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Drapers and Outfitters. JJJORBING AND j^ILLAE, NASETS.Y AND MACRAES, Invite inspection of MEN'S CLOTHING-, GENERAL DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c., Which, for Quality and Cheapness, ■will be found unsurpassed in the District. NEW STOCK ?eing Received Regularly. Terms—Cash; or Monthly Accounts, payable Ist of following, month for good marks. "" No Longer Credit Given. DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c., &c. JAMES A L BIAiY DE E (SUCCESSOR TO ME. JAMES SAMSOS) Begs to notify to the Residents, Miners, and others of Naseby that lie has just received, and is now Opening Out, a Weci. Selected akx> Seasonable STOCKOF a O O D S in tiie above Departments, which he will dispose of at the ' LOWEST iXEMTTjSERATrVE PIIIGES. INSPECTION INYITED. JAMES ALEXANDER m CQ !-> o js>?S3Ss^ HH Vk o EH CO: P3 pq W:: •< &■ © w. U E-i !=» o .s rg :PH 'P3 00 : cb tH ; P3 P3 r—i < >"3 P* P o o GO P £. 3 GQ Entires.

mo this season A AT MO UN'S. IDA, HYDE, DDK ST AN" CREEK AND MAJN'IOTGTO PLjAIJNS; DISTRICT, The well-known Colonial Clydesdale Entire Horse H !E R O, (The property of Mr. Joseph. Packman). Hero is a Black Horse, with superior action, got by the famous Clydesdale horse Prince Koy.'il (imported by W. H. Valpy, Esq., from Scotland). The dam of Hero was an imported Clydesdale mare from Twofold Bay, bred by the Clyde Company. Hero was a prize-taker at tlie Northern Pastoral and Agricultural Show held at Oamaru in 1853. He also took the first prize at the Waikouaiti and Shag Agricultural, and Pastoral Show, held at Waikouaiti in April, 1867. Terms - - - £4 10 ; Q-room's fee, os. H .ro will travel in the I'Zyohurn District, and will be there on Tuesday, October 12. 1869,' and every fourteen days thereafter, till fcue Ist of February, when tue season closes. For Bale. SALE, OIVE HALE SHAKE in James M'Donald's Claim, foot of Mount Burster. Average wages making per man — £6 to £7 per week. Ground good, and likely to last for years. -The right to lift water from 'Ooat Creek is hefd exclusively by M'Donald and Williams. For particulars apply to Mr. H. C. Hertslet, < Chronicle' Office, Naseby. MILK COWS," I' newly Calved, On Sale through the ■winter and spring. Price—£l2 to £l6. Apply to C de Lautour, V MESSRS. COMBER & DOUGLAS', Eden Creek.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 34, 24 September 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 34, 24 September 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 34, 24 September 1869, Page 1

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