SALE BY AUCTION AT TWELVE NOON. Have received instructions from Mr. J. B. L. L'uks, Waihemo Hotel, to self by Auction, on the Premises, on Wednesday, the sth May, at Twelve o'clock Noon, the whole of hiß FARMING STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of Of\ HEA D MIXED CATTLE, including well-broken Dairy ±>\J Cows, and Pat Steerß, all in Fbst-rate condition. -."■■•-■■■*■- p* CARr-HOIiSES. . 3.VV . y* LIGHT HABNEaS AND SADDLE HOESES. 0(~) ; amongst which are some very Choice^rejdfSowß, -.,:/.;)/« W and othera fit for the ■•:'*';• -f f !S POULTRY— Brahmapootra Fowlsf* Ajlesb~ury" Ducks, and ' other choice breeds. '■ A LARGE MALE* EMU: -■. \ ; , j • A LABGE AND YABtED ASSORTMENTS©!* SUNDRIES; !
• ST. GEO KGB'S Cfl-UEOH NASEBY.; BAZA A R-. 1 BAZAAR will be held, in ti&ip »- next-,, in aid of the Biiilding : the above'Ohurnli... * . j •'. . '■■~XSi I•;G J. ■ ■■■ ':■ $• F - ROWLATT, Hon; Sec.: ■- JrSAND i ; AET UMONBy Permission of his Honor the Superintendent. OIL PAINTTNGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, OLEOS, & CHROMQS, Prizes to the Value of £135. Tickets £1 Each.-./!' *,- t -.*v'jTo be Drawn in the Victoria Halfa^oout'the" 22nd April;- - '•' '■ - - Prizes on View in the Victoria Hall. * Partiesreuidingatadistanco oan be furnished •with Numbered Tickets (post free) 1 :on■ application to Messrs. Inder and George; Nasobjr/ The successful numbers wUI be published in •rthe ' Mount Ida Chronicle.' ' ; fv ,; ■ XOCAL TRADE!; MORRING has much pleasure in intimating that MEN'S BOOTS of all descriptions are now made on the premises at same Prices as English manufactured Goods, but superior in Durability & Neatness and therefore better -value. Bespoke Boot DEPARTMENT. Boots made to measure will, as heretofore, have the best attention at usual prices. DRAPER, CLOTHIER, IMPORTER and MAKER of BOOTS, "" JTA sju y/,■■'■:};"■'■ : ■
■fjaMic Notices iU'v- ... ./Just'Published;'.. ; -1.•.,..... AT KEITH AND WILKIE'S \ MANUAL OF BANKING; fiT A BASFREB, CONTENTS:' 1 • . wo *k no pretensions whatever to literary merit'; neither-is it a scientific .work designed for the use of the initiated. In the course of a somewhat lengthy career as a banker, the author has often been surprised at the ignorance prevalent among the great majority of those who transact banking business, as far as regards the laws and customs of banking. ' It is for this class of people chiefly that the work is put forward. The author has not aimed at making it anything like a full treatise, but he .thinks that the general information given in the following pages will be of use to those who desire to know something- of the subject of banking. To olerks also, and to .those, who intend entering on a banking career, this little, work may be of some practical use." —Priface. Chapter I.—-Geneeai,. Sect. I—Banks in New Zealand. Sect. 2—Mutual Aarrangements between Banks. Sect. 3—Banking in General. Chapter ll.—The Officers of a BankV Sect. I—Q-eheral. .^',.l-. Seel. 2—Officers' Titles, Duties,Salaries,&o. Chapter lll.—Cheques. ' • \ ■ ; - [ " ;\'\ - Sect. I—-Cheques in General} '-• ■■ -3 <.-" ;• Sect. 2—Marked Cheques. //-":* * Sect. 3—Cheques 'Payable to' Order—endowments. Chapter IV.—-Bills op Exchange. Sect. I—General. - Sect. 2—Endorsement and Transfer. Sect. 3—Acceptance— Presentment-?- Pay- ... ment. .-..,.. Sect. 4—Notice of Dishonor. -- -■ Sect. s—Miscellaneous. Chapter V.—Advice to those -w.ho- keep a Banking Account, &o. Index. EEITH AND .WILKIE'S FANCY DEPARTMENT. Tho undermentioned Goods are always kept in Stock, and the prices will be found to compete with any house in the trade. Albums Ladies' Bags Work Boxes Gents' Courier Bags Writing Desks Travelling Bags Writing Cases Boys' School Bags Work Baskets Portmanteaus Ladies' Companions Portfolios Card Cases Jewel Stands Dressing Cases Jewel Boxes Brush ware Ladies' Back Combs Tooth Brushes Dressing, Fine and Pocket Combs Vases Jet Ear-rings and Brooches Toilet Sets Jet Bracelets ■ . . Perfumery Purses, Pocket' Books Stereoscopes & Views Children's Combs Scrap Books Side Combs ■ /-■<;; Silver Thimbles Tortoise Shell Brooches and Ear-rings Draught, Chess, and Draughtmen Cribbage Boards Dominoes Playing Cards Quartette Cards Parlor Bowls Race Games Cricket Bats, Balls fiezigue Croquet Aunt Sallies Foot Balls Cubes
and Wickets Bagatelle Boards ~ Spelling Okimen Building Bricks Japanese Oubinete Handkerchief Boxes Glove Boxes , ,&c, &e. And a large AssortmMit of other' Goods too numerous to mention. TOYS OF ALL DESCELPTIONS TOYS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS:! in great variety;. GOLDFIELDS Application for an Agricultural Lease. ''•■<■• District of Mount Ida". Io Warden Robinson— April 22, 1875. I HEREBY APPLY for a Lease of Lano 1 for Agricultural Purposes, situate at Maniototo Plains, on Run No. 2 47, about three miles from my homo station, and comprising Six Hundred and Forty Acres, or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations of the .eighth December, 1871, made .under the Goldfielda Act, 1866; and the Goldfields Act Amendment Acts, 1867, 1868,1869. - —WATSON SHENNAN. The above Application will bo heard before mo at the C< u» House, Nas<»bj-, on the 11th day of May 1 VX\ ; . '.',';• , E. W ROBINSON, •.■;■•-■. •■*■■ > Warden.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 321, 23 April 1875, Page 2
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