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Late Advertisements. OUxN r T IDA PAriTORAL IN- . VESTMENT COAfPAIST, MIUXED. Shareholders are reminded that, according to notices posted to their address, an Extra- . ordinary -General Meeting will be held in the Company's Office, on Saturday, 23rd inst., at 7 3-m., to Con Sim Resolution passed at sErtraoi-dinary-Meetihg oii 23rd ult. E. T. GEOBGE. COMPLIMENTARY ENTERTAINMENT. NASEBY FIRE BRIGADE. ■A DANCE and Befreßlimentg will be given in tho Town Hall on Friday Evening next, 22nd inst., to entertain Captain Stephens, who is retiring from the Brigade, Honorary Members are invited to attend. Admissios 3s J. DONNELLY, Secretary. S¥PPLEMENTAP.Y TELEGRAMS.' {From onr own correspondent;) [The following appeared f» owr icsvo of Saturday last: —J Dunedin, Friday, 8 p.m.' .Roberts played his first billiard match in the Colony at Invefcargill last night, giving Mansen, a local man, 600 oat of IUCO. Mansen was slightly nervous at first. The score at half time stood—Roberts, 500; Mansen, 744. The latter then improved, and got to 936, against 859 by the champion. The lat- J ter then ran out, with an unHnished break of 141. ■ He afterwards gave a brilliant display of fancy shots. Roberts' agent findsgreat difficulty in gettiDg opponents to play the champion. Terms cannot be come to with Weston, but Nesbitt will probably plr.y. ST. BATHANS. A severe westerly gale has been blowing during the past week, and doing considerable: damage to fences, &c , in the neighborhood. A public meeting is announced for this evening; at the instance of the Progress Committee, to consider the political situa-. tiori, and other matters ia connection therewith. The mining is still carried on vigorously at the Two-Milo, a number of claims have been taken up recently. It is expected that payable.gold will be struck. The concert at Cambrian, on Friday even-, ing last, for the Harmoniam Fund, was financially and otherwise a great success. The Vaudeville Company, played here on. Wednesday evenrag to a good house, whan they were well received. PAELT AM ENTABY. In the Assembly last night several mea-i "sures were passed, betokening earnestness to proceed to business. A political,telegram, in to-night's 'Star' says the constitution of the is of doubtful validity. Hall has been served with a wiit for £2OO for holding office for two days. Grey brings down a Permissive Abolition Biu. ;■'.:■■::' Wellington, Fiiday Night. The prorogation of.Parliament is .probable. The Solicitor-General and Travers are of opi-. nibn that the present.'members of Government are disqualified, and will require to be reelected in consequence of. the appointment of nine Executive Ministers instead of seven, as fired b" the Civil List Act, 1875, and Disqualification Act, 1870. Maeandrew postpones bis resolutions.. SraANGEas paying a visit are often at a loss to know what is the best establishment to visit for the purchase of drapery and clothing. Herbert, Hayjies, and Co. offer special advantages to the public that can be met with nowhere else in the city. They keep at all times the largest and best assorted stock of every class of goods, imported direct from the leading manufacturers and ware-, housemen at home, which, being boaght en-. tirely upon cash terms, they "are enabled to. offer goods oi such sterling value as cannot be equalled by any other house in the trade. Every article in stock is marked at a fixed price for ready money, from whieh no abatement is ever made, so that the most inexperienced buy their goods at- the" sime prices as ♦he best judges-. Their terns are—net cash,- : wii bout ■di£U>iaili or redutiiofis 6t aiy kiutL— - Advt.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 392, 15 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 392, 15 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 392, 15 September 1876, Page 3

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