A GOLD RECEIVER AT CROMWELL.
hj To the. Editor of the Cromwell Argus. 1 Sir —An tlic prosperity of the Cromwell disfriot is now undoubtedly on the increase, and Bie population is daily receiving accessions to its numbers of both miners and business peoble, I jSfiink it is high time that the long-felt want of a (Sai.lent Gold Receiver, or sub-Warden should o supplied. The present state of things she uld
irtainly not be tolerated much longer, and I link that now is the proper time to agitate the uestion, as thei’o would bo every probability, in ixc event of the subject being taken earnestly in and by the miners and business people, of our ■idles being attended do, I trust, Sir, that you will see the advisability t taking up your pen and assisting us in this latter.—l am, &c., A Miner. , Cromwell,' November 5, 18(19. bur correspondent will perceive, on reference to D our local columns, that there is a probability K f a Gold Receiver being shortly located at S' ,nmiweil. -En.]
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 2, 10 November 1869, Page 2
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175A GOLD RECEIVER AT CROMWELL. Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 2, 10 November 1869, Page 2
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