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QbuzxtimnmU. NOTICE. In the Estate of Joseph Packman, Lively Stablekeeper, Naseby. ]~OTICE IS HEEEBY GrIYEN that PHiM,ii> AuGirsTtrs Connolly, of Naseby, has become the Purchaser of the Book Debts in the above Estate, and that the said Debts are required to be paid ■within Fourteen Days from this date, otherwise legal pi*oceedings "will be at once taken without further notice. s . Dated this twenty-ninth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy - three. PHILLIP A CONNOLLY , LL CLAIMS agaiusb tlie Estate ._—- o" the laie JOHN O'LOUGHLIN are required to be lod.-ec! with John S. M'lntosh, not later than Tuesday next, the sth August. J. S. M'INTOSE. Naseby, July 29Lh, 1873. NOTICE. OTIOE IS JIEREBY aiY]?iM lliat the Partnership hitherto earned on between Robert G-lenit and Ai.exa.nbee M* Fab-yen, as Bread aud Biscuit B-ikers, Lever) -street,' Naseby, under" the'• firm of M'FADYEN AND <;O.. has This Day been DISSOLVED by m'utnai consent. All Debts due by and lo the late firm will be paid and received by A. M'Fadyen, and all parties indebted will please settle then' accounts forthwith. Dated this 31st day of July, 1873. ALEXANDER M'FADYEN. ROBERT G-LENN. "Witness to the signatures of RobeiM; G-lenn and Alexander M'Fad- ~ ven—HuaH YVil&on. . REFERRING- to the above adveriisement R. Glenn begs to announce that he has Disposed of his interest in the Bakery Business carried on under the style of M'Fadycn and Co., to ALEXANDER JARVIS, and trusts that a continuance of the same liberal support may be given to the new Firm. MINING- LEASE APPLICATION. 30tb July, 1873, To the Warden at St. Bathans. . ■ ' Sib- . "'"" HA YE PAID to the District Sur^ veyor the sum required for the Survey of the following Gold Mining Lease Application, as required by the Mining Lease Regulations of Otago, and I agree npon the approval of this Application to execute a Lease npon the bases therein stated, if the Governor or his Delegate shall think.fiti"to grant the

I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, SAMUEL TURNER. Name and Address in full of Applicants.— United M. and jE. Water Race Couipauy., Registered,- St. Bathans—by Samuel Tamer,

Style under- which it-, is intended to conduct the Business.-—"United M.and E. Company. Extent of Land Applied for.—Five (5) Acres. -.' Minimum Number of Men to be Employed by '..the Lessee.—(l) For the firsi. twelve months two men. (2) Subsequently, when in full work, three men. Amount of Capital proposed to be invested. "Fifteen Hundred Pounds (£1500). Proposed Mode of "Working the Land?— Hydraulic sluicing. Precise Locality.-—Blue Gully, St. Bathans. Term for which Lease Required.—Ten years. : ; / ',.,. Time of Commencing Operations.—Upon issue of lease. General ."Remarks.—We are iii occupation of the land applied for under. Section 4, Regulation 4, Of ago Goldfields "Rules' and Regulations, 1872. The above Application and any Objection thereto, will be heard before me, at Court House, St. Bathans, on the 26i:ii August, 1873. Any person* desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above Application must within 26 clear days from the date of such Application,- enter his objection at my office, St. Bathans. H. W. ROBINSON. Warden.'

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 230, 1 August 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 230, 1 August 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 230, 1 August 1873, Page 4

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