Miscellaneous CROMWELL HACK SPRING MEETING. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1870. STEWARDS : Mr W, Sinitkaro ~ J. A. Preshaw ~ I. Loughnan „ D. A, Jolly „ J. Wrightson ~ J. Marsh ~ R. E. Dagg „ W. Shanly. JUDGE : Mr J. Harding. STARTER : Mr J. Dawkina. CLERK OF THE COURSE : Mr 0. Pierce. First Racs.—Maiden Plate A Sweepstake of 10a each, with 10 sovs. added. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised race (hack or other) up to the Ist September, 1870. Distance, threequarters of a mile : heats. Weights : 3 years, Sat; 4 years, 9st 41bs ; 5 years and aged, lOst lib. Hurdle Race. A Sweepstake of £1 each, with 15 sovs. added. Open to all horses. Distance, a mile and a-lialf, over five nights of Hurdles. No weight less than list. Third Race. A Sweepstake of £1 each, with 15 sovs. added. Open to all horses. One-mile heats. No weight less than lOst. Fourth Race. Hurry Scurry.—A Sweepstake of 10s each, with sovs. added. No person to enter a horse unless a subscriber of one guinea to the Spring Meeting. The Dunstan Jockey Club Rules enforced. A ll events post entries. M. FRAER, Hon. Sec. To Miners and Others. SALE, a SIXTH SHARE in - Bruce and Company's DEEP SINKING CLAIM, Smith's Gully, Bannockburn. This claim is in good working order, with all requisite appliances complete. For further particulars apply to GEORGE ROBERTSON, At the Claim. FjlLO WER Si'.EDS—a choice assortment - on sale at the Argus Seed Warehouse, Cromwell. CURRANT AND GOOSEBERRY BUSHES on sale at the Argus Seed Warehouse, Cromwell. QROMWELL PUBLIC LIBRARY. The Reading-room is open to Subscribers on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. The Library contains an extensive variety of Books in every department of literature ; and about £6O worth of New Works is expected to arrive shortly from Great Britain. All the Provincial Newspapers, and a number of English Papers and Periodicals, are regularly received for the use of Subscribers. Annual subscription, £1 Is ; half-yearly, 15s ; quarterly, 7s 6d. CH - Until further notice, a member of committee will be in attendance at the Library on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Evenings, from half-past six to half-past eight o'clock, for the exchange of books. >OISON for DOGS will be laid on Mount Pisa Station on and after this date. I. LOUGHNAN. Mount Pisa, 12th May 1870.—27tc NOTICE. T>OISON for DOGS has been laid on the Ardoour Station. JOHN M. M'LEAN. COAL CREEK HOTEL. HALF way between CROMWELL AND LAWRENCE. The above hotel possesses exorPent accommodation for travellers, who may rely upon receiving every attention. The house is situate on the main road from Tuapeka to Cromwell, and affords a convenient stop; ing-pl cc for. horsemen and passengers by conch. The Dunstan and Tuapeka Mail Coach pusp.s the door twice a-week. and tho daily increasing traffic sufficiently prows thi.t fh's roa' l i* vscoo;nißed as the best route from Dunedin to th? northern OoM-Fields. GENERAL STORE. DIRTrUCT POST-OFF CE. N.B.—First-class Stabling. Horses for hire paddock accommodation. R. A YUNG, Proprietor. RACES! PACES! ■ HALLENSTEIN AND CO. ' • have just received an asiortiueot of Spnivo Drapery ; also, a fnll supply of Kapdl ry from Melbourne.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 September 1870, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 September 1870, Page 3
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