<sQiscrlttiemmts. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUSINESS MEN. .. ■ - SPLENDID OPENING. . J AN DR. BBBMN'BH, • • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Naseby, Having decided to leave the District, on or about January, 1875, now offer to SELL, or LEASE for a term of years, that Valuable FREEHOLD, by . admeasurement 40 feet frontage to Earn street by a depth of 8S feet., on which is erected a Store 20 by 50 (10 feet walls), strongly built, and covered with best corrugated iron ; together with the GOODWILL of the Business, which has been established for over 10 years, and which i 3 second to none in the district. The internal Fittings are complete for carrying on any business—having over 1000 feet of shelf room, with counter room to match ; Spirit Racks, capable of stowing 10 hoesheads. • - o . Adjoining and attached is a Two-roomed COTTAGE, 30 feet by 12 feet. At the back (and on the freehold) is built a strong 5stalled STABLE, covered with best galvanised Iron: The appliances for carrying on business are of the completest and best description : Scales, &c, &c.; 1 set Avery Scales, weighing up to 15 cwt.; 4-wheeled Express Waggon and Harness, in first-class order (required for carrying on the business), and Horses thoroughly staunch and adapted for the work. Every requisite for the proper working of the establishment can be purchased on easy terms. Naseby has been, is now, and will be, one of the best mining districts in Otago. The Public Works which will open thousands of acres of rich sluicing ground, are nearly comEleted. A block of Agricultural Land K-.a een surveyed lately in the vicinity. Those advantages cannot fail to quadruple the population in and around Naseby proper. In addition to this Naseby is centrally situated, and chiefly supplies Kyebum Diggings (10 miles distant), Clarke's Diggings (12 miles distant), and numerous outlying places in a radius of 20 miles. Possession to be given on Ist Januarv 1875. . ■ ■ ■ For further particulars apply to J. and H. Bremner, Naseby; or, Messrs. E. Wilson and Co., Merchants, Dunedin. J. AND R. BREMNER, Naseby. J. AND R. BREMNER, 'JILLE returning thanks to the ' inhabitants of Naseby and Dietrich for the liberal support given them during I he past ten years they have carried on bushies* in the district, are desirous to make somV return for oust favors, and have, therefore,- decided to Sell for one month, i.e., during December, GOODS AT NETT COST FOR. CASH. The Stock iB very large and very choice, (comprising almost everything to befound in ony store), Drapery, Groceries, Oilmans'Stores, Boots, Hardware, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Cutlery, Tobacco, Cigar?, Tinware, Glaßßware, <fcc, &c, Brushware, Stationer?, Account Books, Chairs, &c. OVER £3OOO WORTH OF GOODS TO SELECT FROM. Although it is scarcely necessary, or even possible, to particularise tho various articles, yet, for the information of non-ro.-idents, it is considered advisable to mention a few lines for their guidance, which will be found below: THE SALE IS GENUINE, As the Proprietors have made such' arrangements as make it incumbent for them to t;ive up the business about the New Year. CLOTHING. Men'z Under Shirts—Flannel, Welsh, Antirheumatic, and Cricketing. Pants—Shetland white and grey,; Cotton. white and/brown. Crimean Shirts—Fancy, Jean, Crape, Scotch Twill, &c, Dross and Plaited, Longoloth. Hats—French Felt, Black and Drab, all ( shapes j Straw and Leghorn, Boys' and Children's. Men's Suits in West of England and other Tweeds, Silk Mixed and Fancy. Youths' and Boys' Galatea and Leopold iis Tweed and Silk Mixture. Long Cloths—Horrockses A,B, M2, MT, &e , Calicoes, double width. Flannel—Welsh, Saxony, Medium, Cricket ing, scarlet Saxony, Anti rheumatic, &c. Blankets—white and blue, 9s, 10£, Hi. Tents—6 xB. Carpets—Printed Felt. Toilet Covers, Alhambra Quilts. Reversible Bed Covers, Glasscloth (red and blue check, Turkish Towels, &c, Prints, Handkerchiefs (Ladies' and Gentlemen's) Linen and Cam - brie. Gloves —Aberdeen, Ringwood, &,■>,. Men's half Hose—Alloa, Shetland, merino, brown and white cotton. Youths', Boys', and Children's Socks in lambs wool, white cotton, and merino. ' BOOTS. Men's, Women's, Youths', Girls', Children's, all sorts and sizes. Slippers. GENERAL GOODS. A large and varied Stock, comprising beat brands of Tea, Sugar, Bacon, Ham, Cheese. Butter, Kerosene, Bottled Ales and PorLer, Wine for invalids, Wines and Spirits, Cod Liver Oil, Hair Washes, &c j Miners' Tools, a very large stock of Sluice Forks, Anus' Shovels, Spades, Picks, Pick Handles, &c, having been bought well, will be subject to a great reduction ; Fry Pans, Billies, Buckets, Tin Dishes, &c, &0., $&• Parcels of the value of £lO and upwards will be delivered, if required. Sale now on ! Be in time ! J. AND R. BREMNER, Earn street, Isaseby. new new GARDEN j o_CiX3>JJksi GARDEN L. W. BUSCH begs to inform the public has just rcceivod his New Supply of GARDEN SEEDS, embracing every variety. EARLY SEED POTATOES. A Fine Assortment of FRUIT TREES, W. BUSCH, Pist Office Store, Leven Stroet, Naseby. OH SALE.-One Bebt Doubj r! ' . Skatkd BUGGY and HARNESS ; Pole, Brake, Lamps, &c, all complete, and in perfect order. Maker: Robin, Dunrdin. Apply to Mr. Bum,, Crown and Sceptre Hotel, Naseby^.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 302, 11 December 1874, Page 2
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836Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 302, 11 December 1874, Page 2
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