I OTAL ]NASEBY LODGE, J " ■ H.TT.1.0.0.F; : - : ; ij * The usual fortnightly meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge* Room, Empire, Hotel, on. Tuesday • Evening, July ; sih, at 7iSr o'clock. • ■■■■ =•■ ■ -v. T. LADD, N.-G. IMPOUNDED on June 28th, byi j. ''•' 'Reid, pro .Mi J. S.. Mackenzie, Eye-. bunrStation/■:'. v l Red and White Spotted Cow with Bull ; > Calf, at foot ; no.visible brand on .'either j- >• jof /them. • 'C. '' Owners unknown. Found'trespassing on the above Station, > for which the sum of ,5s Od per head driving expenses is claimed, exclusive of poundage. In default of being released the above cattle will 1 be sold at<the Public Pound,., on Tuesday, 12th Julyat Norm." '' ' i P. M'CLUSKEY, Poundkeeper:'' by J- A. E. Chapman, John Reid, pro Maniototo Run, on 24th June. 1 Gray Hack Mare, no visible brand, f 1 Bay Filly, I apparently ■ about two years' , old, small blaze in forehead," no' visible brand. 1 Bay Draught Gelding, off fore and hind feet white, large blaze in face, and slightly collar-marked, no visible brand. Owners "unknown. Found trespassing on the above - Station,'for which the' sum of 3s 4d per head js claimed for driving. In default of ;bemg released the above Horses will be sold at the Public Pound on Tuesday,* July* 12th,~at-12 o'clock, noon. , ■; P. M'CLDSKEY, Poundkeeper. Strangers paying a visit to Dunedin arc often at a loss to know what is the best establishment to visit for the purchase of drapery and clothing. Herbert Haynes and Co. offer special the public, that can be met with nowhere else in the city. .They keep;at all times the largest and best assorted stock of every class of goods, imported direct from the trading manufacturers at home 'vhieli, being bought entirely upon casli terms they are unable to j offer goods of such sterling value cannot be equalled by any other house in the,trade. Every article in stock is marked at a fixed price for ready money, j from which uo abatement is ever made, so that the most inexperienced buy their goods at the same prices as the best judges. Their terms are—net cash without discount or redaction of any kind. —Advt. Hollow Ay's Pills. —Blood to the Head,! with symptoms of Apoplexy.—Hoiloway's Pills are undeniably the finest medioino in the world for biliousness and indigestion. In all cases of deranged stomach, determination of blood to the head, biliousness, sick headache; liver complaints, which frequently end fatally, by producing apoplexy or paralysis, there is no medicine known that will give such immediate relief as these renowned Pills: Young and old, rich and poor, patronise them, and so many cures are effected by their use that their praise is sounded from the torrul-to the frigid zone; in truth, persons who travel consider them a necessary requisite. Frequently the blood becomes overheated, the liver torpid, the skin irritated by prickly heat, and tho whole system languid and exhausted. Nothing so soon gives relief : as Jlolloway's Pills.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 30 June 1881, Page 3
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