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JOHN DILLON, Tailor, Draper, and Ladies' HaMtmaker, LETEN STEEEX, ITASEBT (Next door to Ejorring'sJ J. DILLON begs to announce that lie has Removed to larger and mora suitable Premises (adjoining Hjorting's), -where the trade ■will be conducted in all its branches as heretoiore. First-class STOCK OF TWEEDS on view, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and promptitude. • 62g" Note the Address— JOHN DILLON, TillOß ASD DSAPIB, Leven-Btreet, Kasc-by. T, AULD, TAIL 08, While thanking his numerous friends and customers in Kaseby and the out districts for their liberal support hitherto, bsgs to intimate .that he ha 3 removed to premises ia Levenslreet.'Naseby, opposite the UtnkJof New South Wales, and hopes, by .-strict attention to business, to ensure a continuance of their patronage. S»- Fit Guaranteed. Termß—Cash.;\e3 [ . . [CARD.] THOMAS BAIN WHITTON, ar.D., Qceen's University, Ireland, and Sr/s----r, GEON OF EDINBURGH. Surgeon to Mount Ida District Hospital Surgery: Leven-street, Naseby. !O. B. C. PULTSL. Late Resident Physician, and Assistant Pathologist, Glasgow Eoyal Begs to notify to the inhabitants of Hyde,. Hamilton, Sowburn, Linburn, and Serpentine, that he may be consulted daily at Hamilton. Horse and Cattle Medicines prepared. Dafelir Notices, NOTICE.. TO FARMEB3 AND OTHEBS. 'HE Annual Distrut PLOUGHING MATCH will be held, under the ai». pices of the MOONT IDA FARMERS' CLUB, at Mr. Tnder's Pastoral Paddock (near the slaughter yards), on THURSDAY, 23rd AUGUST. PRIZE LIST. Double Furrows, open to all comers. First Prize, £6; Second, £4: Third, £3: Fourth, £2 ; Fifth, £l. Swing Ploughs, open to all conieri First Prize, £5 ; feecond, £3 : Third,. £2l Fourth £l. SPECIAL PSIZE3. £2 for the best three-horse team ia the field. Back Band and Pair of Chains for the best kept harness in every day use (double furrow). Gift of Mr. it. Hosie—value, 235. One Set Swingle Bars for the best pair of horses. Gift of Mr. P. Law—value, 255. A Pair of Boots to the oldest ploughman in the field. Gift of Mr. J- Eceles. A Pair of Boots to the youngest nloughman in the field. Gift of Mr. Hjomng. A Clock for the best opening swing plough, 'Gift of-Mr. Strong. A New Hat for the best kept harness in everyday use (swing plough} 7 Gift of Mr. J. Alexander. ADDITIONAL PHIZES. Set two-horse Double Spring Bars, for best ins and outs (swing ploughs). Gift of Messrs. T. Robinson and Co. Set Howard's Swingljjtrf.es, for best ins and outs (doubb-furrow ploughs). Gift of Messrs. Oliver aud Ulph. £l, for best finish ploughs.. Presented by Messrs. Keid and. Grey. £l, for best finish single-furrow ploughs. I BULKS. 1. Entries will be received bv the Secretary on Monday, 19th August. 2. Entrance Fee, as. 3. Tickets to be drawn 9.30 a.m., start at 10 a.m. 4. Ploughmen allowed assistance two rounds only. 5. Size of allotment, one-third of an aero (swing), and two-thirds of an acre (double ploughs. 6. Allotment to be scaled. 7. 'Time to plough allotment, six hours. 8. Depth of furrow, not less than sin. 9. Half an hour allowed for TO. Any ploughman failing to finish his lot within the specified time will not he entitled to a prize. 11. No person allowed on the allotment unand aeposit of £1 lodged with the Secretary. Should the protest be considered frivolous, the deposit will be forfeited. 14.. Ail protests to be decided bv the Co: mift.ee, whoso decision shall bo thai. 15. Aiiorments for doable-farrow via " will be opened by the Coina-.itte-. JAMES SMITH, Hon. Ses.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 434, 9 August 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 434, 9 August 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 434, 9 August 1877, Page 1

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