2.1 n&lie Tlolirss TIME EXTENDED. lO BE LET BY TENDER, For One or move Years. The undaunted watee HACE. TENDERS WANTED for the Lease of the Undaunted Water Race, for one or raore years. Tenders to be lodged with Mr. Walter Indvr, from whom all particulars may be obtained, not jater tban Wednesday, November Bth, at 5 p.m. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF CA.TTLE; LL Cattle found TRESPASSING on my paddock at Blackstone Hill on an. after this date will be HELD LIABLE for all damages. G. TURNBULL. FEESBYTEEIAN. CHUECH, MOUNT IDA. ERVI C E S : OCT. 15TH (S - (Nasebf ... 6.30 p.m. OCT. 22nd I - 1-30 p.m. ( Naseby ... 6.30 p.m; OCT. 29th S - l\* m- | Naseby ... 6.d0 p.in: NOV. sth ® ir ! Creek ** a-m----j Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. THORN QUICKS ! THORN QUICKS !! "|~E you want a FENCE to keep out Goats, Dogs, Fowls, &c., &c., PLANT NOW. The subscriber has still a few thousands of his fine Local Groan Two-Year-Olds. Apply at once. R. GLENN. 039 PRELIMIN A.RY NOTICE. rjIHE ST. BATHANS ANNUAL RACES will be held on or about the ugtial dates, of which due notice will be given. WM. PYLE, Jb., Hon. Secretary. HE POLITICAL SITUATION. MR. J. P. ARMSTRONG, M.P.0., Will, at the conclusion of the Lecture, discuss the present POLITICAL ASPECT, and receive the opinions of his constituents: IDA DISTRICTS. NASEBY Bbstdeht Magistrate's Coubt—At 11 a.m. October 19 ; November 2, 23. Warden's Court —At 11 a.m., Oct. 20; November 3, 24. Applications at 2 p.m., October 20 } November 3, 24. District Court —November 28. ST. BATHANS: October 31; November 21, HAMIIiTON: November 14th, noon. HYDE .• November .15. MACRAES: November 16. MAEREWHENUAI November 7. SERPENTINE : October 26. If Miners (or their Agents) do not appear when their names are called, their Apllications will be' struck out. Agents must produce written authority. H. W. EOBINSON, E.M., Warden. W. T. KIKBY. CI ENEEAL STOEEKEEPEE 7 CQEDIALMA.KER, A3TD lEUITEEIE, Derwent-streat. Naseby. Non-Intoxicating SUMMER D RINKS In Variety. GINGER BEER, LEMONADE, & CORDIALS, in cool and sparkling condition on the premises. Orders attended to. STEAYED into my Paddock, at the Eweburn.'a Dark Bay or Brown Horse, black points, branded £) on near shoulder. Owner can have same on paying expenses. JOSEPH PACKMAN. JOHN DILLON^ Tailor, Draper, and Ladies' Habitmaker, LEV TON BTKEET, NAB EB X (Next door to Ujor ring's) J.DILLON begs to announce that he has Removed to larger and more suitable Premises (adjoining Hjorring's), where the trade will be conducted in all its branches as heretofore. First-class STOCK OF TWEEDS on view, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and promptitude, (Jggr NoTK TIiJE ADDIiESB—JOHN DILLON, Tatiou an i> . D i! arii b, Leven-stroet, H usoby.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 399, 3 November 1876, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 399, 3 November 1876, Page 2
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