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jgttMic Sottas, COURTS IX* MOUNT IDA ■ DISTEICr. . NASRBY: Warden's Court—September 18, 25; October 2, 9, 16, 80. Residknt Magistrate's Coubx—September '24. Oiitober 1, 9, 15,"30:" " Applications at 11. a.m., October 5, 12, 19, ' ... ■■■, 26. ■■ ■- '• =• ■■■:■ District Court—October 14th; ST. BATHANS: At 2 p.m., September 30. October, 13th. .■• ■ _ MAEREWHENUA : At 7 p.m. on the 6th, and 10 am. on the 7th October. HAMILTON: At Noon, October 2.oth. ''■■ ■ . ■.■;.- HYDeJ \ v.. / -■'■ ~ : ■ October 21st. M AORAES:. - Octobar 22nd. V • SERPENTINE: »■!'' October 28fcli. Tf Miners (or their "Agents) do not appear when their names'are called, their Applicafions will be struck out. ■ Agents' must; produce writ t 'ii authority. H. A; STRATFORD, R.M., •' -' Warden. THE PURE CLYDESDAL& . (Jahn-Weir imd-M'Phersonf Proprietors), Wik visit Manidtoto (Plains, \Hiii(s fereek, \ Dunfltan N Cveek. p v rybread, v \ X C/O- amißlM V : aO .A':', years old.; has immense bone, and splendid action. He was bred by Mr. Eraser, Kilmorfi, Victoria, out of' his imported mare, Jess (sn'e —the celebrated horse Prince Char-: lie, imported from Scotland by J. and M. M'lntosh), and has taken several First Prizes as a, jear and two-year-old, among which he gained the First at Kilmore against' ten others. He haß also served in the Behnalla District, and proved himself the sire of the best stock in tbatdistrict. ©5" A>Grass I&ddock/provided" for- Mare? fromla/distancer: No cha-ge for the first six woejra. Eyejy care Jaken, tmfc no, flispon'sibjifty. f fl • Tkiims— £3 Ms., Sabjmtr-y).-1g74..- QToom'-B~See r -&(h T -j)ayftble «fc-thctifiie"of i service. THE ENTIRE HORSE /'YOUNG QUICKSAND," (The property of Joseph Packman), Will stand this- Season at PACKMAN'S vV ":■ '.•: ■■ .- -. STABLES, Naseby. ■ ■'"-'.;-" : r- : - • "OUNG QUICKSAND, ,bred % - , John Wood, Esq., Christchurch,' out of his fast-trotting mare Madpe, by Quicksand. Madge took one first', and-one second prize at the Christchurch Shows, and won many fast-trotting matches. Young Quicksand is a beautiful dSpple-grey, stands 15J hands high, with splendid bone and symmetry j a yery docile temper, and a sure foal-get-ter. ■■■:■: '--:' Terms—£3, payable before removal' of mares. Groom's Fee, ss. * v \A Grass Paddock only for bb that come from a\distance. No chi THE THOROUGHBRED "FI R E A W AT;" (The property of Messrs. Lamond and '-..'""• ... Packman),.-.' ' : Y-~ ;^ Will stand this season at Packman's LiverySiables, Naseby,- :and serve a few v' ? thoroughbred mares.;. is a beautiful cheßt- - nut, bred fy'J.--A/ '-Douglas,-"Esq;, :.6ut ? pf; his favorite mare Daisy, whose sire... was: the imported thoroughbred A-WAY is by of the celebrated horses Knottingly, ;3tbrmhird, Belle of the, Isle, Southern Chief ],&%, bred by Harris, Esq.',, Canterbury. ' o-'V Teems—£6 6s. ' v '\ '"■'''■■■'.' 445T A Grass Paddock provided „ free of charge for the firßt'six- weeks. Every care taken,, but no responsibility. Fees to be paid before removal of mares. — —„„„ r „ vv get; Colts Gelded should give notice to Mr. P'icknmn at an early date, in order that they may get intimation when Mr. M'Gregor, Veterinary Surgeon, arrives in Naseby—probably th'e end of this month, or in the beginning of October. OTAGO WASTE'LANDS ACT, 1573. La d on Deferred Payments near Hyde. TOTtCE is Hereby Given that I 1 have this day applied to the District Land Officer, Naseby, for the following section in the above Block : Section 4, Block 111., Rock and Pillar District; area, 135 acres 1 rood 8 porches. .-...-•■.■ JAMES HEANEY. The above application will be heard a*-> the District Laud Office,Naseby, on Monday, October 26th, 1874, at 11 a.m. H. A STRATFORD, -Dntriot Land Officer Naseby, September 16,1874. OYAL MOUNT IDA LODGE. The usua'l Fortnightly Meeting of the above Lodge will re held in the Lodge Ro«m, Oddfellowß Hall (Empire Hotel), on Tuesday Evenins next. 29th September, at Eight p.m. The Monthly Lecture will be given by the N.G.,: this (Friday) Evening, 25th Sept., at Eight o'clock. J. M'DON.AUD, <K.Ch

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 291, 26 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 291, 26 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 291, 26 September 1874, Page 2

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