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Sale by Auction. SALEtBY AUCTION IN DEE AND GEOEGE beg to intimate that their next Monthly Auction Sale of Horses, Cattle, Milch Cows, Farm Produce* &c., "will take place To-Morrow (Saturday), at Inder's Stock Yard, at Two p.m. At Six o'clock same evening, in the Victoria Hall, they will dispose of Merchandise, consisting of Drapery, Clothing, Jewellery, Clocks, Watches, Glass, Crockery, and Hardware, Meerschaum Pipes, BOOKS, & c., &c. Miscellaneous. Advertisements. &c., IN MOUNT IDA * DISTRICT. WARDEN'S AJND RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURTS. Naseby—September 2, 9, St. Bathaks—September 1, 10, 28. Hamilton—September 14. Hyde—September 15. Macraes—September 16. Distbict Cottet, Naseby—Sept. 8. Petty Session, Naseby—September 24. H. W. ROBINSON, Warden and R-.M. IOE SALE, a THIRD SHAEE in the Kyeburn Water RaceApply on the Claim to. JOHN LANGLANDS. xpaH. ■II CLASS PHOTOGEAPHY. We beg eespectfully to announce to Runholders, Settlers, and Country Inhabitants generally, that our Mr. Alfred H. Burton is about to make a Tour through the Province, with the object of extending our greatly admired Series of Photographic Yiews of New Zealand, and particularly Otagan Scenery, and that he will be prepared to undertake Private Commissions, both in Portraiture and Landscape. He proposes to leare Dunedin (for his first journey) about the 27th September, passing through Hawksbury and Palmerson through Mount Ida and Dunstan Districts to Queenstown, and thence westward ; or otherwise as circumstances may govern. ' Communications on the above subject should reach us before the date mentioned. BURTON BROTHERS, Princes Stbeet, Dunedin, Ist September, 1869. N 0 T I C E. TAMES SAMSON, in O Rehnguishing BUSINESS at Naseby, takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous friends and customers for the liberal amount of support which, during the past six years, he has received at their hands. He would also notify that he has DISPOSED .OE HIS BUSINESS to MR. JAMES ALEXANDER, who is well and tavorably known. to the Residents of Naseby, and for whom he would take the liberty of eolicitinga continuance of that patronage hitherto so liberally accorded to himself. JAMES SAMSON. With reference to the above notice "TAMES ALEXANDEE takes this opportunity of notifying to the Residents of Naseby and turrounding Districts, that he lias PURCHASED THE BUSINESS lately carried on in this town by Mr. James Samson J. A., in thus entering into Business upon his own account, would take the liberty of assuring his Friends and future Customers, that nothing, shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predeces- . JAMES ALEXANDER,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 32, 10 September 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 32, 10 September 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 32, 10 September 1869, Page 2

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