New Advertisements. Vflhh BE CLASSIFIED IN OUR NEXT. , . IHE Holders of QUARTZ CLAIMS 1 at EBNDIOO GULLY are requested to MEET tho WARDEN, on THURSDAY, the 9th of December, at Perriam's Store, ujon the Reefs, at Two o'clock p.m. Tho attendance of ONE representative from each Claim will be required. Jl UNTCTPALITY OF CROMWELL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I hereby give notice that the NOMINATION of CANDIDATES for the office of COUNCILLOR for BRIDGE WARD (in the room of Councillor Fraer, resigned), will take place in the Town Hall, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of December instant, at iioon ; and that the POLL (if necessary) will take place on MONDAY, the 13th day of December instant. W. H. WHETTEE, Mayor. .1,1 UNICIPALITY OF CROMWELL. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, up till 12 o'clock noon on Moituav, tho 6tli instant, from persons willing to undertake the duties of VALUATOR for the year ending 31st July 1870. Fee, £3 3s. JAMES MILLER, Town Clerk. r«ROMWELL RACE ART-UNION, For the D'ntribution of Twenty Articles in Gold, &c, (For List of Prizes, see Tickets), Bt Chas. Beeby, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Cromwell (late of Queenstown). ONE HUNDRED SUBSCRIBERS, At Ten Shillings EachTo be drawn at the Council Hall, Cromwell, on FRIDAY, 31st DECEMBER 1869, At Eight o'clock p. m. The Prizes are on view at C. Beeby's, next Smitham's Kawarau Hotel. Tickets, with List of Prizes printed on the back, may be obtained at the Cromwell Argus Office ; at the Kawarau Hotel; or of C. Beeby. The Winning Numbers will be advertised in the Cromwell Argps. pORT PHILIP HOTEL, SUNDERLAXD-STREET, CLYDE. JOHN COX, • • Proprietor. This well-known hotel possesses every accommodation for the comfort and convenience of Travellers and Boarders, and the Proprietor begs to assure the public that no effort will be spared on his part to maintain the favourable reputation the house has already acquired. A range of STABLING is in course of erection, which, when completed, will be second to. none out of Dunedin ; and travellers may rely upon every care being taken of horses baited at the Port Philip Stables. J AMES HAZLETT, WHOLESALE STOREKEEPER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, SUSDERLAFD-STREET, The largest and best-selected Stock of WINER, SPIRITS, GROCERIES, PacJcers Supplied at Lowest Rates. V Agent for Marshall & Copeland's BEER., in Bulk'and Bottle. .V EVIS CROSSING HOTEL AND STORE, (About five miles from the Nevis Township). The undersigned, in returning thanks for the. liberal patronage bestowed on him since com-l mencing business, begs to intimate that he continuee to keep a large and well •selected stock of Srißrrs, Wines, and Groceries of the very; best, description. ' '"" Goods regularly delivered throughout the surrounding district. CHARLES KORLI,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 December 1869, Page 2
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