New Advertisements. WILL BE CLASSIFIED IN OUll NEXT. To Mr JAMES DAWKINS, Cromwell, Silt, —Wo, tho undersigned Ratepayers of Bridge Ward, have respectfully to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as Councillor, in tho place of Mr Burres, who retires by rotation. We feel;ftssurtd, from your long residence in tho town, coupled with your thorough business habits, that the duties of Councillor will be well attended to by you, and wo are certain that our interests willjreceive every consideration at your hands.—We are, Dear Sir, Y ours faithfully, W. H. Whctter W. Smithara J. S. Burres W. Fenwick M. Fraer Janies Scott WJ Barnes, sen, W. Barnes, jun. B. Brooks Ed. Lindsay J. A. Matthews William Rowe. [REPLY.] To Messrs Whettee, Smitham, and the other Ratepayers signing the Requisition. GENTLEMEN, — I feel highly flattered by your requisition, and have much pleasure in acceding to your request. Should you do me the honor to elect mo as your representatative, I can assure you I shall do all in my power to merit your confidence, I am, Yours truly, J. DAWKINS. TO THE Ratepayers of Eawarau Ward. p ENTLEMEN, —A number of the citizens have invited me to come forward as a Candidate for the vacancy in your Ward. In response to that invitation, I have much pleasure in intimating my intention to contest the election ; and should you return mo at the head of the poll, you may rely that I will use every effort in my power to advance the interests of Cromwell and the surrounding districts. 1 am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, (gl' R. BROWN. 'Cromwell, July 26,'. 1870. . , ■ .. J Election Mayor. To the Electors' or the Municipality op Cromwell. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to tender to you my sincere thanks for the honor you ha\ i conferred by returning me as Mayor of Cromwell, and that by the large majority of seventeen votes. I assure you it will be my earnest endeavor to prove myself worthy of the confidence reposed in me, and that the well-being of the Municipahiyjffiill at all times form my chief study^—l so to deal with the interests -ef tSe towh that, at tho close of my termfof offi®, you may still retain that confidence in me of which you gave such convincing proof on thei day of my election. It will be my constant aim to promote the interests of Cromwell and the district generally ; to encourage a full but dispassionate discussion on all matters pertaining to your interests ; and to maintain a strict impartiality in dealing with matters of public importance. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, o WILLIAM SMITHAM. ’ 0 3 ‘ *sss AUGUST, At Goodycr's Yards, Cromwell I j S®* TEAM OF !(BjWorking Bullocks, and Dray m J- BARRY has been favored wii Tl« instructions from Mr Thomas Russei to sell by auction, on the above date, A team of Superior WORKING BULLOCK, together with Dray, Bows, Y r okes, ai Chains complete. Terms Cash. a fu ' cromwMiHsuhool. EMBERS OF COMMITTEE are re quested to meet in the School-room or FRIDAY evening, at 8 o’clock. Importan Business. M. FRAER, Hon. Sec. TO LET, HOTEL (seven rooms) and BILLIARD TABLE at Logantown. Apply early t» C. & W. COLCLOCGH, Merchants, Bendigo. F FOR SALE, OUR-ROOMED COTTAGE in Bendigo township. Apply to C. & W, COLCLOUGH, Bendigo.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 37, 27 July 1870, Page 4
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