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Salt inj FRIDAY, 3hd SEPTEMBER, AT 3 l'.M* M'RSSRS. IXDKIi & GEORGE have received instructions from tlo TtiTinpwiird Bound Company 'o «?ll hy Public Auction At Hie S»h1»- Krmme, Victoria Hall, on ff-kiliiy, 3rd SitptPmhiT, a; 3 p.m., THt> of their Property, Consisting of Head and Tail Races, iioxes, Hone, Norzlo*, Wh<*elKrrows, Picks, Shovel*, &e., Ae. AfW which th«y *ill Sell, The balance of a OeniTHl Storekeeper's --took, Consisting of Ironmongery, Ac. Vurnittw, Btore Casks, Cases, and • Variety of Sundries. SO KKSKBVK. BATURDAY, 4tfi SEPTEMBER, AT THKKR P.M. 'ES3RS. INDEIi A GEORGE will tell, by Publio Auction, in the i •Sul-room, Victoria Hall, on Suturday, 4th &*pta>inber, at three p.m., A. Small Quantity of recently imported Saddlery, of the best manufacture | Clothing, Poots, ■Books, Picture*, Beer Engines, Clocks, and a variety of Sundries to clone consignment!. Clearing Out Salt! Noßb3bbT». public NOTICE. ALUS QUADRILLE CLASS. The above Class will bo continued by Mr. Hall every Alternate Thursday Evening, in the Town Hall, commencing at 8.30 p.m. JOHN DEAKER Conductor. THE PURE CLYDESDALE "LORD LOVATT." (Peter Law, Proprietor), Will Stand at Naseby for the Season. ' ORD LOVATT is a beautiful Bay, 1 ten yours old ; has immense bone, and splendid uclion. He was bred by Mr. Fraaer, Kilmoro, Victoria, out of his imported marc Jess (sire —the celebrated horae Prince Charlie, inmortcd from Scotland by J. and M. M'lntoah), and has taken several First Prizes tin a year an! two-year-old, among which he fuiued the First at Kilmore against ten others [e has also served in tho Benalla district, and proved himself the sire of the best stock in that district. Teuhs—£3 3a. A Guarantee Given. NOTICE. IHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HOUSE "CHORISTER" will Travel this season in the Mount Ida jand Surrounding Districts. LOCAL TRADE'. N. P. HJORRING 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 DEPAMMEhT. Boots madeto measure will, as heretofore, have the test attention at usual prices, N. P. HJORRINC, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, j IMPORTER and M A'KBU ok BOOTS. I A S E it r

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 339, 3 September 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 339, 3 September 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 339, 3 September 1875, Page 2

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