OATHOLIO CHURCH, QROMWELL. IHE SOLEMN DEDICATION and ' BLESSING of the New Church will take place on Sts. Peter and Paul's Day, the 29th JUNE. The Committee respectfully requests that persons holding subscription lists, and also persons not having paid their subscriptions as promised, will send in the various amounts to tho Treasurer (Mr W. Shanly) as soon as possible, as a heavy debt still hangs over tho church. By order of the Committee, PATRICK KELLY, Secretary. §&• The Rev. Fathers Norris, Maloney, and Royek will officiate. New Advertisements. WILL BE CLASSIFIED IK OUR NEXT. j UNICIPALITY OF CROMWELL, NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. All Rates Must be Paid to the Collector, at ' his office (Council Chamber), on or about SATURDAY NEXT, 11th ink Citizens not complying with the above notice will not be entitled to have their names placed on the Roll. GEO. JENOUR, Town Clerk. CLAUSE XXX. Of the " Otago Municipal Corporations' Empowering Act." " If after the expiration of the time limited for the payment of any rate to be collected under the provisions hereof and the said Ordinances or either of them in respect of any property assessed any person liable to pay the same shall neglect' or refuse so to do the collector of rates by virtue of the warrant of his appointment to office may satisfy such rate 3 by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the person so liable together with such charges as are specified in Schedule C hereto." ROYAL OAK HOTEL, ARROWTOWN. JAMES GARROWAY T>EGS to announce to the inhabitants of the ■*-' Wakatip district, and the Public generally, that he has purchased the above premises from Mr W. Scolcs, and that he intends to use his best endeavours to make the ROYAL OAK second to none of the Up-country Hotels for comfort and superior accommodation. The house contains Private Parlors, twelve comfortable Bedrooms, and the fare supplied is of the best description. There is an excellent range of stabling attached to the Hotel, which is under the immediate management of the Proprietor. *.* Large Billiartl Table on the Premises.*.* Every att«rition paid to the comfort of Travellers. The Clyde and Queenstown Mail Coach changes horses at the Royal Oak. 17" AKA TI P BREWERY, QUEENSTOWS. MESSRS SURMAN & DAVIS Beg to inform hotel-keepers, and the general public of the Wakatip, Cromwell, and surrounding districts, that they are uow prepared to supply their No. 4 and No. 5 ALES, (in bulk or bottle) Equal in strength, quality, and brilliancy to BASS'S BURTON ALES. Agents for Cromwell : I. HALLENSTEIN & CO., General Merchants. 27 [A CARD.] > 0 W E L l, , AUCTIONEER, (fee. Sale Rooms - Ballarat-street, QUEENSTOWN. Office : Ballarat-st. (opposite the Family Hotel). BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE MORVEN FERRY PUNT, logether with House and Furniture, Three Pigs, a Lot of Poultry, 13 Head of Cattle, including some firstclass Quiet Dairy Cows, One Short-Horn Bull (two-year old), and One Staunch Mare. For Further Particulars, apply to ' Mr DJPOWJSLL, Queenstown ;
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Cromwell Argus, Issue I, 8 June 1870, Page 4
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490Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Issue I, 8 June 1870, Page 4
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