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JJaU Irg SATURDAY, 80rk,OCTOBER, I AT BLACKSTONE HILL. "ESSiiS. INDER &GEOEGE - hnre received instructions from Mr. James Duff to sell', by FujA Auction, on the preim'sew, Hill's Creek, BlnJkstone Hill r on Saturday, 3f>th October, at One o.clock, That Old - Established and wellknown Hotel THE JOCKEY CLUB HOTEL, "Together with Two Quarter Aorcs of Freehold Land, in the Township of Hill's Greek, and a Nine' Acre Paddock adjacent to the Hotel, securely fenced, and tinder orop. . After the sale of the Land and Buildings The Stock-in-Trade and Furniturei - including a valuable' Billiard -Table,, Two -Horses, Buggy, Harness, Agricultural Implements, &a, will he submitted to ptfblio competition. Terms at.Sale. ■■■'.,>.>.■;■■'■ $)»&!" ANTEDj.-,a SHEPHEED ' (single) for an One who knows a little about cattle preferred. "Wages, £6o:_ Apply to George E. Allen, Howkdun Station. "'■..■ ANTED,— a, MAN, to put up Two-Roomed Cob Hut, with stone foundation. Apply (stating price per yard) to George E. Allen, Hawkdun Station.

NOTICE. Tjl I BE A A W AY." BREEDERS requiring the services of the Thoroughbred Entire Horse FIRE AWAY must Forward their' Mares at an early date, as hj& will Joe withdrawn from the Stud ior Racing towards the end of Noveraboi, " . JObEPH PACKMAN. | OYA.L LODGE. _J M.TT.i.0.0.F. -•■■■-• Tiie usual lortnightly meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Empire Hotel, on Tuesday Evening next, 12nd,Noveni" ber, tit Eight o'clock. The Monthly Lecture will be given by the N.Gh on the Evening of Friday, sl;h November, at Eight o'clock. ARTHUR SIMPSON, N.G. OTAGO WASTE LANDS ACT, 1872. land on Deferred Payments nea* Macraes. "OTICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN . . that I have this day applied to the District Land Officer, Naseby, for the following Section in the above block:—' THOMAS TATE. Section 11, Block 11., Eighlay District, area—-50 acres/ , The above application will be hiiard before the District Land. Officer, at Nas'ijby, on the •sth November next. H. W. ROBINSON, District Land Officer! October 18,1875. : . ; ATAG O G0 LU FIE LD S . Application for an Agricultural Lease.

- - ■- Distnot of Mount Ida, .-:■■ October 16iin, 1875. Warden Robinson j—- • T'Hbiuebt Aptly-for a Lease "of Land for Agricultural pnrposes situate at Eweburn' Station, Run 219, and adjoining our Pro-emp-"live Right of 92 acres, -and comprising 648 Acres or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural. Lenses Regulations of the, Bth December, 1871, made under the Goldfields Act, 1866, and the Goldfields Act- Amend-' ment-Actg, 1867,1808, "18G9. GEO. OLIVER, Manager, Mount Ida Pastoral Investment Company, The nbove Application will be heard beforeme, at Naseby, Oil the 13th day of-November ttext, at 11 a.m.' ■ H.'W. ROBINSON, Warden. i»/i 'R. HENET' SMTTHIES and i_VJL Mr. HARRY W. SMYTHIES have •entered into PARTNERSHIP, and intend to carry on business in Dunedin, unc n « the style •of SMYTHIES & SON, as Arbitrators, Land Brokers, Land Agents, Financial Agents, 'Stock Brokers, and Surveyors. . Especial notice is called to the Arbitration Branch, on occount.of the peculiar qualifications posse sed by Mr*, Henry Smythics, as liaving had over 49 years' eiporience in the law, and (in intimate acquaintance "with all Colonial interests during a residence of 25 yeim in New Zealand.

< The advantages of Arbitration 'comprise (Inter nlia) a ppe'edy and inexpensive settlement of disputes.upon the real merits, rather than upon the technicalities and accidents of the case, and also a -considerable amelioration -of personal ill wili;:.;.„ ~' - "'.,'■'■ i Parties desirous of .availing themselves of .Messrs.' Smythies and Son's'services mny apply to them personally, .when all preliminaries v '" l> e P rc pared, and the mattercomplotcd in their off Co. f'clieiif,i<s who tntiyodriso t-helrtlicnts to mibmil _ thejr twines for '.arbitration to Mecss. rrnytHps mid Port, will hj« received with courtesy, und thnnked/or their support. THI< 80BVEY EEfrABTMBNT . vill be more especially under.tho care of Mr. ,I'orry W. Smythies, who for several • years i>rn elided us a Surveyor under tlie .General hrverranent. , "'.'"' THE tAKD A*KNCY, lAND BBOKKR, StfOCK HaoSFB, ATff) FINANCIAL DEFAETMEN TB. tt'i]] he superintended mutually. ■ • -• Next door to ' 'BURTON BROTHERS.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 347, 30 October 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 347, 30 October 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 347, 30 October 1875, Page 2

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