Cromwell Post .Office, STer Kawarau Gorge, Edwards's, Novis Ferry, Arrow River, Frankton and Qucenstown, «v«vy Sunday ami Tuesday, at 9.30 p.m. sFor Rocky Point, Luggett, Albert Town, and Gardrona, every Tuesday, at 9.30 p.m. IFor Bannookburn and Ncvi*, every alternate Monday. ForClydo, and Dnnedtn via. Mount Ida, every Thursday and Saturday, at 3 p.m. MAILS ARRIVE : "¥com Clyde, and Dnnedin via Mount Ida, every Monday and Wednesday, at 8 a.m. ITrom Queoustown, Frankton. Arrow River, Kdwards's, Nevis Ferry, and Kawarau Gorge, *v«ry Thursday and Saturday, at 3 p.m. From Cardrona, Albert Town, Luggett, and Rocky Point, every Thursday, at 3 p.m. (From Nevis and B*ymockburn, every alternate 'Wednesday, at 3 p.m. 'Open for the transaction of Money Order and Savings Bank business daily, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. TELEGRAPH KOTICE. The Telegraph Offico is open to the public on week days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sundays from 10 to 10.30 a.m., and from 5 to 5.30 ;p.ra., New Zealand mean time. J. Rsek,ie, Postmaster.
COMMERCIAL. A Rous Office, Tuesday afternoon. Business has not increased during the last voek, hut it is:auticip»ted that a' good demand will be made for various requirements during the holidays. A number of the claiinholders are busy washing up for Christmas, and increased ira:le will therefore naturally follow. Seven waggons passed through Cromwell for Dunedin <>n Saturday last, all loaded with wool from Mr M 'Lean's station, and stveral teams are loading from Messrs Lbughnan's. Quotations are as follow : Flour (Robertson & Hallenstein's).—£l7 to £l9 per ton. Pollard do. do. £l3 per ton. Bran do. . do. 9 „ „ Oats.—7s per bushel. Wheat.—7s per bushel. Chaff.—£7 per ton. Hay— £9 „ „ Straw.—£7 „ ~ Potatoes.— £8 „ Bread.— Is per 41b loaf. Butter.—2a per lb. Cheese.—ls fid ~ Bacon.—ls 6d ~ Ham.—lsßd ~ Eggs. —2s per dozen. Kerosene.— 4s 9d per galloii. Candles.—ls 3d per lb. Cartage from Dunedin.—£7 10s per ton. Mutton.—4d to 6d Beef.— 7d and 8d
IT R TON BROTHERS 1 Photographic Tour. Having been somewhat unexpectedly summoned to Dunedin, I beg respectfully to apprise tbe public of Cromwell and neighbourhood that I shall be glad to receive sitters before my departure (To-morrow, THURSDAY), and after my return, which will be lu about a fortnight. ALFRED IT: BURTON. SPECIMENS of Portraits, and our Series of Views, may be seca at Snaithanfi Kawarau Hotel.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 7, 22 December 1869, Page 4
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385Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 7, 22 December 1869, Page 4
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