■%,■ Craig's §p&torfisemaii 3DE*A.S > EIV2'I ALEXR. CRAIG Is now Showing a Fine Assortment OF Winter Drapery^ 3 ; ..-MQIEB'- D£PAMf£J\l^:: : "P:^ FINE SAXONY WlNCEYS^allprices) TWILLED DO. FANCY DRESS FABRICS (all new) FRENCH MERINOES (all Colors) BLACK ALPACAS COBURGS, RUSSEL * ' ■> ■,: LLAMAS (all colors) ALL WOOL. TARTANS BLACK SILKS; SIJDK VELVETS HABITS, BLACK CLOTH, VELVE- ! TEENS BLACK and FANCY SKIRTS WIDE SKIRTINGS (in great variety) QUEENSLAND &TARTAN WOOL, ■ SHAWLS ;- GARABALDI JACKETS CROSSOVERS, CHEST PROTECT H.i : TORS '_ LADIES' AND GIRLS' PROOF MANTLED".-":.-IfilpiES* & GIRLS' WL. HOSIERYSILK & WOOL SCARFS/ LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS RIBBONS, FLOWERS; FEATHERS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS. GEMTLEMM'&EpMmeM:' TWEED SUITS .'. MEN'S CRIMEAN-TWEED, DOi:;; TROUSERS and: VESTS SERGE, MERINO, & COTTON (DO. TROUSERS """ SHIRTS ~.: : -.~ ■-:.. BLACK CLOTH SUITS MEN'S DRAWERS, inLambswool KNICKERBOCKER DO.~ ;-- ■'•■:."'"' >' \ Plaiding, Flannel, Merino/& Cotton*'BOYS' AND YOUTHS'r DO.^;^ iao ;; ! MEN ? S; and BOYS' HATS aadC&PSr GENTS' INVERNESS. CAPES VC MEN'S and BOYS' HOSIERY- ■ iDO. WATERPROOF COATS, SCARES, :TIES>r MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS BRACES" ■-•■ -..& ,-,, w,- ;.-..\ . C MEN'S & BOYS'MOLE.AND GOT- BELTS ■•■'"' " J •'■ '"^W^^Blue y Scarlet ;and\Grey B&n&ete * ""*' '."'"'"" '^'^^'^l^''"? 1 ' 2 I & ' 7 ~- j::k --'-':' -~ ir J~i.m?i£— h-<<rr;.Js£_ j M . ;:r ,. \- c ~, ;.. , <^« : - Lwie^sind'Cotton Tfo%&~' :: -- '■■ "■'■' /■' " l ■•-- ;•■.•"? ; ,i '--" t ' u ; >r;i-, €alit6> ;; -- =" : £x^W.jrC'iroS"' | ~" ~ \Brdw&J§olland& "":: ! .•, j( ...„. '..„..' L " i ~"" !> ' ir " '• .■ !> ' fi ~ ; """"• "" " Tyt?f(&w^a«/tn«^ r " , \ . ALL,'Wot'tfAtASKS, BLACKS SCARLET *T '. \ .._ WHITE & GREY LINEN TABLING! I ~?°y'■--^*<:-n* J- j COCOA MATTIkCk ? — * ; • ; BRUSH MATS/AMBrr! RICAN LEATHER/ ■ CANVAS,. SMALL^.^^ ; NO REDUCTION IN PRICE MADE.
inMk Jfoiicxs,. ' r: ., SUMMONED MEETING: . !The usual fortnightly meeting of the above Lodge-will be held in the Lodge Boom, Empire at Half-past Seven, o'clock. j- but. '■■'■■ EAOE PEOPEETX ; AT CLABKS DIGGINGS. FOR SALE, TWO ONE-FOTJETH; SHARES, or one-half of the whole, jn Guffie and Latham's Water Race and Milling, Lease. • .'• ':• - i Full particulars can be obtaine&from either John-Latham or Robert Brown, at .Naseby. NOTICE. ; Waste Lands AGt„ I Hereby Givet Lease, numbered 2050, held-under the " ( fields Act, 1866," —the said Lease comprising Section* 36 and 37, Block 11., being; 101 acres, 1 rood, 26, poles,. Blackstone District, for a Lease under the provisions of the "Otsgo Waste Lands Act, 1872.' r :.-', -% -THOMAS MEE: : Dated at Naseby this 16th day of June. 1874,: ;■• :* . l This application, and objections fif wiHVbe heard at St. Bathans at 2 p.m. on. the14ih"b£ July, 1874. '< \ H. A. SIRATFOBD. •/ Naseby, July 1, 18-74*- " ToJEI. A. Stratford, Esq,,. ;. ~ r " District Land Officer, v I. .Naseby. * wv " GIVE NOTICE|hat i i ■■; have mads application to the Waste-- , Lands Board to purchase about one and a half acre of land, situated on the soutluside of maiaDunedin road, and on the hill on the eastern, side of the Main Gully, about 100 yards from the bridge; bounded as follow^s-r- ---: On- the north-west side, fronting main road,-66-jaids; ou the north-east, 132 yards; op. tKe south-east, 66-yards ; anion the ; south; west 132 yards. - •■ fiOBEET GLESat;' -(if any){to>. this applicationmjusi. be lodged at my office at Naseby on or bSfota Jmly'inst. ■'*%>.. > H. A STEATFOED; ■,.<-:„■- - aJ ;. Djetrkt Laud Office/'-
ot, :...^. 3: - FECIAL. COACH Wm VIA HYDE AND MACRAES. i Mft.LAVERTY'S COACH, in conjunction" |with QO'S.Line, ; , after the 11th. January, 1874, leave Dunedin every Tuesday aud Saturday at 7 t a.m., arriving at Naseby on Wednesday 'and Sunday morning* 5 leaving Naseby for Dunedin every Thursday and Sunday at 9' alin.' •'" ; '•' •'■ '-' \ The Coaches arrive at and depart''from George's Victoria ' Hotel,'where' passengers will be booked and parcels received; J ' ; JOB 3* LAVERTY. , ANTED, at } Blackstone' 'Hill Station, a Stout, Active LAD to, milk the cows and make himself generally useful. Apply at the Station. NOTICE TO STOCKOWNERS. and after the 27th instant all ' Cattle and Horses found trespassing On Maraptoto Bun WILL BE 7 SENT 3 TO POUND without further noticed i - ■_ -' "~ >■ .E. A. CHAPMAN. June 26th, 1864. NOTICE TO: STOCKOWNERS. )N ! and'after the 27th instant all Cattle and Horses found trespassing on Eweburn and Eden Creek Buns—with the exception of those arranged for by dairymen— WILL BE SENT TO POUND without further notice. • GEO. OLIYEB, * ... Manager. : June 26th, 1874. 'v : OTICE "TO STOCKOWNERS. On and after the 15th day of July next all CATTLE and HOBSES.TRESPASSING on the Hamilton"Eun will be sent.to.the nearest Pound. '" """•" ' ''■ •-- ALUjRED G< MATHIAS, Manager. ; Hamilton, June 28th, 1874. J ■ ■ TO BE LET/OR SOLIfe :fl , LL that MININGK PBOPEETX . known as the Epbeka Goxd, Siuio ino ! Go?b, situated 1 and comprising— A Claim, of Twelve Aeres>," with Water , ; . *Bace, _ Hut, Tail Race* Plant* and everything in good working For further particulars apply to Mr. G. A.. Chapman, Kyeburn Hotel, Naseby; or to Mr. G, H, Smithy St. Bathaua.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 279, 11 July 1874, Page 1
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