Craig's gibmfecmcni. ALEXR. CRAIGIs now Showing a Fine Assortment OF Winter Drapery, ■LADIES' DEPARTMENT: FINE SAXONY WINCEYS (all prices) TWILLED DO. FANCY DRESS FABRICS (all new) FRENCH MERINOES (all C6lors) BLACK ALPACAS COBURGS, RUSSEL CORDS LLAMAS (all colors) ALL WOOL TARTANS BLACK SILKS, SILK VELVETS HABITS, BLACK CLOTH, VELVETEENS BLACK and FANCY SKIRTS WIDE SKIRTINGS (in great variety): QUEENSLAND & TARTAN WOOL SHAWLS GARABALDI JACKETS CROSSOVERS, CHEST PROTECTORS LADIES' AND GIRLS' WATERPROOF MANTLES LADIES' & GIRLS' WL. HOSIERY SILK & WOOL SCARFS, CLOUDS LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERSLADIES' AND fHIMIItEIi'S BOOTS. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT: TWEED SUITS MEN'S CRIME AN, TWEE D, . DO. TROUSERS and VESTS : SERGE, MERINO, & COTTON DO. TROUSERS SHIRTS BLACK CLOTH SUITS MEN'S DRAWERS, in Lambswool, KNICKERBOCKER DO. , , Plaiding, Flannel, Merino, & Cotton BOYS' AND YOUTHS' DO. MEN'S and BOYS' HATS and CAPS GENTS' INVERNESS CAPES MEN'S and BOYS' HOSIERY DO. WATERPROOF COATS SCARFS, TIES, MUFFLERS MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS BRACES MEN'Sf & BOYS' MOLE AND COT- BELTS TON CORD TROUSERS White and Colored Flannels White, Blue, Scarlet and Grey Blankets Twilled Cotton Sheetings . White and Colored Bed Quilts Linen and Cotton Ticks White, and Grey Calico Brown Hollands Fine Linens ■ - " Window Hollands * Window MuslinsALL WOOL DAMASKS, BLACK & SCARLET MOREEN, WHITE & GREY LINEN TABLING. FELT CARPETING; KIDDERMINSTER CARPETING, JUTE CAR PETING, WAX FLOOR CLOTH, COCOA MATTING, VELVET PILE HEARTH RUGS, BRUSH MATS, AMERICAN LEATHER, CANVAS, SMALLWARES, &c, &c. li UIiIJOTM IN PRICE MADE
IhtMix: stotias. OYAL MOUNT ID4 IQD&E, J 1.0.0. F. SUMMONED MEETING-. ■The usual Eorinightly Meeting of the above Lodge -will be. held in tlio. Lodge Room, Oddfellows HalT (Empire Hotel), on Tuesday Evening next, 7tli July, at Eight p.m. Business : Installation of Officers. • W. CURRIE, N.G. PE CI AL COACHES. VIA HYDE AND MACRAES. Ml*. LAVEETY'S COACH, in conjunction with- COBB AND .CO'S. Line, will, on and after the 17th January, 1874, leave Dunedin every Tuesday and Saturday at 7 a.m., arriving at Naseby on Wednesday and Sunday mornings ; leaving Naseby for Dunedin every Thursday and Sunday at 9 a.m. The Coaches arrive at. and depart from George's Victoria Hotel, where passengers will be booked and parcels received. JOHN LAVERTY. jpiANO FOE SALE. A COTTAGE PIANO, Allison and Co.'s, in Walnut case. The disposer is .willing to arrange for the payment on easy terms. . Apply to Indcr and G-eorge. . EOR SALE. NE-THIKD SHARE EOESALE in the Mosquito Water Race, Naseby. For further information apply to the Manager. M. YOUNG. ~\hj ANTED, at Blackstone TTTP t T Station, a Stout, Active LAD to milk the cows and make himself generally useful. Apply at the Station. NOTICE TO STOCKOWNERS. N and after the 27th instant all Cattle and Horses found trespassing on Maniototo Run WILL : BE SENT TO. POUND without further notico.. E. A. CHA.PMAN. June 26th, 1864. notice to stock;owners. ON and after the, 27th instant all Cattle and Horses found trespassing on Eweburn and Eden Creek Runs—with the exception of those arrangedfor by dairymenWILL BE SENT TO POUND without further notice. GEO. OLIVER, Manager. June 26th,, 1874
|htblic Koikes. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EANC'Y BAZ AAR Willi BE HEEDAT -N A S E B Y , About tlie Beginning of NOVEMBER NEXT, For the purpose of * RAISING- FUNDS TO PAY OFF the DEBT' OS ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. Contributions, etc., will be gladly received bythe Rev. E-Royer, C.P., or members of theChurch Committee. Further-particulars in future advertisements.. NOTICE. IN accordance with the " Waste Lands Act, 1872," I Hereby GiveNotice that I am desirous of Exchanging my. Lease, numbered 205 c, held under the " Gold--fields Act, 1866," —the said Lease comprisingSections 36 and 37, Block 11., being 101 acres, 1 rood, 26, poles, Blackstone District,, for a Lease under the provisions of the-" Otago. Waste Lands Act,. 1872." . THOMAS MEE. Dated at Naseby this 16th day of June. 1874.. ' . This application, and objections /if any) will be heard at St. Bathans at 2 p.m. on- the14th of July, 1874. H. A. STRATFORD. TO BE LET OR SOLD—- \ LL that MINING PEOPEETT ■CL known as the Eueeka Gold. Sluicing Co.'s„ situated near St. Bathans,. nr»t comprising—. A Claim, of Twelve Acresy with, WateeRace, Hut, Tail Race, Plant,, and everything, in good working order. Fo&furtliee particulars apply to Mr. G. A.. Chapman,, Kyebiu-n Hotel, Naseby croMr.. CL Smith. St. Bathans.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 278, 3 July 1874, Page 1
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