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glb.atri:£<:nmi{s. i£. "W. X MILIAR desires to - notify to the inhabitants of Naseby and surrounding districts that, m consequence of the marked faror he has met ■with at their hands during the past few -".reeks, it is his in- . tention to permanently continue the BUTCHERY BUSINESS Opened by him. Arrangements have been made for the supply of the BEST FAT STOCK during the winter months. Prices as yet Unequalled in Naseby. OOIIE AND SEE! HpJIOMAS AULD, Taxlob, while -a- thanking his numerous friends and cubj tomers in Naseby and the out" districts for their liberal support hitherto, begs to intimate that he has removed to premises iu Leversstreet. Naseby, opposite the Bank of i'7e" South Wales, and hopes, by strict attentiocto business, to ensure a continuance of -their, patronage. ......■; gS* ;Fit Guaranteed. iRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH,, ST MOUNT IDA. SESVI C E 8: JAN. 28XH FEB. 4th FEB. 11th FEB. 18xh Hill's Creek 11 a.m. Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. ( Naseby (. Naseby ijEyeburn Naseby { Naseby ( Naseby NOTICE; 11 a.m. 6.30 p.m. 1-30 p.m. 6.30 p.m, 11 am. 6.30 p.m; TEE the 80th September, all Strange CATTLE found on Run No. 222 will be IMPOUNDED, and if they are removed and retur,-: they will be Impounded: without further nir.ice. E. A. CHAPMAN.. September 24,1876. JAMUEL M'CULLOUGH, STOEEKEEPEE, CAMBRIAN. [TUJfiNITU'JEIE! FURNITURE ! FURNITUEE. Bare and Elegant Shipments Constantly arriving direct from the ManufacT turers. On Inspection our Stock will be found to be large and varied, and for excellence and finish 6f workmanship and elegance of-design unsurpassed. ' Prices cut down to the lowest point consistent with honest trading. To provide for a rapidly increasing business? A?e have .erected ; in King-street Steam Manufacturing Premises," containing the latest improvements'in Machinery. Orders from Town and Country punstu*ally attended to. CRAIG- AND GILLIB.S,. George-street, Dunedin. 6®" The only Manufacturers of Earth Closets suitable for Hospitals b>' private.

£T-I Mr-M-G AND B.LAI R , -X Successors to the late 2£r G-. F. JZeid, FORWARD ENG-, CUSTOMS & GENERAL COMMISSION A&EXCY, 'STAFFORD-STEEET, DTJIvEBIiy Have on Sale: Nicholson's Celebrated Reaping Machines. Back Deliveries :—single andDoujlesneed. Side or self deliveiiesf—This Machine Las Mr Nicholson's latest improvements, and-is so constructed that it may be used also as a back delivery. It tvas awarded Ist prize afc the Taieri Agricultural Society':;* Snotv, December, 1575. Reaping iin-i iioivi; ; <r Machine combined :—This is more special;?adapted for mowing. .." ' ~ ■ ' Mitchell and Son's (Aberdeen) Grain and Grass seed sowing Machines, epe-.-iaily got up, and on view. Extras kept for all ths above JkTac7ii?zss. Sheep nets, 'tarred and tanned, 40 & 50 yds: Feucing Wire, Isos 6 to 10 Woolpaeks, Com sacks (Dundees;. Clovers of sorts,. seeds of sorts. COJOIISSIOyS OF Ali KISDS CXD2BTAK2K.. Nitnmo and Blair are authorised to collectall outstanding accounts ornng to the estate of the late Mr G- F Reid A. GRtismmmAL machinery. VV'e beg to.solicit early orders, in order to ensur.e-deiivery in time for hardest, for our Improved combined Reaper and Mower Improved Standard Reaper Improved light combined Keapr-r and Mower-;, new implement Improved light Mower ; :W implement Improved Field Grubbers, 5 and' 7 lined Improved Drill.Gauibbtr, 5 lined Improved Drill Harrows, y lined Improved Iron Zigzag 11 arrows Improved Chuff uilUr"re sv-A Improved plain Field lioliersImproved Cambridge Rollers. Improved Croskill*s" dr. Engines find Threshing Machia--s.-Best .Leather Br'.-.ing of a:i sisss Lard, Oliv", Co za, end Castor Oil Fittings for r.H kinds of Engines angTlireslnng Machines Our Reapers have rjroved them Belves to be > ae very b>-tt- m the marker., aad this season -»v;.. ticiiu-.-d wuL our ra'e.ti.sNvl lined finger.-, st.-ei pins. naient,ShedJ.* wheels, »nu scii-valijg c.:a:.-k. Our taw u-wl -.mei tingew cm be iitted any of our previous t'sm.whbei. ROD MiD GR. :. A ~ FA

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 414, 1 March 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 414, 1 March 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 414, 1 March 1877, Page 1

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