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.Miscellaneous Advertisements. BOOTS AND SHOES! 0 H N C C L E S, in returning thanks to his numerous Customers and Friends in Naseby and surrounding districts, begs to intimate that, on and after this date, he has REDUCED THE PRICE OF His Own Make of WATERTIGHT BOOTS To 30S. ; AND KNEE BOOTS to £2 10s, Same PRICE as in DUNEDIN ! Sept. 10, 1869. STRONG-, Watchmaker, Mount Ida, begs to inform the inhabitants of Naseby and the surrounding District, that he has PURCHASED the whole of Mr. Busch's valuable Stock-in-trade, consisting of JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. R. S. having now a very Larga Stock on hand is prepared to sell at much Lower Prices than the Dunedin houses. All Watches and Clocks, sold and repaired at this Establishment will be Warranted for Twelve Months. TASEBY WATER WORKS COMPANY. Capital, £SOO ; in 100 Shares of £5 each. £1 to be paid on Application, and a second £ on Allocation of Shares. Balance, in Calls of £1 each, at.a month's notice. DIRECTOR Walter liuler. E. T. George. H. C. Hertslet. James Harper. Robert Airken. James Thomson. John S. M'lntosh. Edmund Horswell. G. A. Chapman. SECRETAitr : E. T. George. Treasurer : James Thomson.

All wno desire to secure health to a community, and at the same time to reduce the probability of accidents from fire to a minimum, must, be fully alive to the great —the inestimable—advantages to be derived from a sufficient and regular supply of water. Though nature has in this respect been bountiful in New Zealand in furnishing this great luxury and necessary of life, human invention has, in many instances, so hedged in its acquisition by legal and other enactments that, to obtain its advantages, it has become somewhat difficult —inore particularly in towns within the limits of Goldfields ; and especially those towns which have not availed themselves of the right of being declared Municipalities. Great, however, though these difficulties may be and are, the residents of Naseby must be cognisant of the fact that not only their health, but, to a very great extent, the protection and s-alvation of their property, must depend upon a regular and adequate supply of the pure element. Impressed with these convictions, a preliminary directory has been formed, having for its object the formation of a Company, whose aim will be to provide the necessary supply of water to meet the requirements of the town, and to make the..speculation a reproductive one to the shareholders. It is proposed.that the Company should be styled the " Naseby Water Works' Company." The Provisional Directory feel sure that the public of Naseby will recognise alike the advantages of the scheme, and appreciate the motives by which they have been actuated ; and that they will txperience no difficulty in disposing of the number of shares. Forms of application can be had from the Secretary, Mr. E. T. George, to whom applications for shares must be made on or before the islst of October instant. SOKil OF APPLICATION. To the Provisional Directors of the Naseby Water Works Company. Gentlemen—r- . I reqtiest that yon will allot me shares in the Naseby Water Works Company, and for which I enclose the sum of £ being £1 per share of £5 each ; and I hereby agree to pay all Calls on the above number of shares, or any less number of shares which may be allotted to me, and to abide by such Rules as may be prescribed by the Provisional Directory. Date ... Name in Fu11...- ; . Address ... ......... Business or Profession ■ .-. To Mr. K T. George, Hon. Sec,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 38, 22 October 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 38, 22 October 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 38, 22 October 1869, Page 2

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