■jjSnfrlic s£otx«s. QARDEN SEEDS AND PLANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. A LARGE AND NEW STOCK TO SELECT PROM. L. W. IST73CH", Leven-streefc, Naseby. QOALS! COALS!! COALS!!! The old "Welshman's Gully Coal Pit still holds its reputation of producing the Best and Cheapest Coal in the district. Price, 12s 6d per four-horee loacL Discount for cash. JOHN R: JONES, Proprietor. COURTS IN THE MOUNT IDA DISTRICT. NASEBY. Resident Mao-isteate's Cottet—At 11 a.m. August 30, September 13. Warden's Coubt—August 31, September 14, Applications at 2 p.m., August 31. ST. BATHANS. Warden s and R.M. Court—Aug. 28, Sep. 11. HAMILTON. September 18. lIYDB. September 19. • MACRAES. Warden's and R.M. Court—Sepf ember 20. MAEREWKENUA. ■ September 5. .. SERPENTINE. If Miners (or their Agents) do not appear when their names are called, their Applications will be struck out. Agents must produce written authority. H W. ROBINSON, R.M., Warden VALUABLE ININ G PEOPEETY FOR SALE ! Otago GoMmining Company, Limited. DEEP LEAD, FULLARTONS. Miners of Naseby, Hamilton, St. Bathans, and outlying districts, should at once avai themselves of this GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Miners and others desirous of investing in a bona fide alluvial goldmine are invited to Consider the EXOELLENT CHANCE offered by. the claim of- the above Company being for Sale by Public Tender. - , The Claim comprises an area of 18 ACRES, 12 acres special grant, and 6 acres ordinary extended claim. It is furnished with all necessary EFFICIENT PLANT, and is in first-class working order. A Tunnel, nearly 3000 feet long, over the length of which a substantial wooden tramway is laid, penetrates to the deep ground, and gives easy economic facilities, for working by horse power. Four strong new trucks, rails, sleepers, props, cap-pieces, sluice boxes, and other requisite mining gear, are at hand for instant use. There is also a good FO RGKE on the works. The Claim contains a large portion of the RICH GROUND to which at one time the Shag River Race, involving an outlay of £15,000, was being brought, and it is well known that the deep lead, but partially worked hereabouts, yielded handsome returns to miners prior to the West Coast rush. The fact why this really A 1 Mining Property is in the market is that disagreement amongst shareholders renders it needful.to dissolve and sell. Every information given to intending purchasers, who are requested to inspect and. test the ground. Facilities for such purposes will be readily shown by shareholders on the claim, or by the Legal Manager, Mr. John Lavcrty, Hyde, to whom tenders may be addressed up to the 20th September proximo. No more favorable mining venture has yet been placed before the industrious mining community of the Otago tloldtields than this now submitted to their no bice
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 439, 13 September 1877, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 439, 13 September 1877, Page 2
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