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MIXING NOTICES, (7) That the Company bwri it splendid battery site, on which the Directors' recommend the erection of an efficient milling plant, driven during "a portion of the year': by a Pelton water wheel, and during the dry portions of the summer months by a powerful steam engine, (S) That the Company's water race is one = of = the most '.valuable;. on the '-field, affording at the works a vertical pressure-of about 45ft., and during seven or eight months.of the year a plentiful supply of water, which is lifted by two branch races from the NenthornandHartstonge's Creeks. (9) And that the properties now offered are undoubtedly some of the most valuable on the field. Under all the circumstances, the Board of ■ (irejtors have no hesitation in recommending the present scheme as a thoroughly legitimate one for the investment'of capital, affering, as it does, the prospects of early returns and remunerative dividends. Applications, accompanied by a deposit of 6d per share, to be forwarded immediately to any of the brokers of the Company. :'•'" ••, THIS SHARE-LIST WILL CLOSE ON AUGUST 26. .•' . As a large number of shares have already, been applied for (over 7000), immediate application is necessary, as in case of a : surplus of applications those most promptly lodged; i will receive the most favorable consideration.; No application for less than 100 shares will be received by the brokers of the Company. y MISCELLANEOUS. •';' f) OOT8?SH OEM A K ER,~ ,'J lieyeri; Street Naseby^ lAS iri hand a Large Stock of ; Ladies', Gents', Childrens' Boots, ■ Shoes, Goloshes and Slippers. A Trial Solicited. Bootsmade to,order, on the shortest' notice, at moderate prices. Repairs; neatly done. : , \ ; , ; GioimerMrtt Store, MRS. H. E. JOHN. pi ROCERIES and >Drapery Von \J7T moderate terms; Bread supplied weekly. .•-. '.."'.' .:'.. PRESBYTERIAN CHUR CH, Mt Ida. :';■' LIST OF, SERVICES. AUG. 25—-Naseby 11 a.m., Naseby 6.30 p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BLACKS COURT-DAY. VALUABLE MINING INTEREST. I GEORGE FACHE (instructed by the Agent of the Public Trustee) will sell by Public Auction at G avail's Hotel, Ophir, on WEDNESDAY, :4th September, at 2 p.m. : Two 32nd shares of £2OO each in the Mountain Race Gold-mining Company (Limited), Tinkers. A Splendid Investment for a small capital. Terms and Conditions at Sale. 1 SPEED THE PLOUGH. (HE Maniototo Annual Ploughing L Match will be held on- THURSDAY, the 29th August, ISS9, on the farm of Mr. Samuel Harris, Kyeburn Hundreds. THE PRIZE-LIST. Senior Class. Double Furrows. First prize, £4 10s; second, £3 10s; third, £2 10s: fourth, £1 10s; fifth, £l. Junior Class. Double Furrows. Ploughmen under 18 years of age. First prize, £3 10s; second, £2 10s. Swing Ploughs. First prize, £±, second, £2; third, £l. A large number of valuable Special Prizes will be awarded in addition to the above. RULES. 1. All ploughing to be strictly plain ploughing, with circular coulters and plain shares. 2. If only three ploughs compete in any class, two prizes only will be awarded. 3. Depth of furrow not less than 5h inches. "A. All ploughmen non-subscribers to pay 7s Gd entry. 5. All entries to be sent in to the secretary not later than TUESDAY, 27th August, 1889, before 11 a.m. The match open to all comers. C. K. DOUGLAS, Secretary Maniototo P.M. Committee. A Dinner will take place in the evening at the Kyeburn Hotel, at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, 5s ench, to be obtained from members of committee. A Dance to follow. Mr. Monk's tender having been accepted, he will be on the ground as Caterer, with a full supply of Eatables ! and R^frasbjooents.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1029, 24 August 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1029, 24 August 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1029, 24 August 1889, Page 2

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