W ANTED,' —A thoroughly good GROOM. W Wages, 235. Apply, by telegram or otherwise, to WM. EAMES, Clyde. TK T ANT ED, —A Strong LAD, from V T 16 to 18, as an APPRENTICE. Apply to E. LINDSAY, Blacksmith, Cromwell. WANTED, immediately, a FEMALE SERVANT, accustomed to general housework, for a hotel. Highest wages to a competent person. Apply at the Office of this Paper. • WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, at 2 o’clock p. ra. SALE BY AUCTION. EAMES & STANBROOK, instructed by the Proprietor, will submit to public competition, on Wednesday, the 2nd July, at 2 o’clock, at Richards’s Bannockburn Hotel, THE PUNT now plying on the Kawarau River, known as Richards’s Punt ; Together with ALL WORKING GEAR. The auctioneers will sell without reserve, in consequence of the completion of the new bridge. FOR SALE, ONE-HALF SHARE in the KAWARAU GORGE COAL PIT AND LIME KILN. The Pit is in excellent working order, and is provided with all requisite appliances. In connection with it, also, there are Two Draught Horses, One Dray, Harness, &c. &c. The purchaser of One-half Share will become SOLE PROPRIETOR of an excellent Stone 4-stalled STABLE. For terms, apply D. MacKELLAR. F 0 R SALE or TO LET, on liberal terms, the BANNOCKBURN STORE AND HOTEL, built on freehold land. Also, THE PUNT now in use at Richards’s Ferry, Kawarau River, For particulars, apply to the proprietor, JOHN RICHARDS; or to D. MacKELLAR, Cromwell. JjV 0 R SALE. ONE SIXTH SHARE in Westmoreland Water Race ; 1 iron Water-wheel, 14 feet in diameter—good as new—original cost, £175 ; I set ®f Blacksmith’s Tools, consisting of bellows, anvil, vice, and all the necessary appliances ; 1 Puinp and pumping gear ; SO feet Piping, 6-inch bore ; 1 Working Barrel, and piping, at present in the possession of Mr Holt, Clyde coal-pit; 1 Whim, complete, with spars, and all necessary appurtenances ; SOOlbs large sized rope ; TiOt of timber ; 30 sheets red iron, at present covering a stable; Tubs, buckets, and sundries, too numerous to mention. To be sold privately, in lots to suit purchasers. For further information, apply to NICHOLAS & CO., Cromwell Coal Pit; Or to JOHN PERRIAM, Storekeeper. Lowbum. FOR SALE, Two BUGGIES, (one double-seated), a SPRING CART, and a double set of Harness ; also, a set of Harness to suit buggy or spring cart; and Two HORSES. Apply to GEORGE JENOUR, Cromwell. £2 REWARD. LOST, a BAY HORSE, branded 0 on near thigh, 11 on near shoulder; supposed to be running on Ardgour or Morven Hills Run. Finder will receive above reward on delivery to Mr V. A. PYKE, Mount Ida, or Mr J. PRESHAW, Cromwell. ■R /jTIDWIFERY.— Mrs C. THOMSON, _LvJL late of Aberdeen and Dunedin, begs to give notice that, having arrived in Cromwell, she is prepared to practise in the above profession. Mrs Thomson lias a diploma from Aberdeen, and has had an experience of nineteen years. Residence, at Mr John Haves’, West End, Cromwell.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 July 1873, Page 4
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