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New Advertisements. WILL HE CLASSIFIED IN OUll NEXT. TJNICIPALITY OF CROMWELL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES.

I hereby givo notice that the Council have appointed TUESDAY, 22nd lust., In the Town Hall, at noon, as the day of NOMINATION of a COUNCILLOR for BRIDGE WARD and a COUNCILLOR for KAWARAU WARD, la the room and stead of Mr James Dawkins and Mr R. E. Dago j and day of ELECTION (if any), FRIDAY, 25th lust. GEORGE JENOUR, Town Clerk, Town Clerk’s Office* Cromwell, 14th February, 1870-

TO THE RATEPAYERS OF KAWARAU WARD, ENTLEMEN, —You are no doubt aware that owing to the recent change la the Mayoralty of this town, 1, along with my fellow-councillor, Mr Dawkins, have been disqualified from acting la the office to which I was elected by you, A fresh election for Councillor for the Ward which I have heretofore represented being about to take place, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages. In my place i & the Council ,1 have endeavoured faithfully to discharge th© duties which devolved upon me, and have studied the interests of the Municipality In general on all questions which hav« been brought before the Council Trusting that my past services have met with your approval, and that you will show by your support at the ensuing election that you still retain confidence In me as your representative, f am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully,'* ROBERT a DAGO,, Cromwell, Feb. 15,* 1870.

gELUNG fc O M H O OEE I CELLING OEPI 13 S a ◄ 8 s CQ co DRAPERS § ft; S H 5 no S E M 2 M j* a up CLOXHIERB. Having finished STOCK-TAKING, wo find it advisable to reduce our present large Stock ol CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, And General Goods, Which will bo sold at Considerable RbpuoOons on former prices. We have not quoted prices, but those favouring us with a call will find that the Goods are offered \ at cheaper rates thanarywhert eke in the district Y The Sale commenced y rite .'day (Tuesday), February Bth, and continues till the end of the month.

JJOIIBY’S UNION HOTEL, OOP.KEB or BALLARAT & REE3 3TEEST3, QUEEN STOWS, The -above ia one of the oldetrt-establiahed houses In Queenstown, and is celebrated for the superior quality of the Wines, Spirits, Ac., kept in stock. Good Stabling. P. SMITH. jpRAOTIOAL WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, BJCAOH-STBEET, QUBBNSTOWS. ONE OF THE LARGEST FIRMS IB ENGLAND. Repairs Neatly 'BzecuUtL BUTLER’S ACCOMMODATION PADDOCK, One ShViing per ATiyAf. GOOD STABLING, to taAMavaag. Teams Wanted at Pembroke, Lake Wnaakft, for CARTAGE of WOOL to DUNEDIN. Apply ts> THEODORE RUSSELL, Pembroke^

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 14, 16 February 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 14, 16 February 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 14, 16 February 1870, Page 4

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