fjtt&lic mxm, ERECTION OF STONE AND TIMBER BRIDGE. rpENDERS will be received at the Office of the Secrotary of Works, Dunedin, until noon of Tuesday; 6th July,.' for the STONE AND TIMBER BRIDGE : Over the Extended Obm^anyV. Tail Race;. Naseby* Flans and specifications to be seen at the Office of the District Engineer, Naseby, and at the Office of the Secretary '■ of Works, DuneTenders to be endorsed—• "Tender for. Bridge at Naseby." ... The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1 J. .GREEN, Secretary for Works.OUNT IDA LODGE (E.G.) ANNUAL SOIREE. FRIDAY EYENING, JULY 16sh. Tiokets One Guinea. NOTIO.E. LL ACCOUNTS DUE to the Estate of thelate;j.;Dick,JM.D., must be paicLto me forthwith, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same, as it is imperative that the Estate be at once wound up. r G. F. NEWMARCH, Collector for the Executors. '•'.., W. T. K.IRBY. GENERAL STOREKEEPER, 7i OOBDIALMAKEE, AND EBTJITEBEB, ; DERWENT-STREET, NA.SEBY... A Large3Assortment of OROOKERYWARB FOR SALE. , ASTE PAPER FOR SALE . . suitable for Storekeepers. Cheap. Apply at' Chronicle' Office. REWARD. —LOST from the Survey Camp, M'Cormack's Creek Duubact District, about 12th December last, a Bay Saddle MARE, branded +H 1 on .off shoulder, and standing about 15 hands in height. The above reward will be paid if re turned to Naseby, or half that amount if left at Mr. Luks' Waihemo Hotel D. BARRON. J. MORRISON'S .jiEMPERANCE COFFEE ROOMS MR. JOHN MORRISON has much pleapure in intimating that ho HAS OPENED :; ,-.f his commodious & comfortable COFFEE AND READING BOOMS. Chess, Draughts, and other Games. The Proprietor has determined to meet the great want at present felt in Naseby for a comfortable and quiet Reading-room, where attendance can be procured. {3s* A number of the most popular newspapers (Home and Colonial) will be always on the tables. ■•; v 'i NOTICE. HAVE DISPOSED of the luterest and Goodwill held by me in the Bakery Business to Samuel Baxter and Thomas Pyle, and trust that the patronage so liberally bestowed on me in the past will be continued to my successors. ROBERT GLENN. "N reference to the above announcement we beg respectfully to intimate to the residents of Naseby that we have purchased the Interest and Goodwill of the Bakery Business lately earned on by Mr. R. Glenn. As we will endeavor to meet the wants and wishes of our customers in every particular in connection with the business", we bopo to merit a large share of that patronage and support so liberally given to our predecessor. SAMUEL BAXTER. THOMAS PYLE. MUNICIPALITY OF NASEBY. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN l that an Open Court for the Revision of the Burgesses Roll for the Year 1875-6 will be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on Friday, the 9th day of July next, at All Claims for Admission to tho said Rol must be lodged at my Office not later than the 3rd day of July next 5 and all Objections to names being retained thereon not later than the sth day of July, in accordance with Schedule E in the " Otago Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 18G5." Blank Forms of Claims and Objections may be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office. GEO. CLARKE, Town Clerk, Town Clerk's Office, Junp 25,1&75,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 July 1875, Page 4
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536Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 July 1875, Page 4
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