public gfolites. NOTICE. >OISON for FOWLS is laid in Mr. de Laufcour's garden, Naseby. ")OISON IS LAID for FOWLS in my garden. E. T. GEORGE. ANTED—GEORGE M'LEOD to call upon THOMAS TURNER, Blackstone Hill. "ANTED—A Situation for a Boy of 14. Intelligent and active. Writes a fair hand. Apply to Mr. Scott, teacher, Cambrian. ' shed on Tuesday, the 13th November. Shearers to go to Mr. Mackenzie's shed on finishing with me. Price, 17s. 6d. per hundred. . E. A. CHAPMAN. YEBURN SCHOOL. A LECTURE, in aid of the Kyeburn School Funds, will be delivered by M. J. S. MACKENZIE, E q., in the Schoolhouse there, on FRIDAY, 26th OCTOBER, at half-paßt seven o'clock. Subject:—■ " Conditions and Problems of Human Life." TO BE LET BY TENDER, For One or More Years. IHE UNDAUNTED WATER RACE. TENDERS WANTED for the Lease of the Undaunted Water Race, for one or more Tenders to be lodged with Mr. Walter Inder, from whom all particulars may be obtained, not later than SATURDAY, 27th INSTANT, at 5 p.m. ARK OF SAFETY LODGE, 1.0. G.T. TEA MEETI&G AND CONCERT. It is proposed to hold a Tea Meeting in connection with the above Lodge on MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, in the Masonic Hall, Na3eby. Tea on the tables at 7 o'clock rxrircTUAiLT. Tickets 2s. 6d. each, may be obtained from any members of the Committee. After the Tea AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the Hall. The Revs. Messrs. Hobbs and Clark have kindly consented to deliver Addresses. Songs, Recitations, &c, will also be given by several ladies and gentlemen. Tickets admitting to the Tea will also admit to the after Meeting. OOALS! 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-ho/se load. Discount for cash. JOHN R: JONES, Proprietor. -LJ or about the 20th July, an OPERA or FIELD GLASS. The party who borrowed it will oblige by returning it to the owner. E. T. GEORGE. I hemo, a BUNCH of SMALL KEYS, on steel ring. The finder will be rewarded on returning the shove to Mr. M. J. S. Mackenzie, Kyeburn ; to the Eyeburn, Pigroot, Coal Creek, or Waihemo Hotels; or to Mr. A. D. Bell, Shag Valley Station, Waihemo. ■VTASEBY & KYEBURN DIGGINGS. R, P. BOTTING wishes to inform residents in Naseby and Kyeburn that he has commenced RUNNING A SPRING CART, conveying passengers and parcels, between Naseby and Pass Hotel, Kyeburn Diggings. The Cart will leave Naseby EVERY THURSDAY, not earlier than 9 o'clock, returning same day. FAKES- -Single, 55.; Return (available for eight days), 7s. 6d. PARCELS—Under2Olbs., Is.; from2olbs. to oOlbs., 25. ; from oOlbs. to lOOlbs., 3s. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKLNG.— MISS JANE DONNELLY begs to intimate that she has commenced business as a Dressmaker in Leven-street, Naseby. J. D. was for a number of years with Mrs. Roberts,- and is prepared to execu f e, in neat and fashionable styles, all orders for dresses, JANE DONNELLY, Leven-street, Naseby. 'J * FDKNISHING liiO>'MONGEH, Princes Street South, Dunedin. Hor»o Covers and Tents Always in Stock. ■ HOSES MADE . On the Shortest Notice, a ,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 20 October 1877, Page 2
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520Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 20 October 1877, Page 2
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