gibuttfi&rmettts. roML n;a.sebx lo dgke£ 1 J M.U.i:0.0.P; • ; The usual for!.nightly meeting-.-of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Masonic H.a\l, on Tuesday Evening next, sth August, at,half-past Seven o'clock. ■.-., . : P -,' The Monthly-Lecture will be given by the N.G-'.-'this (Friday) Evening, sth ? at half-past seven o'clock. v-; j, lory, <^ : >:—'!?-district.,^Wp^^-'y^i' RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S AND WABDEN'S :" .'-.;;'■, : ;-\;;v^.v: : .;-xo;prts.< • ■■'• - Naseby-—September I, 4,11, Hamilton--—September 23. HrjDE-—September 24. % ; Macbaes^—September 25. St. Bathans—September 9. '•■■' v . Serpentine—October 10. Petty Sessions—August 30. District Land Oefice-t-August 30. : Licensing District Court—September 10. H. WROBmSON, Warden. jTX TAG- 6 aO LDE IE LTJ S. APPLICATION fcjr ak A&RICULTiraAL ; LEASE. :-;' : ?:-;-.■ DISTRICT OF BLACKSTONE HILLi - August 21st, 1875^ ."■■.'.■''■■'...';'%. ■■'•■'■• To Warden Robinson— I HEREBY APPLY for a Lease of Land for Agricultural Purposes, situate at Blackstone Hill, Block 11, section 44, and comprising Forty-six Acres or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations of :the Eighth .day of December, 1871,. made under the Otago G-oldfields Act, .1866, and the G-oldfields Act, Amendment Acts 1867, 1868,1869. LOUISA BECKv
NOTICE. • ':.-.>...^e:'above:i^g^^.fion:will ; be heard before ine, at StT BatSa&i; on the 9th day of September next. - ; H- W.ROBINSONV r , Warden. TAG O GO LDP IE LD S. APPLICATION for an AG-RICULTURAL ■■;-::,.■*'-■ :;•.';•'is lease. DISTRICT OF BLACKSIONE HILI^ ■f !;'';■; August2l, lß73.; To Warden Robinson^— I HEREBY APPLY for a Lease :of Land for Agricultural Purposes, situate at Blackstone Hillj Block 11, sections 41, 42,43, 46, and comprising One Hundred and Ninety Acres or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural\ Leases • Regulations of the Eighth day of December, 1871, made under the G-oldfields Act, 1866, and the. Groldfields Act Amendment Acts, 1867-8-9. JAMES MILWARD. NOTICE. ;■, ■: The above A pplication will be Heard before me, at St. Bathans, on the 9th day of September nexti H. W. ROBINSON, Warden. Holloioay's Ointment and Pills. —The Anchor of Hope—lf there be one description of human knowledge superior to all others it. i s the knowledge 'of the means of preserving or regaining health—wanting which, existence is a inoekery—death a relief. Holloway's twin medicaments supply this great desideratum. In all diseases they are beneficial because they purify the blood, from which every portion of thvi body must inevitably be renewed. The by brisk friction;- relaxes penetrates, and then exerts its'regulating and wholesome influence on the skin and underlying orgats.. In; this way the stomach, lungs, liveri and kidney's, can be effectually reached ah invigorated, especially if Holloway'B Pilla? be simultaneously "taken to'-'.• aid'in MbhWj work of purification and regeneration.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 235, 5 September 1873, Page 7
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410Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 235, 5 September 1873, Page 7
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