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ghiblu ftofice*. NOTICE. ' DANCE will be held ia the Town - Hally Nnseby, on WEDNESDAY EVENING-, APRIL 12tHDancing to commence at 9 pm. . :■;.;'"• ; ■•-'";' E; HALL. *■ "UNIdIPALITT OF NASEBY'.' ...... x"<o e.•""" : ' : ..'." : ;.- 7 Dogs and Goats—Year 1876-7. The Owners of Dogs .and. Gnats are reminded that the Fee for -Registration (10s :a dog and 2s. 6d. a goat-) is now Due and Payable at the Town C'erk's Office. - .=.: The minimum penalty for neglect to register ia 40s. The Inspector of Nuisances is - instructed to take proceedings against all ..owners.of dogs and goats after, this notice. Office hours from 12 till 2 p m. '■.. OEO. CLARKE. Town Clerk. Town Hallj 31st March, 1876. : A LLoutsrar.din? ACCOUNTS ."QUE _ l. to Mr James Howard, of Roitghßidge; Idabnrn, MUST BE PAID fortliwijh; to Mr. Peter Howard, whose -receipt .rynll" be \ binding. . J v \ :-.••„.. •> -. '■'.-.'-..- \'--' '*•■■ ■- v JAMES HOWARD. ; -March 20,1876. NOTICE. J . V: 1 BAL L AN- JD t SUPFE "R . will Ke given on 'he 19lh of April, under the Putrnnage-of-the FIRE BRIGADE. ;• ;G. STEPHENS, i - - Captain. '""' TAGO -GO LB FIELDS. Application for an Agricultural Lease.- -.. District of Mount Ida. To Warden Robinson,' —• Mnrcb 2t>, 1.875. I Hkrkbt A pelt- for a Lease of Land for Anricul.tu-al Purposes situate at;, Block 111., Bl;iokf«{Virie Hill, being section 5, and comprii)'! ing Fifty-one A "res "One . Koj:U Forty-three Poh's, or thereabouts, in aocorda.ire with..the Agricultural Leases Regulationsof the. Bth day of December, 187], marie under the Ooldflekls ' Act, 1866, and the GoMmdds Act': Amendment Ac WISG7. 1868.1869 !ARTHUR JOiiN MILLS. The above Application m)\ be heard bof re j me, at St. Bat-hans, on the 11th day; of- April '• nest. ■-'... a > '"''''-; ' j,.j GRATEFUL--COMFORTING. p p s'a a o c o a . ::...-v-.-"-: BREAKFAST; ' f " ; '-' :T "By a thorough knowledge of the natural ! law's which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applica..tion of the fine properties of well-selected-jn-coa, Mr Kpps has provided onr breakfast, tables ■ ; with; a delicately {favored beverage -j which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. Tt is b.vvthe -judicious/use of sucb. articles of diet that a constitution.jin-ayf:bei gradually built up until strong enough to resist every j terdency to disease. Hundreds of s'tbtle maladies are floating arom.d us ready to attack wherever there isa weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft ,by; keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in .the 'Civil Service Oazette.' Mode simply- withioilinq water or milk. Sold in paclcets (tins for abroad) labelled:— 1 .iA MRS EPPS'A CO., HOMOEOPATH IC. .CH EMI/ST^ 43, Threalneedie-street. and 170, Piccadilly. Works,, Eustonßoad and,Camden Town, London. •>' * ' | ■ f TjiIJMONI); FORSYTH;& M'NEILL, .'IRON MERCHANTS, SHIPC HANDLERS, Princes and nond.-streets,--: • .:.; pITVEOIN', ' Have in stock nod to arrive nil Goods included in-a general Hardware, Ironmongery,, and Shipelviiidlery Stock, including— Iron—b<r, rod, plate, sheet, hoop," angle, galvanised, corrugated, and plain. Steel- cast, double shear, tool, spring. Anvils, bellows. vyces, horse mils, fi es, rasps, bin-pmers, portable forges. ..■'., j Axles, naves, riin«,-spok s, springs, steps. j Horse getrs, chaflVutteis, cheese presses, corn crusherß. malt'mills. Gu'dimi ls.'inilk dishes, wciglnng fireproof safes t ■_ jades, shovels, picks, axes, hptehets. "mattocks becUtetid-". hollow wave, furnace.boil- ; ' er.-», iTiiitigl's, wnslung Tm/cliines*. '" ,'/ . fobs; buckets, goli fenders, fie stumped tiii goods, nnd furnace boilers. Stoves. cooki'ig. beating, &c Forks 1 - 'j-li-iiiim(r,'d ; ccirig, ; p>itHlo'', liay, manure. Dunning and g'tiftivg tools. Rope-wire, M'inilla", Europe, bolt, flax, and limp plough lire.' ''" N:iil« Kwebniik's Mlt; wire, ualv.iTiised. Uhisting n'nU'gun'powderi s'io'f, ehp«,'fuse, and fin- linns. U a tidier— Fi'-k,axe,adze,haminer, fork, broom, br.p and rake. ' - •SV.pcp Turkey ■ stories', harvest tools, flewc twine, and ra Idle. Carijcnters' tool?,. to:k*,. liint;«'B. bolts, screws, oifcii.ar saws, 'unchinery anil other oils. finH-'.wnre, ..saddlery, inoi-ii.-inir.. niaeliines, (•hopping nuichiiH's. fillers, cutlcrv, K P. ware, I mi|is. V.L. W. machine '-•citing,pumps, era!) winches. Chains and anchors, oats, wood nnd iron : do J s ships' .stee'iiiK ..wheels, icompassHS,' puient logs, ship? lights, bnnnng, fl.i»s., aiivas, larpuulingv tents, rockets, blue:lMghtS.' ' .':\..::.."[ ,: - ■iDMOND, FORSYTH, & M'NEILL, ; Pui>"CES and Bond Streets, • ~ -DUNEDIN. . • NEW ZEALAND TKLEGRAPH. ; , X> ' OTSI KATIi 'N OF A BBREYTJ ATED ADD ES-E^.—With the view of saviiy/ as much as posssiblc the cost of the transmission of telegrams to New Zealand from other countries, a Uegister will be kept at every telegraph station in New Zealand for the registration of rbitrary or cypher addresses in the shape of one or more words No fee will,be cliar-'ed-for registration Persons registering «ill reciuiro to communicate the cypher or arbitrary address to their correspondents. The Telegraph Companies register names ami addresses of telegrap-i correspondents free of charge at all their stations, aiid in London at 74, Old Broad-street; 8. Lca.lenhallstreet; and 42, b'insbury Circus."" Addresses may also be registered at, any Government Telearaph Office in Engand or Scotland upon payment of on? guinea to the Postmaster-Oeneral London.—By order of the Honorable the Telegraph Com-„ misaioner. C LI'J.VION, -> General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph Head Office, Wellington f 2nd Maicb, 1876.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 370, 7 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 370, 7 April 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 370, 7 April 1876, Page 2

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