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polices. £IOBB AND CO.'S COACHES. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. A COACH will leavo Dnncdin on Tuesday and Saturday Momiugß 7 a.m.,forPalmcreton, Macraes, ITydo d Nsseby; leaving Nascby on Thursdays and Sundays at 9 a.m., pissing through tlio above-mentioned places. FOR SALE, a TEAM of Eight Working Bullocks, Dray, Yokes, and Chains, complete. Apply to J. and J. Creighton.Sludgo Channel Works, Nasoby. NOTICE. ALL outstanding ACCOUNTS DUE to Mr. James Howard, of Rough Ridge, Idabum, MUST BE PAID forthwith to Mr. Peter Howard, whoso receipt will be binding. JAMES HOWARD. March 20, 187 G. NOTICE. A BALL AND SUPPER •will bo given on the 19th of April, Under tho Patronage of Iho FIRE BRIGADE. O. STEPHENS, Captain. 0 TA G 0 GOLDFIELDS. Application for an Agricultural Lease. District of Mount Ida. To Warden Robinson, — March 21st, 1876. I Hekeby Apply for a Lease of Land foi agricultural purposes, situate at Blackstone Hill, being Sections numbered 18 and 20, Block 111., and comprising fifty-three and forty-tlirco acres, or thereabouts, in accordance with tho Agricultural Leases Regulations of tho Bth day of December, 1871, made under the Goldfiolds Act, 18C6, and the Goldfields Act Amendment Acts, 1867. IS6B 1869. WILLIAM M'DEYITT. The above application will be heard before mo, at St. Bath an 3, on tho 11th day of April next. H. W. ROBINSON, Warden. Large Bvo., pp. 721, cloth, Bs., or in half morocco, 12s. THIS Homoeopathic domestic PITYSICIAJT. By Drs, Pukm and Erpa. Revised, with important additions, and many new remedies by Washington Errs, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., Assistant Physician to tho Loudon Homoeopathic Hospital. Contents.—General Diseases—Casual Diseases—Cutaneous Diseases—Fevers Affections of tho Mind—the Head—the Eyes—the Ears—tho Nose—the Faco, Lips, and Jaws the Teeth, Guuib, and Mouth—the Windpipe nnd Chest— tho Stomach and Bowels—the Urinary and Genital Organs—Diseases of Women—Treatment of Children—Anatomy and Physiology—Hygiene and Hydropathy—Materia Medica Domestic Surgery—Medical and Surgical Appliances— Dislocations and Luxations—Fractnros—Glossary'— lndex. A chest of Medicines, book enclosed, £3 10s. or £5 5s ; or, with glnss stoppers to all the Tinctures, £4i 45., or £6 6s. JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, Thrradneedlo-stroet, nnd 170, Piccadilly. R. 11. LONG, (Lato of Johnston's) GIENERAL lEONMONGEK, ' 99 George-street, Dunedin. Buildors' Ironmongery. Carpenters' Tools, and every description of Furnishing, Hardware, Crockory, &o. IJDMOND, FOHSYTH, & M'NEILL, J IRONMONGEKS, IRON MERCHANTS, SHIPCHANDLER3, Princes and Bond-streets, Dunedin, Have in stock and to arrive all Goods included in a general Hardware, Ironmongery, and Shipchnndlory Stock, including— Iron—bar, rod, plate, sheet, hoop, angle, galvanised, corrugutcd, and plain. Steol—cast, double-shear, tool, Bpring. Anvils, bellows, vyces, horso nails, files, raspß, hammers, portable forges. Axles, naveß, rims, spok"B, springs, steps. Horae gears, chailcuttera, cliccbo pressea, com crushers, malt mills. Curd mills, milk dishes, weighing machines, fire-proof safes. & jades, shovels, picks, nieß, hntcheta, mattocks, bedsteads, hollow-ware, furnaco boilers, mnngli s, washing machines, fuhs, buckets, gold dishes, fenders, fire irons, stamped tin goods, and furnaco boilers. ' Stoves—register, cooking, heating, &c. Forks - sluicing, digging, potato, hay, manure. Draining and grafting tool ). Rope—wire, Manilla, Europe, bolt, flax, and hemp plough lino. Nailß Ewebauk's cut, wiro, galvanised. Blasting and gunpowder, shot, caps, fuso, and fire arms. Handles—Pick, n,xo,ndzo, hammer, fork, broom. hoc and rako. Sheep shears, Turkey stones, harrost tools, fleece twino, and raddle. Carpenters tools, locks, hinges, bolts, screws circular Baws, ftmehincry and other oils. ' Brusliwaro, saddlery, mortising machines, chopping machines, fillers, cutlery, 1C p' ware, lamps, V.l.R.machino belting,pumps' crab winches. ' Chains and anchors, oarß, wood and iron clocks, ships steering wheels, compasses put cut logs, ships lights, bunting, flairs' jumis, turpaulings, tents, rockets, bluo lights. EDMOND, FORSYTH, & M'NEILL, PiiiNCKs and Bond Stiieets, DUNEDIN. NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. Registration of ABBREVIATED AT) DTI ESSES. -With tho view of saving as much as possible the coat of tho transmission of telegrams to New Zealand from other countries, a Roister will be kept at every telegraph station in New Zealand jm ° rr .^^ ni,^^nn arbitrary or cypher addressee in the shape of one or more words. No fee will lie charged for registration. Persons registering will requiro to communicate the cypher or arbitrary address to their correspondents. Tho Telegraph Companies register names and addresses of telegraph correspondents free of charge at all their stations, and m London at 74, Old Broad-Htreet-8. Leadonhall-street; and 42, Finsbury Cir-' cub. Addresses may also bo registered at any Government Telcaraph Ollico in Enr*. and or Scotland upon payment, of one guinea to tbo Poutmastor-Gcneral London P,y order of tho Honorable the Telegraph Commissioner. C. LEMON, „ „ Go no nil Manager. New Zealand Telegraph Head Office, Wellington, 2nd March. 1876.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 369, 31 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 369, 31 March 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 369, 31 March 1876, Page 2

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