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t U!.;Gi. S FoEsT -».!K'>3 at ,:->?• i» '• f> mJe«s :j {f .itlNDfO - AND oAQ.l^i if «. •• •!.•':»;! feSu.-'i "~tJ'/Vos; ° STABEBIf;- t 'is9A«l i*. At nl- •j'-' 1 /' '■■• t'ivov* vfA. J ; 'Caaes''Conducted l in ! fche%utljilf^'fe6urts; J ♦i *r ,- J V *hOV>' •:.! 1!V. ' Spif «O{TJ) ii-'i J; jnJ ?o iitans yjit .F", ft, '"/?1 O'UItTS IN; THE'■ MOUNT IDA ,-\£/ yr'-'\ ;y- districts. : ' ! :K :r • ,• NASEBY:• ;r - BESibasx Magxsteate's -n'ii.'',' f-Noveiiibsr 4;"18, ; -Decciinber 3*/ fv. Wakd*<s Ca^t—At ll.a:m:, November 5, , . . lQ.r .December .3. - n 19:- ■ ''' " 'December 3.' ''' - : District ; Lam» Boakd—At 3 p.mv, Novem. ■ ■ ' —' ber 5. -■ ' ■■' '• •• : .•••'?-'» • O-jl '.i-il'.' V- ; * i'SW HAMILTON: ' , ■ November 23. 1 HYDE: ' k > • November 24. ...MACRAES: , '«! . u ' ' November 25. ~ : ST. BATHANSs' November 16,'30. ■ .. SERPENTINE : •: ... . - • - December 9. . MAEREWHENUA. ■ November 9. * If Miners (or their Agents) do not'appear when, their names "a re called, their .Aplljcatioh's will be struck out," . ~ v Agents must produce written authority. '■ H. W..ROBINSON, E.M., Warden: JOHN DILLON, Tailor, Draper, and Ladies' HaMtmaker, I. B VEN STREET, NASE.BY . (Next-door to HjoVring's)' *•' ~ J. DILLON bega i to announce that i he has Removed to larger and more suitable Premises (adjoining Hjorring's), where the trade will be conducted in all its branches as hereto- . - lore. First-class > * ;: ; STOCK OF TWEEDS on new, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and . ; » , :, . promptitude. . , . NOTB THE AODBKSS—.. JOHN DILLON, Tailor and Deapeb, Leven-streefc, Naseby. . Mtatcljmalicrs. ;T) U Bhi C AND' SJ? E (IT AT, JL 'ANNOITNCEMEH'T. '' GE OR G E YO UN G , .Importer, Watchmdker, ind Jeweller. Dukedin, - ' In returning thanks for the patronage bestowed on him during the time he has been in busi: nesj, has much satisfaction in intimating thai owing to his still increasing trade, and hfe desire to deal only in/superior goods; :he "'has arranged for his brother, Mr. Thomas ( Young visiting the' Home Markets. His instructions are to procure goods of the Very iiewest " ana best description. Pending the arrivkr oif the sh pments, and in order to make room for the ne.w stock, Mr. Young will offer this month, and next his present large well-selected, and first-class stock (everything direct from Home houses and Home makers, thus avoiding intermediate charges) at reductions very considerably below the usual prices. ; These reductions on this kind of goods, imported as above, will present an opportunity to buyers that they can seldom "meet with. *', Ladies' and Gent's Gold and Silver Watches English, French, and American Clocks Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Lockets ! Ejngs, Searf-pin9, Alberts, Chains, , ,Studs : , „ Links,' Necklets, Crosses, Seals. Pencils Fansl'Bonquet-holders, Opera and Field Glas- , ses Silver and Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services . ....... Cups, &c., &c. All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewellery carefully cleaned and repaired on. the premises, under his own superintendence, at moderate charges. Orders from tlie country punctually l attended to. • N.8.-Awauled First Prize for Clocks and Watches, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. GEO RG E YOUNG, . Princes-strei ** Duned' i, : ' Opposite Bank of Aew South Wales. gjlaeltsmitljs QHEAP lIORSESLEOIiII.Yd . REDUCTION TO MEET TUE TIMES. Horseshoeingand General Blacksmith Work executed in a workmanlike manner, and a Cheapest Rates, in Smithy adjoining Victoria ual ,-Earn-street, Naseby. Housesjioeino ....9a. and 12s. per Set. ALEX. PEARSON. J AMES STEADMAN wants hia old supporters to know that . his Prices defy competition. ' ' ' ' ; Horseshoeing ... ..: 9s and lis. ' The style of work turned, out' is well known throughout;the District. jpETEK y ANi) . « L A C K vS M. I' T' T[ S j , I.KV'KN-STTIKE'I 1 , NASEBV. '• Hicks, Laying and Steeling ... ,u -gj ~ jointing ... , : ; ... is. per?doz OATS A CHAFF ALWAYS ON HANI). , Kteiichn, Suag, Point, & Newcasti.r Coal, •&. PoaTd A»J> JTiBEWOOII DlU'Ar;- ' jtpceilep/ Stgpllnq, _ ...»

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 350, 19 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 350, 19 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 350, 19 November 1875, Page 4

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