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"jypi. 11. C. lIE It T SLET MIXING- AND GENERAL AGENT, KASEIJi", jIOI'XT IDA. Cases Conducted in Ihe Out'ying Courts. - /TVOUKTS IN" Til K MOtLNT IDA \J JHSTI.'ICT. NASIiiBY. I!kstdent Slagirti: veals Onuivr- -September MiJ. October 7, 21. Waudes's 'Cocisr—Ucloiisr'l, S, 22; 1 .Applications, afc 2 p.m , October••], S 22; DISfKICT-iiAXI) Oi-'jauK (Boai'l of Inquiry)— September 29. District CuUut—oeptember 27. ST. BATH a NFS. Oeto'icr 5, ID. HAMILTON. October 2ti. lIYDE.Cctober 27. Macraes. October 25.. MAEIIEWJiEN'UA: SEHP : -:.\TCXE: October 12. ; If Miners (or their A gent?) do not nppoar when their name.:-.: are called, their .-Applications will be stsmk-I;"*on!.. Agents must prodiiej wril fen nntlioi-iry. n. w. holinson, li.k., - ■ Win-Jen. JOHN DILLON, Tailor, Draper, and Lndies' HafoiUsinkcr, LE VK V STKKT.T, NA.S EU X (Next door to Hjorring'.iJ . Z. DILLON,hogs toar.nonr.ee Lhat lie lins Kcniored. to larger and uioro suitable Premises (adjoining IJjorling's), where the trade will be eondueled in ail its branches as heretoJore. First-class STOCK OF TWEEDS on view, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with tasto and • piouiptituJe. Note tup: Address— JOHN DILLON, 1' AIX Olt AND' DitAP ES, • Lercn-sfrecty Jiasebj. : jßnhcrs. 11. AITKEN, ~Q" NI 0 IN" BAKERY AXD 0 STOJIE, NASEDI* MOUNT IDA. Edlntcbmnhcrs. P ÜBLI C AN U SF E C lAL AKSOU>"CKIXEXT. aEOTI a E YO U NO, linpoi'le]*, Vv'aleliiisiikci','ind Jeweller. ,i)u<L!':v, Tn returning thanks tor I he p:itron.igf , be?!owcd on him lhe time he has been ill business lias much saiirf.ictiwii in inliii-.al.inn that owing to Lis si ill inere.isins ■ trade; mid his desire to deal oni.v in fiij.erioi- goods, lie lias arranged for lii» brotln r, Mr. 'J'hmn >j Young, visiting i he : Home Marl;, is. II isinstrir lions .•ire !o prjeure goods of !lu; vc':Y nowc.-l. anu brst deseriplion. Pending tlit: arrival of the s!l p j.cnl?, and ii> order In make room iorthe m\v r >t'ek, Mr. Vour.g will otl'.-r this month and ntxt. liis pros: nt largj veil selected, and lirst-eins* tfurk (even tiling direct from Home houses and Homo makers, thin .voiding intermediate charges) at reductions very imisideriibiy belo.v the it.-u.il prices. Tlrse reductions ou t.iis kind of good*, imported as above, ■will present, an opportunity lo buyers that tliey can icldoin meet Willi. « Ladies' nnd Gent's G-01-.i and Silver "Watches .French, and Aiiu'riean 01oek3 UraccJeis, I'vooelies, Karrings, Lockets Kin«s, fc'eari'-piiiM, Aibci l.s. Oh tfiuds Links,' Necklets, Oos?cs,.{reals. Peneilii I'aus, Jioinpiet-lioldei-s, Opera and Field Glas- ■ "Bra Silver arid Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Scr-vii-cs Cups, &c., &o. All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewellery carefully cleaned a-nri repaired on the ]jremises, tinder his own st'pennlendcnee, at moderato f,'li:ir;;es. Ortki\i (roiu the country punctually attended !o. N.l'.—-A warded First. I'rize for Clocks and Yvalcliei?, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. GEO U(> K YOU Na, I'riaccs-st.reel 1 ., ■iJiiuediit, Opposite Laul: of New 'ioutli "Wales. s.ini ibs. > ILOIcyEBiIU.nIIN(J-. DEDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. Ilor3eslioeingand General Blacksmith Work executed in. u. workmanlike manner, and a Cheapest Rates, in Smithy adjoining Victoria Hal, Earn-strect, Naseby. HOUSESIIOEINO 9s. AND 123. FEIt SEXY ALEX. I'EAHSON. |"AMEi3 SI'EADMAIs r wan!n his old • supporter.*. to • tao\v that , lxis Prices del'y conn:etition. Iloi'seahocing ... ... Oa and 110. The stylo of: work turned out is v/ell known tiii-oiiglioiit the District. J'JKTEU yAW AND ipio., -i. L A C k" r3 M I T II 3 , J.li> I(j;KT, SAB-JSJIX. I'ieks, Liivbig-anci Meelitig ... ■ ...* G.s » ••iViutuig.' ... ...4s. per-do#. OATS & l.'SiA FF ALWAYS ON IIANJ). Kvi.r.t'Ji.v, ?iia!, "ijjvr, ..t N'K\vcA3T.t,s Coax., > /&. L.usl&.A*b FlßKW<SOi>'JJ.&i'i«». Jlxtcllcni Hic.bliiu:.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 4

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