J&unetihcnuiuS. I W JACOB, ENEKAL ST'Of£E K SEP EB \J{ LEYEN STEEET, KASEBI'. W. J. begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Naseby and the surrounding districts that he lius Opened a G-i NERAL STORE in the Premises formerly in the occupation of J. Douglas, Baker, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share ■of natronage and support. 11®° W. J. invites the general public to give him a. trial, -when they will be able to ascertain for themselves the difference in his prices aud those which iia,ye hitherto prevailed in Naseby. Goods Sold at the Lowest possible Prices for ■" Casli. "E, W. J. MILLAR desires tc - notify to the inhabitants of Naseby and surrounding districts that, in consequence of the marked fa?or he Has met with at their hands during the past few weeks, it 13 his intention to permanently continue tiie BUTCHERY -BTTSIiNESS Opened by him. Arrangements have been, made for the supply of the BEST EAT STOCK . ■ ' - ■ during the winter months. Prices as yet- Unequalled in Naseby_ COME AND SEE! T. AULD, TAILOE, while thanking his numerous friends and cus tomer's in 'Naseby and the out districts for their liberal support hitherto, begs to intimate that he has removed to premises iu. Levenstreetv Naseby, opposite the Bank of New South Wales, and hopes, by strict attention; to business, to entsuie a continuance of their patronage. SST Fit G-naranteed. >EESBYTE';=iAN CHU£CH^ "MOUiST IDA. S E B Y I 0 ESs ■MAT 20th JUNE3ed I Naseby „. 11 a.7n. I Naseby ... 6.30 ij.hu ( Hill's Creek 11 a.m. (jSaseby ... 6.30 p.m f Naseby ... ll.a.in. (Naseby ...6:3op.nv ( Kyeburn ... 1.30 p.m. \ Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. 1 ; ; . FTJRJSTITUEE. Mare and Mlegant Shipments Constantly arriving direct from the Manufac—- .,.;.. .: ■■ lurers. • : ■• : . On Inspection our Stock will be fGund tobe large and varied, and for excellence and finish of workmanship and elegance of design* unsurpassed. Prices cut down to the lowest point cousisfcentwith honest trading. To provide for a rapidly increasing business* we have erected in Bang-street Steam . Manufacturing Premises, containing the latest improvements in Machinery. Orders from Town and Country punctually attended to. CIiAIG- AND G-ILLlis 3, George-street, Dunedin. The only Manufacturers af'Earth Closets suitable for Hospitals o<* private Souses. 'IM Al 0-. AND BLA IE, Successors to the late Mr G-. F. Eeid, FOE WARDING-, CUSTOMS & GENERAL COMMISSION- AGENCY, STAFEOEB-STEEET, DTOrEDES", Have on Sale: Nicholson's Celebrated ; Heaping Machines. Back Deliveries: —single and Don jle speed. Side or self deiiveiies :■ —This Machine has Mr Nicholson's latest improvements, and is so constructed that it may be used also as a back delivery. It was awarded Ist prize at the Taieri Agricultural Society's Show, December, 1875. Reaping and Mowing Machine combined : —This is more .specially adapted for mowing. Mitchell aud Son's (Aberdeen) Grain and Grass seed sowing Machines, specially gjt up, and on view. Extras Jeept for all-tits above Machines. Sheep nets, tarred and tanned, 40 & 50 yds Fencing Wire, Nos 6 to 10 Wool packs, Com sacks (Dundees; Clovers of sorts, Grass seecis of sorts. comris3io>'s of ail ki-vds it'tdketases', Nimmo and Blair are authorised to collect all outstanding accounts owing to the estate of the late Mr G F ileid OEID AJN D AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. VtTe beg to solicit early Orders for -our Itn proved Double and Treble Furrow Ploughs 3, 4, and 5-Jeafed Harrows, Chain V 5 and 7-tined Field Grubbers, Cambridge and Croskill's Clod Crushers, Plain Field Hollers Chaff Cutters and powers, all sizes, Best Iron Bark Svvingis Trees, Pulley Couplings for 4-horse yokes, &c; Thrashing Machine Fittings aud Belting, all sizra; Iron anil Brass Castings, of evrry description, to order. CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWOkIH'S Portable Enghies and Thrashing Miilf; : RE ID AND G-RAY, IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE MANUFACTUJiERS; Dtrutsdin, Oamaru, and Tirnaru.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 426, 9 June 1877, Page 1
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