Sjutmt snt:ces. bailor, Draper, and Ladies 5 Habitraaker, lETEK STEEEI, ITASEBI , (Next door to Sjorring'sJ J. DILLON begs to announce that he has Removed to larger and more suitable Premises (adjoining Hjorring's), where the trade will be conducted its branches as heretofore. First-class STOCE OF TWEEDS on view, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and promptitude. g2T jSOTE THE AEDBES3— JOHN DILLON, Tailob and Drapes, Leven-etreefc, Naseby. I W. T. EIHBY. B"WRT? AT. STifIDTJFI /. COEDIALHAKER, AST) FRUITERER, Derwent-street. Naseby. Kon-Intoxicating SUMMER DBIN Eg In Variety. GINGER BEER, LEMONADE, & CORDIALS, .-.: in cool and sparkling condition on the premises. Orders attended to. <TYALVANISED IKON TANKS. \JT MR. M'GREGOR invites the public to inspect his Galvanised Iron Tanks, made to any size, and at a price considerably less than the oedinavy iron tank. The expense of carriage is saved, and the water entirely free from rust, by using M'Gregor's Galvanised Iron Tanks. LeV£N-STB£ET, NaSEBT. I OUSTS IN THE MOUNT IDA . "'" ' FASEBT" Resident Magistrate's Cottet—-At 11 a.m. .-■ ■ . I'ebruary 8 ; March 1., . Wabden's Couet—At 11 a.m., February 9 ; „ March 2. Applications at 2 p.m., February 9 ; March 2. Assessment Couht— : February 19. Licensing Gotjjet—March'6. ST. BA-THANS: February 6,; 27. HAMILTON: , - ?i February 13 th, noon. .-: • -. MXDEj. February 14. Distbict Land Oj?ricE— February 14. ._ MACRAES; February 15.. ._ MAEREWETENTJA i February 21. SERPENTINE s - :-,■', ,■?-.■■■,■ . ~ March 7. . . ... If Miners (or their Agents), do .not appear when their nameswsre called, their Apllications will be struck out. Agents must produce written authority. ' H. ; %.. ROBINSON, E.M., Warden.
Scoks£liers. 'OOES ANBOTATIONEIIY. -WILLIAM. BATED, BOOKSELLER ' AND- STATIOKE-E, GEORGE STREET, DUiN T EDLF,. W.B. would remind Ms numerous customers and friends that lie has always on hand a Large Stock of BOOKS in almost every department of Literature, and is constantly receiving large Additions to it direct from England, which are carefully selected there by an experienced buyer. His Stock of Bibles and Testaments is also large and varied, both as to style and prices —the latter ranging from Is. 6d. to £4 and >5. I Chambers' Encyclopaedia, 10 vols., £s. \fi" A Library in itself."J Stationery, Account Books, Wrapping Papers, Grocers Bags, School Books,"Pkotographic Albums, School Prizes, Mathematical Instruments, Color Boxes, &c, &c, in great variety. Country Orders collected and despatched -with promptness. Large Discount allowed to the Trade. WILLIAM BAIRD, Bookseller and General Stationer, GEORGE STREET, DUNEMN. R. AITKEN. N I O Iff 3 A K E lil ASi> GEJTEKAX STOSE, HASH BY, M O U N 2? ID
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 414, 1 March 1877, Page 1
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