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Inder and George's Auction Sales. P I C T IT K. E S!!! IN DEE AND G-EORG-E have been favored wit-h instructions to Sell, by Public Auction, in the Victoria Hall, ToMorrow (Saturday) 12tli October, at "p.m., a Consignment of PIC l' U R E S just received. Useful Household Furniture, Boots, Boots, Clothing, Bacon, and a few Sundries. Pictures on view on day of Sale. 2x» NOVEMBER: TO BL AC CS HIT US AND OTHERS. !-:SSI{S. INDER and GEOEG-E have been favoivd with instructions from Mossrs. Byrne and Keith, to Sell, by Public Auction, on the premises, oil Saturday, 2nd Xovember, at 3 p.m., The Premises now oecupied by them as a Blacksmith's Shop; together with the Tools, Stock-in-Trade,&c., &c.; also, Ho use containing 3 rooms. The Properties are Freehold, and situate in Leven Street, Naseby. The Auctioneers, in calling attention to this Sale, beg to state that, to a blacksmith, so favorable an opportunity seldom presents itself. MiseeHaneous Advertisements. ■ICs t PRELIMINARY NOTICE. M OUNT IDA JOCKEY CLUB. THE ANNUAL RACE MEETING Will be Held on" - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, The 12th and 13th Dec. E. T. GEORGE, Secretary. SPLENDID OPENING-. EOll SALE, One "FIFTH SHOE in a Water Rice and Claim situated near the Taieri River, Buchanan's Station. Good supply of water and first-class sluicing grout d. For particulars apply to A. Gibson, on the ground, or to John -Bremner, storekeeper, N.iseby. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A BAZAAR, to assist in liaising i* Funds for the Eveetion of a Presbyterian Church in this district will be held in Naseby on or about the 21-th December next: ■ Contributions and Subscriptions towards the above object will be received in the meantime by Messrs. Glenn, B Miliar, Eeeles, J. S. M'lntosh, YVilson, and Rev. J. M'Cosh Smith. t J. S. M'INTOSH, Secy. : NOTICE. CAUTION. —In consequence of some persons frequently Riding over tlieKyeburn Run in search of Cattle or Horses, disturbing the Sheep and Lambing Flocks, causing the Ewes to lose t heir Lambs. Notice 13 Hereby Give!? th:»t an} .Person found so Trespassing or Removing Cattle in future, without first obtaining permission to do so, will be prosecute:!. Owners of Milk Cows or Horses in and about Naseby arc requested to keep them within a reasonable distance of their dwellings during the Lambing Season. W. & J. SANDERS. October 4th, 1872. |/\OR iSALE, a Comfortable Dwell_l_ ing Horfse, and securely fenced Garden and Paddock on the Main Duncdin and Dunstan Road. The above is admirably situated for an Holel, or for Oats and Chatf Store. Apply to R. Glenn, Naseby; or J. M'Fie. OUNT IDA JOCKEY' CLUB, M' MEMBERS are requested, to attend a Meeting at thi Victoria Hotel, on Thursday, October 17, at A p.m., to draw up Programme, and tran- act other business in connection with t,he Annual Meeting. E.T.GEORGE, Secretary,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 189, 11 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 189, 11 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 189, 11 October 1872, Page 4