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IF F. TOOTELL does not FINISH . PAIN XI N&th e ' National Schoolhonse FENCE by 23rd INST., it -twill be FINI3EIBD at his Coat; LANGMAAK & MITCHELL. HJE) RAT IN G AC T, 1876. ' : ■ BOROUGH OF naseby. Notice is hereby given that the Asssssment Court for the above-named Borough will sit at the Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Naseby,on MONDAY, MARCH 13th, at the hour of noon, for the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the Valuation Lists of rateable property in the Wards of said Borough. JACKSON KEDDELL., Judge of Assessment Courts Naseby, February 13, ISB2. mHE RATING. A CT, JL 1876. COUNTY OF HANIOTOTO. Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Court for the above-named County will sit at the house of Mr Joseph Creighton, Home Chilly, Naseby, on TUESDAY, 14th MARCH, at the'hour .of Noon, for the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the Valuation Lists of irateable propertv in the Ridings of the same County. • JACKSON KEDDELL, R.M., Judge of Assessment Court* Naseby, February 13th, 1882. . MINING- LEA.SE APPLICATION WITHDRAWN. OTICE is hereby given thafc the Application, of William Charles Parker, and Samuel Veale for a Goldmining Lease of Six Acres of Land, on tho East side of the Kyeburn .River, almost opposite the Post Office Hotel, lodged at the Warden's Office, Naseby on 29th JUNE, 1881, has been withdrawn, and that the ground referred to-in such application is open to persons holding Miner's Rights or Business Licenses, or to applicants for a lease, as if no lease of the said ground had ever been applied for. ; JACKSON KEDDELL, Warden. Warden's Office, JNaseby,. 13th February, 18S2. a PH.OTOG R A P H Y ! NIOIIOLAS, . from . Tokiomai-- , .riro, ;J begs to-inform the inhabitants of Naseby, and.surrounding districts that he has opened a Studio at the rear of E. Nicholas' Store, adjoining. Bank New South Wales, Leven Street, -Naseby, where he will be prepared to execute Photographs of the first quality for a period of THREE WEEKS at reasonable prices. Samples on view at Nicholas' Store. Good Photographs guaranteed. To the Mining Registrar at So Bathans, in the Mount Ida Mining District, and all other persons whom f t may concern. . ItAKE NOTICE-that it is intended to construct' - : a-'Wnter Race and divert water to be used for the purpose of Irrigation, commencing at a point on Becks Creek, about one mile above where the said Creek enters Block 11., Blackstone Survey District, and terminating on m.v freehold, Section 15, Block 11., of said district. Tile length of such race is two miles, or thei eabouts: mean breadth, two feet.; d?ptb, nine inches ; quantity of water it is proposed to divert and carry, one head; time required for construction and completion of race, six month a. Dated at St. Bathans, this 10th day of February, 1882. HENRY ROBERT MARTIN. Any objection to the above application must b e lodged at the Mining Registrar's Office, Naseby.- not later than the Bth March, 1882. Hearing at Warden's Office, St. Bathans, on 10th March, 1882. JOHN F; GARVBY, '• Mining Regist i ar. To the Warden at St. Bathans— Mount Ida, Feb. 10,1852. I HEREBY APPLY for a Gold Mining Lease of the lands hereinafter described in accordance- with the Gold Mining LeasesRegulations of NewZealand,audl agree upon the approval of this application, to execute a Lease upon the bases therein stated, if the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. ALEXANDER M'LEAN. for St. Bathans Water Race Company, Applicant. Name and Address in full of Applicant.—Alexantler St. Bathans, for St.Bathans Water; Race Company. Limited. Style under which it is intended to conduct the Business, St. Bathans Water Eace Company Limited. , Extent of Land applied for. Ten acres. Minimum No of Men to be employed by the Lessee— For the first six months, five men; "subsequently when in full work, fivo men. Amount of Capital proposed to be invested:—£l4oo Proposed mode of working the land—Ground Sluicing. . Precise Locality.—Partly in bed and western slope of Muddy' Creek, immediately bulow Surface Hill, St. Bathans. Term for which Lease required.—Ten years. Time of Commencing Operations.—At once. General Remarks.—The land applied for was held by Jiinu's and John lially, ou behalf of the above Company l>>" Lease No. 210, expiring Fob. 9th, and t.'io ground is already surveyed ; Section 2, Block 11., it. Bathans Di.striot. Tiiu above application, and any objection, thereto, wiil be ,ioard at the Warden's Office at St. Bathans, ou March. 1882. Vi.y (ji.'i'Mm desiring to object to the issue of a Minim; Lease upon the above application, must, wit.i ,i clear days from the date of such application, i'licer his objection at tho Warden's Office at Xu&sbv. -i JOHN F. GARYHY, pro Warden. Warden's Office, Naseby, 10th February, 1882. EE GAR DING SAYING EFFECTED' though Change, of INCIDENCE OF TAXATION 63* See Advertisement In another Column this 'Paper. THOMSON, STRANG, & CO , Dunedin. Holloway's Pills.—Blood to the Head, with symptoms of Apoplexy.—Holloway's Pills are undeniably the finest medicine in the world for biliousness and indigestiou. 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 torrid to the frigid zone; in truth, persons wiio travel consider them a necessary requisite Frequently the blood becomes overheated, the liver torpid, the slcin .irritated by prickly heat, and the whole system languid and exhausted. Nothing ~ soon gives relief as Holloway's Pills. When Captain Paul Boyton, after drifting for forty-seven days down the .Muddy Missouri, reached Omaha (says the Inew York Tribune') he was greeted at the rivetbank by a wildly enthusiastic crowd of 10 0?0 persons. 'To the fortunate individuals who succeeded iu-getting hold of his coat lappel he. recounted some of his strange, adventures. - /He reports that it is no joke to run against sunken snags or.to utick fast in blue mud, but that such mishaps are as nothing in comparison "With beiiig for the missing Unit, and shot at by excited marksmen*

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 646, 18 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 646, 18 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 646, 18 February 1882, Page 2

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