psM^fim, RACES! RACES! RACES! CLIFTON'S CONCERT COMPANY Will appear at the Masonic Sail. Naseby, on THIS EVENING (FRIDAI'). ME. FEED CLIFTON, The Eminent Buffu and Characterisaio Singer, from tlie London and Provincial Concerts. And , , . . . . MISS FAN NT SA"RA, The Charming Operatic, Ballad, and SerioComic Vocalist, (late of Mr: and Mrs. Howard Paul's Entertainment, England) ; Assisted by MR. J. CON NELL, The Celebrated' .Violinist; And MASTER WALTER HYDES, The Juvenile Pi«nist, Have the honor to announce their Incomparable Drawing room Entertainment entitled "MERRY MOMENTS." Consisting of C>mic, Character.stic- Sketches, • Ballads, Operatic Selection's, Duels," "' and Serio-Comic Songs, Violin S'olos, Pianoforte Selections, &c, &c. Acknowledged by the Press to be the best Entertainment travelling.. Admission—3s. and 2s. Doors open at htlf- • past'seven;- Performance to commence at eight o'clock. UOD SERVANT' WANTED fur V_J Hotel at St.Bathans.- To attend occasionally at Bar. Apply immediately at • Chronicle' office. MASONIC HALL, DUNEDIN. i"E. FRED. C Lit TON & MISS L FANNY SARA beg to intimate that they have engaged the above Hall during the Race Week, and inten.l giving a Series of their Entertainments, assisted by a ho3t of talent, and hope to see some of their up-country friends, and "Father" will give the tip for the Dunedin Cup. Public Works" Offices; (Colonial Architect's Branch), "Wellington, February 23, 18T4. TENDERS are invited for the Erec- - lion of a POST and TE' EGRAPH OFFICE, at St. Buthans, ia< the Province of Otngo. General Conditions, Soecifications,- and Drawings may be seen at the offices of- the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and Telegraph Offices, Naseby and Dunedin." Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Publi-j "Works, and marked outside "Ten* dor tor Post and Telegraph Office, St. Bathans," will be received at the office' of- the' undersigned up to Noon ot Monday, the 16r,h day of March, 1874. Telegraphic tenders will-be received, provided the original tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District-Engineer at the time specified above.' The lowest -or any tender hot' necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Colon al Architect. IN THE ESTATE' OF THOMAS GOGAKTY, LATE Otf THE MO IJNT' BURSTER DISTRICT, DECEASED.' 1 ,L ACCOUNTS, against the .once sent in to Mrs. E Gogarty, Naseby. ; Person. - - Indebted to the Es'.ate are requested to settle their Accounts as soon as.possible. March 3rd, 3874. ." ' ' ■ Or. F. ROWLATT, '.',:..' Solicitor, Naseby.'. BEST QUALITrfiS OF NEW TTTTTTTT - NEW BASON'S TITTTTTT QEdSO I ttttttitt ' O ttttttit - ttt ■£[";- ttt ttt £>* ttt «•«*■ Xll 4.1.1. SEASON'S ttttttitt kJ ttttttitt ±±* • vj ttttttitt - ttt ■£[";- ttt ttt *£*■ ttt ttt XIJ - ttt In Chests, Half-Chests, and Boxes. J.BROWN,' GENERAL STOREKEEPER, &c., " Leven Street, Naseby. - WATT & CO.'S CELEBRATED IMOKJiD BACON.AND HAMS, CHOICE VARIETY/ J.BROWN,. Family Gbockr, and Pbovision Merchant Leven Street. Naseby. Aschofp.—At Naseby, on the 28th February, Mrs. W. Aschuff, a Gogarty.—At his residence, on ! Clark's"Diggings,]on the 27th February, aged 40 years, Mr.' Thomas M. Gogarty. \
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 261, 7 March 1874, Page 2
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468Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 261, 7 March 1874, Page 2
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