OUIITS IN MOUNT IDA DISTRICT. NASIiBY: Warden's Court—February 20, 27 ; Marcli 13, 27. Resident Magistrate's Court —February 19, 26 ; March 12, 26. . Applications at 11 a.m., February 16, 23; March 2, 9, 23, 30. « ST. BATHANS: At 2 p.m., February 24; M*rch 10, 31. HAMILTON: March 3. . - HYDE: , , March 4. MACRAES : March 5. n MAEREWHENTJA : ' . March 18. '' Tf Miners (or their Agents) do noto : appear when their names are called, their. Applications will be struck out. ' Ageuts must pvoduco written authority. H. A. STRATFORD, R.M., Warden. NOTICE. .•HnENDERS will be received at -'tflie ■ 9 r i.i • * 1 • ■ * 1i V ' -A. Royal Hotel, Naseby, for 'Excavating Six Chains of Head Race, Contract No;> tlO- - . L . ■ ' Mount Ida Water Supply, commencing" at; Peg No. 17 and terminating at Peg 17. 14 -i-i'i'- ' " 2Cf Plan and specifications can now be seen at the Royal Hotel.' Tenders, addressed to M. Dillon, to bo sent to above hotel, not later than Tuesday, the 10th March next. N. P. HJORBING has just to hand a Fi'st-class Assortment of COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured to his order, and which he can i ; . . recommend to liis customers for PIT, FINIS 11, AND QUALITY, , and as being suitable to the district. ■ , These Goods are far superior to English ® Manufactured Clothing. ''A ■EEGULAR SUPPLY' , , > ' will always be kept in stock. • ' MEN'S BLACK 0 LOT PI DRESS' • \ o SUiTS MEN'S BLACIC CLOTH SAO SUITS '' MEN'S SILK MIXED SUITS MEN'S FANCY' AND COLONIAL TWEED-GALATEA SUITS •. MEN'S SILK MIXED, BLUE DlAgonal/ and fancy tweedPAGET COATS ' MEN'S SILK MIXED, FANCY, BLISS'S AND COLONIAL >TWEED" TROUSERS, AND SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED VESTS MEN'S DOESKIN, SADDLE, BLISS',AND COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS YOUTHS' GALATEA, LEOPOLD, AND ALBERT SUITS BOYS' GALATEA, ALBERT, AND LEOPOLD SUITS BOVS' VELVETEEN, BLUE DIA- . GONAL, COLONIAL & FANCY TWEED' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS BOYS' GARIBALDI SUITS MEN'S AND YOUTH'S UNDERCLOTHING WELL ASSORTED SHIRTS In Longcloth, Regatta, Spun Silk, Crape, Twill, Printed Wool and Union Flannels, Linen, Wincey, Jean and Cotton. SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, Braces and Socks. in all makes. and; styles " .Men's Youths' and Hoys' IMPORTED 800 TtS ; in all Qualities. BOOTS of every description Made on the Premises. tSxSsT yFcom the amount of encouragement • received in this department, and the great sati"faction given to his customers, N. P. Hjorring has much pleasure in announcing ' that, when the necessary machinery arrives, • he intends starting a 1 •boot factory. INSPECTION RESPEOTFDLLY S 'LICITED. N. P. HJORRING, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, IMPORTER AND MAKER OF BOOTS. A* PPRENTICES WANTED for the BOOT TRADE. Apply to N. P. Hjorring. JOHN DILLON, Tailor, Draper, and Ladies' Habit maker, XiEVEN STREET, KASEIi r (Next door to Hjorring'a). J. DILLON begs to announce that he has Removed to larger and more suitable Premises (adjoining Djorr'ng'B)> where t[n; trade will be conducted in all its branchph hereto- t fore. First-class V STOCK OF TWEEDS . t on view, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and , promptitude. CNote THE Add7£eh)lT 1 JOHN DILLON, Tinon 'AKB D R,A}• en, Loveii Street, Naseb".
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 February 1874, Page 2
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491Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 February 1874, Page 2
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