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Qbotximmmtß. NOTIC E. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE WE ?T WARD. Gentlemen, — TYEINGt Nominated, without my consent, to contest a seat in the Council for the vacancy in your Ward, t wish to state that, there being too good men—Messrs. Glenn and Greer—from whom to choose a Fit Representative, and having myself neither time nor inclination at present to attend to Municipal business, I most respectfully decline the honor attempted to be conferred me.—l am, &c, JOHN DILLON. NASEBY DISTRICT SCHOOL. /'ANTED, a Male or Female, » V Candidate for the office of PUPIL TEACHER. Age: Not lesß than fourteen years. Salary: Male, £3O; Female, £25 (first year); una" five hours'- special teaching weekly. Applications to be forwarded to the undersigned, who will examine the Candidates, on or before the 26th August. GEO. MENZIES, Master, Naseby School. ANTKD, a Female General Servant. Apply, Chapman's Kyeburn Hotel. NOTICE. for Settlement are requested to hold themselves in readiness to accompany Mr. MacKellar in his selection of a Block in the vicinity of Naseby—probably during next week. Further notice will, if possible, be given. Particulars can be had from Mr. Mulholland or the Secretary. A. CRAIG, Secretary Mount Tda Progress Committee. ITOLE.V or Strayed from Black, stone Hill, one Chesnut COLT, rising 3 years, branded T near Bhoulder, hind feet white, and blaze on face. £5 reward will be paid on conviction (if stolen), and £2 when delivered (if strayed) to T. Turner, Blackstone Hill. FOR SALE. ONE-FOURTEENTH SHA.HE in the Enterprise Water Race Company, Registered. For particulars apply to W'. NEWMAN, Manager. 'Application for a Special Claim at Hamilton by Alexander Lark Nicholas, Elias Pascoe, John Bundle, George Cunningham, Danipl Tremewan, Silas Hore, and Joseph Hore, all of Hamilton, To Mr. Warden dtratford, Naseby. TE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that we intend to apply to his Honor the Superintendent of Otago, under Clause 12 of the Goldfields Act. 1866, for a SPECIAL CLAIM of Twenty '(20) Acres of Auriferous Ground situate in the vicinity of the " Shepherd's Hut," about a mile from the town of Hamilton, nni near the road leading from thence to Hyde. The said ground has been prospected and abandoned The grounds for such application are that the Applicants have already Incurred an outlay of about three thousand twi hundred pounds (£3200) in connection with working the said ground, and that n further outlay of about, two thousnnd pounds (£2000) will be required in order to work the same profitably A h. NICHOLAS AN : > PARTY. By their Agent, WM. L. BAITJS7. sth August, 1874. Objections (if nvy) to the above application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Hamilton, on the Bth day of September next. (Signed) H. A. STRATFORD, Warden.

J L E V E JS r STREET, N A S E THOMAS PiNDER PROPRIETOR. the recent improvements in the above Hotel it offers superior inducements to Commercial Travellers, Visitors, kj aud Families. Sample Rooms for Tr.-ifellers. Families and Visitors will fiud every Comfort and Convenience in the shape of Accommodation and Attention. One of ALCOCK'S BEST BILLIARD TABLES on the Premises. The Oddfellows' Mall (where the M. U.1.0.0F. and LO.O.F Lodget meet) can be had gratis for Public Meetings, Sample or Sale Rooms, Concerts, and 01 «**• Entertainments GOOD & ATTACHED. I

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 283, 7 August 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 283, 7 August 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 283, 7 August 1874, Page 2

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