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DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. St BathAifs Farming ■ TI/TESSRS. R. & S. INDER have 1y 1 received instructions from the St. .Bathans Farming Company to sell by Auction, , beginning :at 10 o'clock a.m.y on 28th April, *.at -.the t Dqwris Farm (about six miles from St. Bathahs), the whole of the property of the Company, consisting of—- . 2500 Acres Freehold Land 1600 Half-bred Sheep 1400 Merino Sheep : Cattle ' . ... , . - Horses . • . - ■ ' ' Implements Fencing Material : Posts Hurdles 45 Tons Oaten Hay (in stack) li Acres Potatoes 46 Acres Turnips . Several Wooden Buildings (for removal) ~ Water-wheel : Chaff-cutter 'Etc., etc.

WANTED a Good General Servant, for up-country. For particulars apply to. Mrs. R. H. BROWNE, Naseby. NASEBY PASTORAL INVESTMENT CO. (Ltd). rjTTENBERS are invited for poisoning 1 Rabbits and collecting Rabbitskins, at per hundred, on runs 306, 362b, and parts, of 219 and 219 c. Tenders to be lodged 'with the Secre.tary (from whom all particulars can be obtained) on or before MONDAY, the 20th April. =■ J. H. SCHOEN, Secretary. MANIOTOTO COURSING CLUB. mHE First Coursing Meeting under 1 the auspices of the above-named cl.ub will be held on TUESDAY, sth May, 1891, commencing at 9 a.m. sharp, for an unlimited number of allaged dogs. First prize, £o ; runnerup, £2 10s. The meeting will take place on the Eweburn and Maniototo runs, and will start' "near the Public Schoolhouse, Eweburn. Should there not be sufficient hares available to finish the course on this ground, the Committee can order the course to he finished where they think fit. Entrance—2s. 6d.; non-members, to pay an extra fee of ss. per entry as qualification. Entries, accompanied by fees, to be in the hands of the Secretary by 9 .p.m.. OD MONDAY,.27th'April. Drawing to take place 2nd May. -• ■' . Coursing to be run under the Rules of the National Coursing Club, of New Zealand. : F". : WriN DER, -Sob. Sec.

GOLDEN GULLY,,UNITED Q.M. CO. (Limited:) "\T OTICE is Hereby Given that a I\| Gall (the 41st) of lid. per share on the capital of the above-named Company was.made at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on 31st March, 1891; and will be payable to the undersigned. at his office, Leven street, on WEDNESDAY, Bth April, 189 i. . F. W. INDERj . .. > . " Legal Manager. APPLICATIONS FOR'MINING PRIVILEGES TO ■ BE DEALT WITH AT THE WARDEN S COURT, NASEBY, APRIL 14TII. ; PROTECTION. .Patrick Fennessey, 40days, for claim inSHome'Guily, • ' RESIDENCE SITES. Robert Williamson, la., about 10 chains down river from llaisey's Hotel. W. lladdiffe. la ; about 40 chains down river from Maisey's Hotel. Elizabeth Baxter, wife of Samuel Baxter,"la., Wet Gully, at present 'in occupationof Robinson Baxter. WATER RACES. J. T. Geddea, James Hore and Reuben Hore, four Government'heads of water (tail water), for general purposes, eommencinir about a mile above ■ Mr. Mackenzie's' fence, Home Gully, and terminating at Mr. Gcddes' section 10,' block hi., Maniototo, to be carried from thence to the farms of James Hore and R. R. Hore. TAIL RACES. Joseph Hewitt, Coalpit Gully. George" Wallace, commencini; on west side of Lower Spec Gully and terminating: in Spec Creek. William Beck, eommencinir at back of R. and S. rider's paddock and terminating in Enterprise Gully. Silos Hore, Home Gully. EXTENDED CLAIMS. Joseph Hewitt,la., west side of Coalpit Hill, at back of John Lobb'g paddock. • George Wallace, la., west side of Lower Spec Gully. Silas Hore, la., in Samuel Law's paddock, Home Gully. William Beck, la., .Enterprise Hill. „ ,ATES OF SITTINGS OF R.M. AND WARDEN'S 1 COURTS, FOR APRIL. APRIL. FRIDAY, 10 TUESDAY, 14 . .; WEDNESDAY. 15 TUESDAY, 21 „ WEDNESDAY, 22 TUESDAY. 28 .. WEDNESDAY, 29 ST. BATHANS NASEBY .. NASEBV .. HYDE NENTHORN NASEBY .. NASEBY ..

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 1114, 11 April 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 1114, 11 April 1891, Page 2