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MANIOTOTO FLOUR MILLS. r*l AVING Purchased the above Li - Complete Roller Mills, we are Cash Btiygrs of Wheat, a - Gristing done' oivfollowingtenns Up to 50 bushels * Is Up to 100 bushels ... lOd Over 100 bushels ... 9d HOUSEHOLD FLOUR WILL BE MADE A SPECIALITY. Every effort wili !>& made' to maintain the reputation" of-the late company. . N.B.—Farmers having Wheat for Sale are requested to forward samples; J. DUNWOODIE & CO, TO THE ELECTORS OF MOUNT IDA. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— T" BISG to announce' that I shall be 1. a Candidate for your Suffrages at "the General Election. My Platform will be in Support'of the present Government. I shall take an early opportunity of putting my views before you. , I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, ltespeetfully.yours, E. C. CUTTEN. Naseby,- August 14, 1902. CONCERT AN D DANCE § R AND Concert and Dance, in aid of tlift Eweburn, School funds, will be held in Ranfurly Hall, on FRIDAY, 29th August. Double' ticket (admit Lady aud Gentleman), 3s, single ticket, 2s. Doofe open 7 30 j stnrt S p.m. e: dow, Clerk Eweburn School Committee. FOR SALE BY TENDER. /'AWING to a Dissolution of \ J Partnership, Messis William Beck, James Beck and Josepli Hewitt, of Naseby, Miners, have decided to Offer for Sale by Tender their Mining consisting -of the following rights: 1 Dam situated on Racecourse Hill. 2 Dam, situated near the head of Enterprise Gully, near Naseby. 3 Branch Race. 4 Water Race, seven miles in length, commencing at Wedderburir about four miles below head of Enterprise Race, taking up Butcher's"Creek, Eweburn, ■ Coalpit and other gullies with right to divert and- carry 6 Government heads of water. The water right known as the " Band of Hope Race " is a valuable one, and commands a large area of auriferous ground. Tenders will be received by the undersigned till 5 p.m. on MON DAY, September Ist, from whom full particulars and conditions of sale can' be obtained. ■ " Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of 10 per cent, of the purchase money and must be addressed to M essrs Cutten and Hjorring Solicitors, Naseby, and marked " Tender for purchase of Beck and Co's mining rights." The Liyliest or any tender not necessarily accepted." CUTTEN & HJORRING, Solicitors, Naseby. FRIDAY, 29TH AUGUST, At 12 o'clock tharp. IM PORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, axd CLEARING SALE OP HOBSES, SHEEP, WAGGON, IMPLEMENTS, &c. pv ALGETY & COMPANY (Ltd.), U by order of the Administratrix in the Estate of the late John- Leslie, of will Sell by Auction, on the Farm, on FLU DAY, August 29ih at 12 o'clock sharp— The Goodwill of the Lease of 1219 Acres, lease in perpetuity, and 21 Acres held under yearly license. The Farm is divided into 9 paddocks and the buildings consist of 5-roomed House, 2 Huts, Stables, Sheepyards, «fcc. STOCK. 3 Heavy Draught Mares 3 Heavy Draught Geldings 480 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Half- - bred and Crossbred Ewes 130 Two-tooth Crossbred 370 Crossbred Hoggets 50 Two-tooth Crossbred Wethers . 10 Long wool Rauis 3 Dairy Cows . [ 1 Waggon 1 Timber Truck ■ 2 Stacks Oaten Sheaves IMPLEMENTS.—2 d.f. Plorighs, 1 Massey- Harris 3-furrow Plough, Reaper and Binder, Grain Drill, Roller 2 Drays and Frame, Chaficutter and' Horse-power, Sulky Gig, 4-leaved Harrows. HARNESS and SUNDRIES. - 7 Sets Waggon Harnpss, 2 Saddles and Britchens, 3 Sets leading Chains, Horse-covers-, Wire, 20 Coils Netting, Cornsacks, &c., &e.HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURE AND SUNDRIES. Tlier above property is one of the best in the district, grows good crops •of grain and turnips, and the rsnt is ouly £4612s 8d prr annum. VVlien the Poolburn Gorge bridge now in. course of construction is completed the property will be witliin a few milts of a railway' station,- and. its value consequently will be greatly increased. The late Mr Leslie's team of Horses was well known to be a first-class one, Mid the sheep are young and in good order. The whole. of these together with - the Implements, Harness, &c., are for Unreserved Sale. , SALE, .FRIDAY-, 29th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock sharp.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 33, Issue 9331, 22 August 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 33, Issue 9331, 22 August 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 33, Issue 9331, 22 August 1902, Page 2