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" OTAL ]N ASEBY L-ODGB"!; J . JI.tr.X.Q.O.F. ' The usual fortnightly meeting of the above ; Lodge will be held in the Lodge-Room, Empire Hotel, . on , Tuesday Evening,- ; July sdli, at 7b o'clock. T. LADD, N.G. IMPOUNDED on June 28th, by J. Reid, pro M. J. S, Mackenzie,'Kyeburn Station, 1 Red anil White Spotted Cow with Bull Calf at foot; no visible brand on either of them. Owners unknown. Found trespassing on the above Station, for which the suih of 5s Od per head driving expenses is claimed, exclusive of poundage. In default of being released the above cattle will be sold at the Public Pound, on Tuesday, 12th July, at Noon. ' P, M'CLUSKEY, Poundkeeper.

MPOUNDED by John pro A. E. Chapman,; Maniotota • Run > on 24th June. • 1 Gray Hack Mare, no visible! brand. 1 Bay' Filly, apparently about two years old; small blaze in forehead, no visible brand. v ' .;.v. . 1 Bay Draught Gelding, oft-.fore and hind feet white, large ' Blaz6" 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 is claimed»for, driving. In •default of being released the above Horses Tvlll bo sold at the Naseby Public Pound on Tuesday, July I2th, at 12 o'clock, noon. • IftbLOWAY's Pills.—Blood to. the' Head* with symptoms of Apoplexy.—Hoiloway's Pills are undeniably the finest medicine in the wofld ior biliousness and indigestion. In all cases', of deranged stomach, determination of blood to the head, biliousness, sick lieada'ohe, liver complaints.'which frequently end iatally, by producing apoplexy or paralysis, there is no medicine known that will give such immediate relief as these reiiowned Bills. Young and old, riih and poor, patronise them, and so many cures are effected by their use that their praise is sounded from the torrid to the frigid zone; in truth, persons who travel consider 'them a necessary requisite. Frequently the blood becomes overheated, the liver torpid,, tho skin irritated by prickly, heat, and the ivholu system, languid and exhausted. Nothing so boob gives teliefaVHolloway'a Pills. • ' P. M'CLUSKEY-, Poundkeeper.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 3

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341

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 3

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