Late Advertisements. lOYAL JNASEBT LODGE, J M.tT.1.0.0.F. rfn ightiy meeting of the above Lodge will b6 Room, Empire Hotel, on Tuesday Se P teinber IS, at half past, seven o'clock. R [CHAR I) WEBBER, K&? THURSDAY, BEPTEIIBE { 20, at. Three p.m. "BSSRS. IST) EEC & GEOEGI2 have received-instructions from the Trustees in the estate o f Jubn James Smiili to eel] by Public Auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, 20bli inst-.nt, at. Three pmi' the buildings known as the OTAGO HOTEL, situated in Leven-street, Naseby. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, at 5.30 p;m. "ESS.RS. INDEX & GEORGE ■will sell by Auction in . tlieii* Sale--rooms, Victoria Hall, on SATURDAY, 23ad inst., at 5.30 p.m.— A email quantity of superior Potatoes j Bacon ; Hams; Mens', Ladies', and Children's Boots; Billi rdand Bsgatelle Table; Picture? arid a variety of Sundries PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1 " Messes, inder & geosg-e intend holding Monthly Sales of STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, PRODUCE, &c., &*C. Notice of first sale will appear shortly. Parties desirous of selling are requested to communicate with the Auctioneers. Strangers paving a visit to Dunedin are often at a loss to know what is the best establishment to visit for the purchase of drapery and clothing. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. offer special advantages to the public that can be met with nowhere else in the city. They keep at all times the largest and best assumed stock of every class of goods, imported direct from the leading manufacturers at home, which, being bought entirely upon cash terms they are enabled to oiitw goods of such sterling value as cannot bo equalled by any other house in the trade. Every article in stock is marked at a fixed price for ready money, from which no abatement is ever made, so th;it thu -mosiinexperienced buy their goods at the same prio-s as the, best judges. Their terms are—net cash, without account or reduction of any kind.—Auvt. Hoi,low ay's Pills. —The ciiiefest Wonder of modern times.—This incomparable medicine increases ti>3 appetite strengthens the stomach, cleanses t'i:- liver, corrects biliousness, prevents flatulency, purifles t!is> system, invigorates the nerves, and reinsiates si:-jn=l health. The enormns demand for these Kit tiirou£hout the globe astonishes everyb.i.-ly, and a sincrle tnai convinces the mast sceptical that "no medidir' equals Holloway's Pills in its ability to remove all comptaim incidental to the humane race. They ore a bies*ing to tho afflicted, and a boon-to all that labor tin-ior internal or ertsrnal disease. Pa riiication o' ti;~> blood, removal of all restraint from the secret!v> organs, and gentle aperitive action, are the prolific sources of the extensive curative range of Hoiiowav'a Pills. .MI3BTI29"Gh APPLICATIONS FOR HEARING TO SEPT. 13tk ; Tail Races.- „ Ah Ting and party, 100 yds, extension. Sept 14 R. Paisley and party, 500 yds, Home Gullv, Sept 14 Young Oluo and party, 400 yards. Kveburn, Sept 14 J. and H. Smith, 4 mile, Mtl Burster", Sept 14 George Murdock, 300 yards, Main Gullv. Sept 14 Christian Archer, 100 yards, Kveburn liiver, Sent 14 J. Lory, extension No. 10,806,200vd5. Kasebv, gSpt 23 Extended Water-Race and Sluicing Co., 40vds, ilam Gully, Sept 28 - , James Meikle, 300 feet, Kyebnrn. W. uad M. Williamson,.2ooyds, Kveburn, ' Head Hacks'. J. and H. Smith, 3 miles. Sit: Burster, Sept 14 James Meikle, 600 yds, Kveburn, - W. and m. Williamson, 2()y;is, Kveburn. Sept 2a W. and 11. Williamson, 20yrts, Kveburn. Sept 23 Claims. R. Paisley and party, 4 acres. Home Gullv, Pent 14 Clay and ileinert, 3 acres. Coal Pit Gaily* Sept 14 Ah Clue, 6 acres, Ky«burn Creek. S:-nt 14 H. and J. Smith, 2 acres, Little Kveburn',' Sept 14 William Bromiley, 1 acre. Roach s Guliy, Sept 14 John Hore, 1 acre, Booth's Gullv, Sept 28 Win. Bis Son, 1 acre, Kyebnrn. -- R. Moore, 1 acre, Cemetery, Sept 28 DA.-is. J. and H. Smith, foot, of Mr. linrster, Sept 14 Protections. Callery and Murphy, claim. Ootrans paddock. Rent 14 Fdmonds and party, quartz "reef, German Jack's, " Sept 14 ~, . ' Anderson and Franks, claim, Surface Hill. - * RKSIDENCK AiIKJS. Christopher Fleming, J icr.', N.tseby. S-»pt- 14 Christian Archer, l acre, Uppjr Kyr barn,-S-"pS 14 J. P.Frank?. I n'.Te,.GTmnn Cr(iilv. Supt 14 John Cocfcroft. J acre, Axoca stfe'rt, sa v"
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 439, 13 September 1877, Page 3
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