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Miscellaneous Advertisements Cromwell Kilwinning 1 Lodge f 8.0-rpHE rpHE REGULAR MEETING wfll be held L in the Lodge-room, oh WEDNESDAY, 12th October, at half*past seven p.m. By order of the R W.M. TO THE INHABITANTS OF CROMWELL AND THE DISTRICT. W. RAVEN, SADDLER & HARNESS-MAKER, (Late of Dunedin), Bogs to inform the residents of the whole district that lie has engaged premises in Cromwell, and will commence business in the above line immediately. And if prompt attention, sound goods, and fair prices can insure success, ho will not fail of support. Marawhanua Quartz-Reef Company. yf ANTED, an ENGINEER, fully competent to Erect and put in Working Order all Requisite Quartz Crushing Machinery, to be worked by water-power. Applicants to forward testimonials, stating salary expected per week, or per month, to the undersigned, on or before the Ist October next. J. OGILVIE, Oamaru Foundry. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER. At one o’clock. “ STAR OF THE EAST" PROSPECTING CLAIM, CARRICK RANGE WJ. BARRY has been favored with • instructions to sell by auction, at the Mart, Cromwell, on the above date, A HALF-SHARE (l-12th) in the Star of the East Prospecting Claim, known as Hoffman and Party’s Reef, situate at the head of Smith’s Gully, Garrick Range. The prospects from the Reef are very good, ft pennyweight and a-lialf having been washed out of a tin dish from the rubble. Intending pur chasers are respectfully recommended to visit the reef, and test the prospects for themselves. The reef has been struck at a depth of 16 feet below the surface, and at that depth there is a thickness of 18 inches of stone, with gold visible throughout. The reef has been traced for 300 feet on the surface, and good prospects have been obtained all that distance. Terms at Sale. An Excellent Investment! FOR SALE, the COAL-PIT belonging to Messrs Nicholas & Co., situate at Adams’s Gullv, Bannockburn. The ground held comprises a lease of Five Acres, and the lignite is equal to any yet discovered within a radius of 50 miles. The seam is 20 feet in thickness. The PL ANT, comprising Two ilo-ses, Drav, and Two Sets of Harness, Hut, Truck, &c., will be sold with the Lease. The whole is in good working order, and may be had a bargain. For further particula-s, apply to NICHOLAS AND Co., Cromwell Coal-pit; Or on the ground, Adams’s Gully. MORRIS DANCER WILL Stand tins Season at Bridge’s Livery Stables, QUEENSTOWN. ParIculars may be had by referring to the cards, or by applying to the owner. A KW-acre grass paddock provided (without responsibility) for all distant mares, and every care will be taken to secure foals. Morris Dancer is a sure foal-getter. Terms Fee, £5 5s j Groomage, ss. JAMES BRIDGE, Proprietor. Queenstown, September IP, 1870. To Miners and Others. POR SALE, a SIXTH SHARE in Bruce and Company’s DEEP SINKING [ CLAIM, Smith’s Gully, Bannockburn. This claim is in good working order, with alt requisite appliances complete. For further particulars apply to GEORGE ROBERTSON. At the OfnTM. m NOT ICE To Professional " Sundowners.’' T N consequence of the SCARCITY of WATER I in the Town Race. I would recommend you to Wash before coining into the city, as I obiect auter this notice to carry water across the Bridge for yonr convenience, and also to provide Towels, I Soup, artel on the Clioan. John mabsti.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 48, 12 October 1870, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 48, 12 October 1870, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 48, 12 October 1870, Page 7

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