREEHOLD SITE of 60 x 100 links, wi]J also be disposed of by public auction, on an early date, in three sections, suitable for Shops, &c. SALE BY AUCTION AT ST. BATHANS. FRIDAY, MAY 16, AT NOON. IN DEE amkCEOEC-E have received instructions from Mr. Murray, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, on Friday, 16th May, at noon, the Whole of his Stock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c. . GROCERIES AND IRONMONGERY (Consisting of Mining Tools); General Assortment of Hardware, &c.; Household Furniture, consisting of Tables, Chiffonnier, Couch, Clocks, Pictures, Bedroom' Furniture, China and Glass, Parlor and Cooking Stoves and Utensils, Iron Tank, &c. Buggy and Harness, Spring Cart, Horses, &c. STORE AND D WELLING- HOUSE, Stable and Outhouses NOTICE."" ATiTj ACCOUNTS Owing to nie must be Settled on or before the 24<th inst. JOHN DILLON, Tailor, Naseby. IDA HOSPITAL. Morgan's (Kyeburn) Subscription List to 7th May, 1873 W Morgan, 20s ; Geo Hare, 21s; A Eliot, 20s; Jno Donaldson, 10s; T Forgie, 10s; W. C. 'Parker, 10s ; D W M'Gregor, 20s ; A M'Gregor, 10s; A H. Shoen, 20s; W Dickenson, 20s. Also, £2 arrears on last year's List. Total, £10 1s. E. T. GEORGE, Secretary. WANTED, a steady, experienced MAN, as Horse Driver and Plough" man. A man with Dogs, who could assist the muslerings preferred. Permanent em* ployment. ' WANTED, a MAN, as Cook for Men' 3 hut, and to bake for Men's Hut and Station, &c. Permanent employment. . • WANTED, Two MEN to Erect about 23 Cbams Wire Fencing, with 18 inches Sod Wall underneath, and double ditch. Also, lo take up and re-erect about 27 Chains 5-wire Feucing, and cut Ditches along part of same. Apply to GEO. E. ALLEN, Hawkdun Station. WANTED, by a Young Man, a SITUATION in Store, or similar em-, ployinent up country. Has experience in the druggist business. Dunedin references from last employer.—Address O. G., care of Mr. R. T. Wheeler, Dunedin. MOUNT IDA LODGE (E.C.) MO NTI! 1. X ,\r F. K TIN G, Wednesday Evening, ld.th May, at half-past Seven o'dock, in the Masonic Hall. By Order W.M. I OTAL MOUNT IDA LODGE. Jj The usual Fortnightly Meeting, of the above Lodge will be held iu the Lodge .Room, Masonic Hall, on Tuesday Evening next, 13th April, at Eight p.m. . T. A. PYKE, N.G EDUCATION. Mhi. MENZIES commenoed an EVENING CLA.SS in the Naseby School on Monday last, for the purpose of giving Boys and Young Men an opportunity of revising their previous Education. Terms : —One Guinea per Quarter for three nights per week, viz., Mondays, Wed-
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 219, 9 May 1873, Page 4
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