A MEETING oftho SUBSCRIBERS to the BANNOCKBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY will be held at the Library on FRIDAY EVENING, July 4, for the purpose of ELECTING NEW COMMITTEE, and other business. JAS. MARSHALL, Hon. Secretary. gANNO.CKBU II N SGHOO L. A TEA-MEETING AND BALL, In aid of the funds, will take place in the SCHOOLROOM, on FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 11. TEA ON THE TABLE AT 7 P. M. Admission, 3s. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, under the style of M'CORMICK, GRANT, & RICHARDS, as builders of a Bridge over the Kawarau River, near Bannockburn, has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. The business in connection with such Bridge will in future be carried on by WM. GRANT and JOHN RICHARDS, under the style of GRANT & RICHARDS, who will discharge all liabilities in connection with the undertaking. Cromwell, June 24, 1873. JOHN M'CORMICK WILLIAM GRANT JOHN RICHARDS. Witness to signatures : D. MacKellar. JUAWARAU BRIDGE COMPANY. All accounts against the late firm of M'CORMIOK, GRANT, & RICHARDS must lee sent in to me on or before TUESDAY, 22ud JULY next. D. MacKELLAR, Manager Bridge Co. VICTORIA HOTEL, PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE. Richard Williams Proprietor. Families and Travellers visiting Lawrence will find every accommodation, and receive the best attention, at this old-established Hotel. A new building has recently been erected, which considerably enlarges the accommodation and enhances the comfort of visitors. The additions comprise a suit of Private Apartments, commodious Bedrooms, and well furnished and cosy Sittingrooms, and render the Victoria one of the largest and most comfortable country hotels in the province. A substantial Stable has also been erected, making now 13 stalls ; together with four loose boxes and coach house. Paddock for the accommodation of horses. FOR SALE. ONE or TWO THIRD SHARES, or THE WHOLE, of the EUREKA COMPANY’S Property at Lake Wanaka, comprising : The ketch EUREKA, 41 tons measurement, launched in 1870, well-fastened, and in good order ; also, The ketch ISABELLA, 23 tons, with sails and gear complete ; A substantial and One-Acre Site, with seven years' lease ; STONE HOUSE, LUMBER, &c. &c. To a seafaring man with a small capital, this property would be a safe and profitable investment, as these are the only vessels on the Lake. For particulars, apply to the Company, or to Mr T. RUSSELL, Pembroke. JM PORT ANT PUBLIC NOTICE. To the INHABITANTS OF CROMWELL and surrounding districts. FOURTEEN DAYS’ SALE of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. O. CUMMINGS will hold a cheap sale of Drapery and Clothing in Cromwell for Fourteen Days only. During the above time, goods will be offered at an alarming sacrifice, as the propiietor is compelled to have a clearing out as soon as possible. NO PC FF ! INS P EOT lON IN VLT ED. 1 ho goods will be marked in plain figures, ami no reduction will be made on the marked price. The sale will commence on W EDNESD AY, JU L Y 2. Be in time, and secure barjains.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 July 1873, Page 4
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494Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 July 1873, Page 4
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