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s)nbl»< fCotites. >BESBkTEUIA,S r UHUMOH, MOUNT IDA. OHV1CB8: AUGUST ISTH AUGUST StoD SJ AUGUST 29T8 jS^S?™ SEPTEMBER 6th (S as "5 7 (Hill's Crock lla.ii. ( Naseby .. 6.30 p.m. "K JOHN F M. ERASER, BAK- ■ BISTER & SOLICITOR, Palme.r•ton, purposes opening a Branch Office at Naseby, where he will attend on the following days :—Se. tember 2, aDd 3. Fu'ure dates of attendance will be gazetted in the ' Chronicle.' MR. ASH, of Naseby, and MR. M'OONNOCHIE, of St. Bathans, will give all necessary information, and receive letters and instructions for transmission. 11, STRONG'S Grand Art Union! For £ISOO. As the Consultation was not filled up on the day notified for to take place, the drawing has been POSTPONED till the 23rd of AUGUST. If all the not disposed of on this date, the drawing will take place pro rata. Tickets, £1 each, to be had of R. STRONG, Watchmaker, Naseby, Otago. " PROPERTr ASSESSM ENT ACT, 1979." FURTHL'R EXTENSION OF TIMR FOR SENDING IN STATEMENTS. IV-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -L i that the time for sending in Statements of Real and Personal Property under "The Property Assessment Act, 1879," has been further extended to'the 31st day of August, 1880. 6 JOHN SPERREY, Commissioner, Property-Tax Department, Wellington, 20th July, 1880. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. rpENDERS will be received till the J- 24th INST., for the following works: Blacks—new residence, wood or stone. Bendigo—new school buildings, wood Clyde—new furniture, outhouses, etc , wood. Drybread—new school, concrete or wood. Plans of the Bendigo works to be seen at the School Cromwell; and for the other works, at the school, Clyde, up till the 20th inst, and after that date at the ' Chronicle' office, i>aseby. P. G. PRYDE, Secretary. ELBOURNE CUP, 18SO. 110 NOMINATIONS. PRINTED LISTS of the 110 Nominations, with Progiammes of other particulars, are now being issued, at the price of £1 EACH. Apply by letter (only). Telegram orders to be avoided, if possible. Please forward registered letters, or post office orders. Crossed cheques to have one shilling added for exchange. Two postage stamps necessary. _ _ Early applications for the Nomination Lists should be sent, or else the first edition of 5400 will be exhausted. j Address—care of ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, Ducedin. I Mount Ida, July 28th, 1880. To the Warden at Naseby. iTTE HEREBY APPLY for a Gold Min- » » ing Lease of the lands hereinafter described, In accordance with the Gold Mining Lenses Regulations of Now Zealand, and we agree upon the approval of this application, to execute a" Lease upon the bases therein stated, if the Governor shalithinkfltto grant the same. MATTHEW YOUNG, for Self and Party, Applicant. Names and addresses in full of Applicants.—Matthew Young, John Dick, John Farmer. Naseby. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business.—Young and Party. Extent of Land applied for.—Four acres. Minimum No. of Men to be employed by the Lessees —For the first 6 months, two men; subsequently when in full work, two men. Amount of Capital proposed to be invested.—.6loo. Proposed Mode of working tho Land.- Ground Sluicing. Precise Locality.—West side of Main Gully, Naseby partly within and partly outside of Inder's"paddock. Term for which Lease is required.—Four years. Time of commencing operations.—As soon as application shall be granted. General Remarks.—Tho area applied for includes part of our extended claim IJo 7371—10-12-75 and at present in our occupation, The above Application, and any objection thereto nil bo heard at the Warden's Office at Nasebv ' on August 19th, 1880. J Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon iho above application must within 30 clear days from the date of such application, enter his objection at tho Warden's Offlco at Nasebv THOMAS L. SHEPHERD, «r j , n « Pro Warden. Warden's Office, July 20th, 18R0. 'E PUBLISH with this issue ovr promised 14 COLUMN SUPPLEMENT, containing General 'Reading Matter adapted to the lartes of All Kinds of Readers. We trust that our eff rl to meet an expressed want will meet with approval, which will be practically shown. No effort will be spared lo keep the ' Cironicle' well supplied with the LATEST NEWS of all kinds Mining Parliamentary, xnd General. A special feature of the l Chronicle ' in the SATURDAY'S ISSUE, which contains the LATEST TELEGRAMS FROM HOME AND THE COLONIES. The News printed in it is 48 HOURS LATER than that contained in the ' Witness,' and is 24 hours later than that supplied by the Dunedin Dailies arriving in the Op Country Towns by the tamt Mail. WILSON AND ASH.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 571, 21 August 1880, Page 2

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