Bannockburn gTITAII T’ S FER R } KAWARAU RIVER. Main crossing-place between Cromwell an the Nevis for Waggons, Drays, Horses, an Foot passengers. Children attending School, Free. THE FERRY HOTEL lias first-class accomodation for Travellers.
ANNOCKBURN HOTEL & STORE Doctor’s Flat, Bannockburn, (On the Main Road to the Reals). Groceries, Clothing, Boots, and House hold Requisites of all descriptions kept in Stock. £ss* The Goods, being obtained DIRECT frn Dunedin, are retailed at the LO WEST POS SIDLE PRICES. N.B.—Good Stabling, Horse Feed, &c. The new Ferry being now Open for Traffic the Public are invited to cross the Kawarau River on the BEST PUNT IN THE PROVINCE which is on the direct road to Bannockburn, the Nevis, and the Garrick Range Reefs. John Richards - Proprietor
JgANNOCKBURN TIMBER YAIU AND CARPENTER’S SHOP. JAMES TAYLOR, Cromwell Timber and Ikon Yard, Begs to inform the Resideuts'of Bannockburn Nevis, Potters, &c., that in order to meet tb increasing requirements of those districts, li has opened a Branch Establishment at Doctor' Flat, opposite Mr Richards’ Store. - A good supply of TIMBER and IRON fc Building and Mining purposes always on hand, Best Material and Workmanship Cheap for CaA
T) ANN OCKBITRN COAL MINI LOGAN & SCOTT, COAL MERCHANTS, Having obtained a lease of the above well known Coal Works, beg to inform the resi dents at Bannockburn, Garrick Range, Ben digo, Kawarau Gorge, and throughout t!i district, that they are prepared to SUITE (in any quantity) COAL of excellent quality at 15s. per ton taken from the pit’s mouth or, delivered, Is 9d per bag and upwards according to distance. N.B.—Drays leave the Bannockburn fo Cromwell twice a week. Loading carries back on reasonable terms. Iff
L L NAT I O N S HO TE CAIUIICKTON. J. ALLEY begs to inform the inhabit® of the Garrick Range and Bannockburn distrk that the above hotel is now completed, and tin he will be happy to receive a visit from his m nicrous friends and acquaintances. Firx’-ciass Accommodation for Victors. Wines, Spirits, and fleers of the best qcalif'
rrriLLTAM suttee ill and & coi ’ ' (Late of Logantown), GENERAL BLACKSMITHS & FA lull eC !cg to intimate to Mining Companies ami d üblic generally that they have rcmovetl 1 'ARRTCKTOWN, next to M'CormicUs Carrij tango Hotel, ■where they hnjtc, hy strict atfej rou to business, and reasonable charges, to share of their patronage, I ILL!AM SUTHERLAND & GOj GENERAL BLACKSMITHS & PAR Riel Bog to intimate to Mining Companies ami public generally that they have rcmovetl CARRTCKTOWN, next to M'Cormich's Carr Range Hotel, where they hnjtc, by strict aft trou to business, and reasonable charges, to® 1 a share of their patronage,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 130, 7 May 1872, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 130, 7 May 1872, Page 2
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