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|uttM£ llotkes, SEALED TENDERS, for tWSrection of Stone SCHOOLHOUSE, at St. Bathans, will be received by the undersigned up till December Ist, at 8 p.m. Separate Tenders for Mason and Carpenter ■Work will be received, or the whole Building may bo tendered for. • . Plans apd specifications may be inspected at the' Police Station, Naseby, and Post Office Store, St. Bathaus. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order of the School Committee.-. ' ; W. PYLE, Hon. Sec. BUILDING' MATERIAL FOR SALE BY TENDER. SEALED TENDERS are invited for. the Purchase of the Material of the present School Building at St. Bathans, as per inventory to be seen at the Police Station .Na«eby, and Mr., Pyle's Store,. St. Bathans. To those about to build, this is an opportunity that should not be lost sight of, as the material (wood and iron) is of excellent quality, and most of it equal to new. The building will have to bo removed by the purchaser on or before December lOtli. Teudew endoised " Tender.for the Purchase; of School Building,",apd addressed to the undersigned, will be received up till 8 p.m., on-. December Ist. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. n Wi PYLE. ■ . • Hon. Sec. Schoal Committee. , TO THE ELECTORS 01?' MOUNT' IDA Gentlemen, — • JOEING about to leave the Colony for a time, I have Resigned the place of trust to which you Elected me as your Representative.'; Although our: connection is for the present severed, :I shall always retain a lively interest in the well-being of the District, and shall look forward to the time when I may perhaps be enabled to serve you" more. effectively and •s continuously., -■•.. \ ■ ■ • I remain, / • ' Gentlemen,' "X ours very respectfully, RICHARD OLIVER. ;Dunedin, Nov. 10," 1874. ; 'PROVINCIAL COUNCIL'ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OP MOUNT IDA. J BEG Respectfully to Offer myself as ( a Candidate for the Seat in the Provincial Council rendered vacant by the Resignation of Mb. Olives. Being an old-miner, and having resided for several years on the Goldflelds of Viotoria and Otagfl, I am/,pretty -.well acquainted with the/wants of o Mining community, while my frequent visits to Mount Ida (during the past three years) have afforded me an opportunity of learning the requirements of the District. I may mention that I am thoroughly independent of class influence, and, should you do me the honor of electing me, you may rely upon being faithfully Berved, and honestly represented. ■ I shall take an early opportunity of meeting you, and explaining my views ; meantime, I respectfully request you will not' pledge yourselves. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, RICHARD H. LEARY PUBLIC NOTICE. Under Section 1 of Regulation IV. 1 WHEREAS Application has been wade to me by Arthur Simpson to declare that the portion of the Otago Goldfield described in the..Schedule hereto, may be occupied by holders of miners' rights in claims of the undermentioned Bizp, viz.:— ' ' One (1) Acre for eacli holder of a miner's right, provided that no , block claim ;ahall comprise more than six (6) acres altogether. Now, therefore, I give notice that such Application, .and. any Objection thereto, will bo ■hoard before n>e, at the Court House, Naßeby, on:Mrmdiiy, thpjJOtb of November, 1874, o.t lla.m. H. W. ROBINSON, Warden. StUTKDPIH: .. All Mint portion of the Qtngo Gold field situ-. at& at Hospital Hill, Naseby, bounded on the -north by an extended claim belonging to incs, GOjyarda} on the south by Titjiens' claim, 60 yards; on the east by G'rownlanda, 80 yards; tynd on the wuat by Titjiens' garden,. 80 y{ird?, '

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 299, 20 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 299, 20 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 299, 20 November 1874, Page 2

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