§li)ucrtiscmenls. JOHN DILLON, Tailor, Draper, and Ladles' HaJ>itmaker, X.EVTC T* STTIEKT, JtASEB J (Next door to Ujorring's) J. DILLON V>ee« to annonncetliat lip him TJpmovpd to lnrsrer and more suitable Premises (Adjoining ITjorrineV), the trade 'will be pon■d noted in -ail its branchps as heretofore. First-class STOCK OF TWEEDS <m view, of fashionable patients. Orders executed with taste and promptitude. &W Note the Adtvress— JOHN DILLON, I'aiiob and Dhapeb, Leven-sfreet, Naseby. JQEMCACiES OF THE SEASON _ AT BELFAST STORE, IfASEBT. COET '"s HAIS. Pheasant, Grouse, and Fiirfriffges. Truffled or Roast, at Lowest Prices, TO SUIT THE TIMES ! miSN"I)ERS for SUPPLIES to the JL Monnt.lda District TTospital with Meat, Bread. Groceries. Dairv Produce, Coals, Medical Comforts, Coffins, and Funerals, &c., for 6or 10 months—to be lodged with the Secretary, not later than 27th instant. Further particulars of B. T. ftEORGE, Secretary. March 23rd, 1875.
HEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. RFGTS I "RATION OFABBKEVT- ' ATED ADDl.ESSE''.—Withthe view of saving as ninth as possible the cost of the transmission of telegrams to New Zealand from other countries, a Register will be kept at every telegraph station in New Zealand for the registration of rbitrarv or cypher addresses- in the shape of one or more words No fee will be chatted for registration Persons registering will require to communicate the cypher or arbitrary address to their correspondents. The Telegraph Companies register names and. addresses of ielegrapn rorrespondents free of "charge at all their stations, and in Jlondonat 74, ' 'ld Broad-street; 8. Lea-lenh all-street'; an l 42, Finsbnrv Circus. Addresses mav also be registered at. any Government Telearaph Office in England or Scotland upon payment of on" guinea to the Postmaster-General London.—By order of the Honorable the Telegraph Commissioner. C LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph Head Office, Wellington, 2nd Alaich, 1876. TA O 0 GQ LD FIELDS. Application for an Agricultural Lease. District of Mount Ida. To Warden Robinson, — " March 21st, 1876. I Hf.reey Apply for a Lease of Land fm agricultural purposes, situate at Blackstone Hill, being Sections numbered 18 and 20. Block I IT., and comprising fifty-three and forty-three acres. o«- thereabouts, in accordance wich the Agricultural Leases Regulations of the Slh dav of December, 1871, made under the Goldtields Act, 1866, and the Goldfields Act Amendment Acts, 1567. 1868 1569. \VJtiLtAM M'DETITT. The above application will be heard before me, at St. Bathans, on the 11th day of April next. 11. W. ROBTNSON, Warden. MINING LEASE APPLICATION.
March 16th, 1876. To Mr. Warden "Robinson: Sib, — THA.VE PAID to tTie District Surveyor the sum requir d for' the Survey of tho following Oold Mining T.case Appli-ntiori, .-is required by the Miniiijj Leases Regulation* of O'ngn, ami i agree, upon t hp approval of t his application, t-> execute a L< ase tijm>ii the bases therein staled. if the Governor or his. Delegate shall think fit to grant the same. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, WILLTAM G RA TSON Jfnme and Address in full of Applicant?. —William Grajson, John Peterson, Miner.', Clark 8. Style under whieli it is inrended to conduct the Busin o ss.—Try Again L'onipui.y. Extent of Land applied for. —(10) Ten Acres. Minimum Number of Men to be Employed hy the Lessee —1 Foi' thefirsrsix months, three men ; (2) subsequently, when in full work, sis men. Amount of Capital Proposed fo be Invested —Five Huudred Pounds. Proposed mode of working tho land.— Hydraulic Slui-ing. Precise Locality.—Spur on the west side of Clark's Gully. Teim for which Lease Required. Fifteen years. Time of Commencing Operations. Six montha after grant of lease. Tiie above Application, and nny_ Objection thereto, will be heard hefure me, at Naeehy, on the 13th April, 1876. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above Application must, within 28 clear days from the date of such application, enter liis objection at rny office. H. W. ROBINSON, Warden.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 368, 25 March 1876, Page 2
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