New Advertisements. WILL US CLASSIFIED IN ODB NEXT. ANTED, for a Station, a MARRIED COUPLE; husband to act os Shepherd, wife to oook at homo’s tat ion. Apply, personally or by letter, *_to Mr H. 8, THOMSON, Wanaka'West. CROMWELL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 25 and 2G. MISS DOLLY GEEEN In her celebrated Entertainment, "THE SEVEN AGES OP WOMAN.”
Assisted by the -well-known and favourite Violinist, MO NS. FLEURY, And Mr MILBURN, Pianist, of Clyde. Admission: Front Seats, 4s ; Back Seats, 2s 6d. At Arrowtown, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEVING, and TOMORROW (THURSDAY.) TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for SINKING a FIFTY FEET SHAFT in the Elizabeth Company’s claim, Smith’s Gully, Garrick Range. Specifications to be seen on application to Mr
Talboys, London House; or to Mr Towan, Grove Farm, Cromwell, where tenders may be sent. Tenders to be sent in not later than fou r o’clock on SATURDAY, 26th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN TOWAN, Secretary. Cromwell, March 21st, 1870. ALL. AT the conclusion of the performance on FRIDAY |VENIND, A BALL will take place in the largyhall of the Cromwell Hotel. Double Tickets 3s. Moss. FLEURY’S BAND. ROYAL STANMKDEEEP, CARRICK RANGE. IRJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN- that application will be made to the Warden in’accordance with Section 2 of Regulation VIII. of the Gold-fields Rules, and Regulations, 1868, for a grSnt of 2400 feet by 200 feet as a prospecting claim for the above reef ; and that the said application will be heard in the Warden’s Court at Cromwell on Wednesday, the 30th day of March 1870. Names of applicants : ROBERT ELLIOT DAGG. IGNATIUS LOUGHNAN. EDWIN JONES. JOHN ALVES. ROBERT A. LOUGHNAN. WILLIAM SHANLY. JOHN FRANCIS. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1870.
Elizabeth Reef, Smith’s Gully (GARRICK RANGE.) VfOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN that appli- ’ cation will be made to the Warden in accordance with Section 3 of Regulation VIII. of the Gold-fields Rules and Regulations, 1870, for a grant of 1200 feet by 300 feet as a prospecting claim for the above reef ; and that the said application will be heard in the Warden’s Court, Cromwell, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of March, 1870. Names of Applicants— JOHN TO WAN, PHILIP GRAVES. GEORGE REDHEAD, CHARLES WILLS. GEORGE WALKER. WILLIAM TALBOYS. Dated the 22nd day of March, 1870.
To Miners and Others. "OOR SALE, a Sixth Shake in Bruce and Co.’s DEEP-SINKING CLAIM Smith’s Gully, Bannockburn. The claim is in good working order, with all requisite appliances complete. For further particulars apply to GEORGE ROBERTSON, At the Claim.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 19, 23 March 1870, Page 4
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