OPENING QHOTOVEB The Queen's Birthday, May 24 CIRAND PUBLIC C'EHEMOHY. A FREE LUNCHEON ONE THOUSAND PEBSONS! «T EVERYBODY Is invited to come and take part in this IMPOKTANT PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION! In the Evening, A SUBSCRIPTION BALL Will be held AT QUEENBTOWJS. HENRY JOHN COPE, Secretary to Celebration Committee. ' Opening of the Shotover Bridge. AFOUR-HOESE COACH will leave Smitham'b Kawarad Hotel on TUESDAY, May 24|should sufficenit inducement offer) conveying passengers to the Shotover Bridge, in time for the OPENING CEREMONY; and afterwards proceeding on to Queenstown, to enable visitors to attend the ,Rall"Keturn Fare W. .SMITHAM, Proprieto*. %. «• #• RCTAL OAK GE KAWABATJ. The Anniversary Ball & Supper of the above Court WILL be held at RICHARDS'S BANNOCKBURN HOTEL, on PRIDAY, May 13, 1870. J. Marshall, C.R. 0. Koch, P.C.R. Dr Corse, C.S. H. Behrens, S.C.R. C. Pretsch, J.W. W. Goldsmith, Sec. Dancing to Commence at 0 o'clock. An efficient BAND in attendance. Mr B. G. Barnes has kindly consented to act as Master of the Ceremonies. Tickets (to admit Lady and Gentleman), £1 Is. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. @"NEW General Grocery Estahlishment IN CROMWELL 1 1 iHE undersigned beg to intimate to JL the residents of Cromwell and the surrounding district that they have purchased that central allotment of land opposite the Council Chamber, and are now having erected a large and commodious building, which will shortly be opened as a GENERAL GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. Arrangements have been made for a constant supply of the very best articles obtainable in the Dunedin market, and they trust that by attention to the wants of their customers they will receive a fair measure o£ public support. DAVID A. JOLLY & Co. gENDIGO BEEFS HOTEL, WAKEFIELD, The undersigned having recently completed the above house at great expense, begs to intimate that he is now in a position to offer the best Accommodation to his patrons. The house has been fitted with every convenience for carrying on an extensive trade, and the comfort of visitors and boarders will be specially attended to. Commodious BILLIARD ROOM, with one of the beat Tables. W. GOODALL, 25 Proprietor.
CROMWELL TIMBER & IRON YARD, LATE MR (HUNT'S NEW ZEALAND & AMERICAN TIMBER 7ARD. JAMES TAYLOR, Carpenter and Builder, Ironmonger, &c, &c, Has FOR SALE all kinds of Building Material suitable for the district. Estimates given for Buildingß at the Lowest Priced compatible with Good Material and Workmanship. Punctuality and attention to all orders may be relied on. {H*A Large Assortment of Paperhangings, Paints, Glass, Furniture—comprising Chairs, Tables, Washstauds, Iron Bedsteads, &c. Building Ironmongery, Carpenters' and Miners' Tools, Hemp, Wire, and Manilla Rope, SADDLEIIY, &c, cheap. 25 OLDEN-SPANGLED HAMBURGH V* FOWLS, very line and pure, FOR SALE. Caen and Four Hsnb, 40b. Apply at the office tit this Papeiv t.c. I
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 26, 11 May 1870, Page 4
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