OROMWELL AUCTION MART, (Formerly Ziele's Store), M ML MORE-STREE T. W. J. BARRY, Auctioneer, Cattle Salesman, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Bogs to annopnco to his friends, and the public generally, that ho is now prepared to conduct AUCTION SALES in Cromwell, or any other part of the Province, at the lowest rate of commission. W. J. B. begs to remind the public that his experience as a Cattle Salesman is unsurpassed by that of any other Auctioneer in the Province. In conjunction with the Auction Mart, a large STORK has been secured, capable of holding 500 Tons of Goods, which will be done at a very low rate of storage. Monthly Sales of Cattle will be held, particulars of which will be duly notified. Extensive Cattle Yards —capable of accommodating from 200 to 300 head of Cattje, or from 5000 to 10,000 Sheep—. have been erected on the Flat immediately adjoining the Township. Drafting Pens for Cattle are provided, so that each party may have his stock sold
in separate pens. Arrangements have been made for re ceiving periodical consignments of Drapery Goods and General Merchandise from Dunedin and Melbourne, which will be sold at the Mart by Evening Sales. UNCTION HOTEL, TUAPEKA ROAD, (Seventeen miles from Lawrence). HUGH MACKENZIE, (Late of Manulicrikia), Desires to inform his numerous friends throughout the Northern Gold-fields that lie has purchased the JUNCTION HOTEL, lately kept by Mr Thomas Higgs ; and that he is enabled to offer, at the above hotel, accommodation aqua to that of any house on the rJad. Branch Booking Office.for Cobb's Coaches to Teviot and Switzers. Passengers change coaches for Switzers at the Junction Hotel. Good stabling and paddock accommodation. JQUNEDIN SEED WAREHOUSE. WM. REID, Nursery and Seedsman, (late of Rattray-street), begs to inform his country friends and the public generally that he has secured those largo and commodious premises known as Steinhoff's Bnildhnjs, (opposite the Cab-stand and Custom-house), Princes-street; and trusts, by strict attention to business, combined with the most reasonable charges, to merit a continuance of past favours. Nothing hut the best of everything kept, and all Seeds guaranteed. Country orders executed with despatch. jQ UN EDIN AGENCY. Miscellaneous. 41
Messrs SKIRVING & SCHOLEFIELD, No. 1 Chambers, opposite Government Buildings, Princes-street, have been appointed Dunedin AGENTS for the Argus. TO SUIT THE TIMES. Australasian hotel, Maclaggan-strcet, Dunedin. James D. Hutton - Proprietor, (Lata cook in the Scandinavian and Bull and Mouth Hotels), Has much pleasure in informing his up-country friends, and the public in gcneaal, that he has taken the above house, Visitors patronising him will find themselves at home. First-class Board and Lodging, 18s per week. All meals Is Beds Is. Defy competition. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the best brands, 22-47 Good Stabling, free of charge. IV , FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Corner of Princes and Hope streets, Dunedin), First-cpiss accommodation for Commercial Travellers. Suites of Apartments for Private Families. Hot, Cold, and ijhower Baths ah,vara ready, i uvgjj;? STAW.uni 4
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 24, 27 April 1870, Page 6
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