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OF NASEBY; N 0 TlO B". ELECTION OF MAYOR, 1875-6, Jtncx 21,1875. EITIJBN S. ' ','•• ,'•■.*".*• ■' cßttsob Geoboe EastWaed ... ... 28- 9 WbstWabd .... —.:,\ :2Q : r;.12 South Waed ... ... 20 11 GEO. OLAEKE, Town: Clerk. Council Chamber, i July 22,1875. t NOTICE. - ing our Fences and Gates (Inspector M'Cluskey was the last destroyer of fences), all Horses not taken away within fourteen days from date •will be Impounded: ALUEED G.'MATHIAS. Hamilton Station, . July 19, 1875. MEETING of A SHAEEHOLD- ■ EES in the Nas'eby'Coal Mining Company will be held in HorswelVsKoyal Hotel on Saturday Evening next, "at Eight? p;ml ■Business:,. . \K\ • :•;...-.■, Appointment of Directors. ; G. P. NEWMAKCir. ■'' '""■! \ . jSecretary.,■':''.: •'.v','... - XT ; [ ''...foe sale;,' ; u . 1 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THE Well-known BUILDINGiand Freehold Property, lately occupied and known as the LIVEEPOOL AEMS HOTEL. ;4i The Freehold has frontages to Leven and Tay Streets, and is excellently situatedfor building purposes. : f '.' Also ; i '■":•' One Tabled' ':'■"'■ . : ; " For particulars apply ito the proprietor, Mrv Daniel Kobertson j or to Mr. James Brown, Storekeeper,. Naseby. -:',"." , T | ■ ( ;-; NOTICE. ■)'f , y~ .! .!:.:-.- • HAVE DISPOSED of the! Inter. ;' rest and Goodwill h&ld by- me in"'the Bakery Business to Samuelßaxter and Thomas Pyle; and trust that the'patronage so liborally/i bestowed on mo in the "past will be continued £6 my successors.. ... _'__ ' 1 l " fi,i '*•; ; :i "'f'EOBEET'^i/ENN. ;N reference to the above .announce- .- ment we beg respectfully to intimate" to' the residents of Naßeby that we have purchased the Interest and Goodwill of the f Bakery Business lately carried on by Mr. B, Glenn. As we will endeavor to meet the wants and wishes of our "customers in j every' particular.in connection with the business, we hope to merit a large : snare of'tlmtv patronage and supportso liberally' giveiito our predecessor. - ■-'■-■/■.V;^J* ' :X ' j ■'" Vi i. ' \' • i SAMUEL BAXTER. _ THOMAS PYLE. '' a 10GIL TRADE! .. " N. P. ■-! .■-«■■.:■ HJORKIfiff has much pleasu[e\ in intimating that] J[ m^Rmsmm ofal/Jesc/iptions tre nowwaiMMihe pife- 1 mises at same, Prnkfi? Besffikeßoot, ; Boots made to measure will-, hamifiebestMfe^ at :J.. r ; : S' .! r DRArEK,.CLOTHIEII,;'';'. I Ail rORTER and - ; MAK ER ov. 800 l S, ja'seby ;

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 333, 23 July 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 333, 23 July 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 333, 23 July 1875, Page 2

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