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Late Advertisements. OYAL ISASEBY LOIiGE: .J M.TJ.1.0.0.F. Iho usual fortnightly meeting of the at>OT» Lodge will be held in the Lcilg? Rooui, Em'pir# Hotel, on Tuesday Evening next, October 2> at lialf past seven o'clock. RICHAC D WEBB Eli, IS" G. Hoiadwat's Pills.—lt ia d : fi3ealt to determine which is the more trying to intensi co'd or excessive heath, though everybody knows that- sudden transitions from the one to the other are proline of disease, which may in most ins - auces be repel ind by an early resort to these purif .ing, reralatingj and strengthening Pills. This well-known and. highly, esteemed medicine affords .1 safe and easy remedy for almost every constitutional wrong which climates, changes, or dietetic errors, can engender, and effectually removes any weakness so.i-indulgent habit mayhave induced. In all conditions of the system bordering ou disease such as indicate'.! by apathy, listlessnes9, and restlessness, Holloway's Pills will prova especially serviceable in begetting tho vivacity appreciated by both sound and sick. StraxgerS paying a visit. U> Duhedin are often si a loss to know what is tb.. best establishment to visit for the purchase of drawry and clothing. Her-, bert-, Haynes, and Co. offer s;.ednl advantages to the public that can be met with nowhere, else in the city. They keep at all times tlie largest pud best sssorted stock of every elas3 of goods, imported dirpct. from the leading manufacturers at Ik,me, which, being .bought entirely upon cash terms they are enabled to Ejoods of such sterling value as cannot be equalled,Jby any other house in the trade. Kverv article in st pc\s is marked at a fixed price for ready money. :rom which no abatement is ever made, so that the most inexperienced buv ibftir goods at LhD tarn? prices as the best judges. Their terms are—not rash, without aooouut or reduction of any kind. —Advt.

MINING-. APPLICATIONB FOR HEARING TO SEPT. 20th. Tail Racks. George Murdock, 300 yard*. iiain Gully, Sept- 28 J. Lory, extension No. 10,806,200 yds. Xascby, Sept J» Extended \Vater-ltac3 and Sluicing Co., 40yds, ilaia Gullv. Sept 28 James Jleikle, 300 feet, Kyeburn, Sept 28 • W. and M. Williamson, 200 yds, Kyeburn, Sept SS' Jolm Pew, Kyeburn, 400 yds, Sept '-'a F. Caspar, Kyeburn, 200 yds, Sept 28 John Hardacre, Kveburn, lSOvds. Sept 28 Ah Teon and party, Spec Gully, tiflOyds, Sept 38 All Min, Wet Gully, j of mile. .Sept 23 Hi" A 1) IIACES. James Meikle. GOOvrts. Kyeburn. Sept 23 W. and 11. Williamson, 20yds, Kveburu. Sept 23 W. and M. Williamson. 20yds. Kycbnrn, Sept 28 . SI. Brookes aud party, Main Gully, i mile, Sept 2d Claims. It.. Paislev aud party, 1 aercs, Home Gully, Sept 33 John Hore, 1 acre, Booth's Gully, : o»t 28 Wm. Uisson, 1 acre. Kyeburn. Sept 28 J{. Moore, 1 acre. Cemetery, Sept 28 S. Hewitt, 2 acres, Coal l'it Gully, Sept 23 Ah Teon and party, 3 aercs, Spec Guiiy; Sept Si Hugh Healcy, 1 acre, Kyeburn, Sept 28. John Hardacre, 1 acre, Kyeburn, Sept 28 Caspar and Beer, 2 acres, Kyeburn. Sept 28 John Pew, 1 acre, Kyeburn. Sept 23 .Dams. John Hardacre, Upper Kyeburn, Sept 9 PROTKWjOXS. . Edmouds and party, quartz roof, Gorman J SopC2B ... . Residekce AREA*.' Joiia Cockroft, 4 acre, jLvdca street," 6tpt 23

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 441, 27 September 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 441, 27 September 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 441, 27 September 1877, Page 3

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