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»6| REWARD will be paid for such infor- '<* matlon as will lend to the conviction of *ny person riding my Bay Mare, now running «9il the Cromwell Fiat. The mare is branded X O on near shoulder, and has a white mark «on;neor .hind .fetlock. • W. TALBOYS. * JOURNEYMAN BAKER, for Logaatown, Bondigo. .Must be a {good steady hand Apply to Mesers'CossAß & Smith, 'Cromwell; mr J. STEVRNSON, Logantow* 3 0 MINERS, CAPITALISTS, & OTHERS. FOR SALE, WI HIE whole oT that valuable MINING PROPERTY, with Plant and Working Materials, consisting of a Orebk Claim and Tailsack, knewn as tho Shamrock and Thistle ComI>aiiy's, Aloke Creek. Tho above Claim, comprising 12 acres, held Hinder a gold-mining lease .for a term of 12 years tfrom Ist August 1868, will be iound in first-class working order, andean bestrongly recommends! avs being one of the best and -safest .investment 8 «ever offered in this district. For particulars apply to Messrs I. HALLENSTEIN & CO., Cromwell and Queenstown ; or to XAWTON & GARDINER, Hoke Cneek. CATHOLIC CHURCH. «miIB FOUNDATION STONE •©F THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, CROMWELL, WILL BB LAID On SUNDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1874 Masa at Ten o'clock The Rev. Father Norris wifl perfom the «ercmony of Blessing and will preach on the A Collection in aid of the Building Fund will Stake place. COMMERCIAL. Argus Opkcr, Tuesday afternoon. Business during the past week has remained tbout the same as during the previous one, the demand from the outlying districts being small. | lne hrst instalment of wool from the Wakatiu ! passed through here this morning. It was from I Marshall and Arndt's, Lake Hayes, and there ! "were three heavily-laden waggons. i Harvesting in this district has commenced but owing to the scarcity of labourers, progress ■ as slow. A number of men would be able to find ! -employment for a short time in assisting to gather i in the crops. j We are sorry to say that the yield of oats in this district, owing to the dry weather we have bad will be small, although we believe that at I Wakatip the crops are looking splendid, and the I return of oats and wheat will be very lar<*e j

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 11, 19 January 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 11, 19 January 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 11, 19 January 1870, Page 4

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