Cromwell HENRY WAEBEE, r ATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, (Late of Oamaru), Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Cromwell and the surrounding District, that he has commenced business in Melmore Street, next to the Cornish Arms Hotel. H. W. begs to notify that, being in possession of the latest and most improved MACHINERY for Watchmaking, he is prepared to 'execute all orders entrusted to him with DESPATCH end in FIRST-CLASS STYLE. N.B.— All Repairs will be GUARANTEED for TWELVE MONTHS.
RGUS SEED WAREHOUSE, CROMWELL. AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN SEEDS : Beans, broad Windsor and Kidney ; Beet, fine dark crimson ; Borecole, or (Juried Greens ; Cabbage, in variety ; Carrot, Horn and Intermediate j Cauliflower, London Early; Celery, Seymour's superb white; Cress, triple curled ; Cucumber; Leek; Lettuce, Cos and Cabbage ; Lawn Grass ; Mangold V\ unzel ; Melon, rock and water, various ; -Mustard ; Union ; Parsley, extra cuned ; I'arsnep ; Beas, ail the best sorts ; Radish., various ; Savoy ; Sweet Bea ; Tomato, red and yellow ; Turnip, Swedish, purple and green top Yellow, Snowball, and Golden Bail. FOR HEDGES; Broom, Yellow ; Whin, or Furze. FLOWER SEEDS : Acbrochinum roseam—,-ister—Candytuft—Can-terbury Dells Clarkia elegana—Collmsia bi- " color—Convolvulus minor— Cowslip—Kecremocarpus seabra (a perennial climber) —Esehseholtzia crocea—Foxglove—Cilia tricolor— Larkspur, dwarf rocket and branching—Lavender— Liuum granditlorum rubruui—.Mignonette — Nemopliila insiguis—(Euothera (Bmk) Betunea Bhlox Lruminondii Saporama Calabrioa—■ Sehizaiithus pinatus—.Stock, intermediate, scarlet and white—Viscana oeulata —Wallflower, fine dark. The aVnamed ieeds are all from the wellknown edislr .meiit of Mr George Matthews, Moray-plt.-e and Hawthorn-hill, iJunedin ; and can therefore be warranted fkesii and ue.nuine. ARGUS SEEL) WAREHOUSE, CROMWELL. Orders received by post will meet with prompt attention.
P ROD U CE. i,\7E have just received full supplies of » i Oats,- Bran, Pollard, Potatoes, aud Chaff/ I. HALLENSTEIN & CO., General Merchants. To Stand this Season. rriHE well-known Light Draught Entire ! Horse "TOMBOY" Will stand this season in the Cromwell and surrounding districts. " Tomboy" is a sure foal-getter. Terms, £2 10/-; Groom's Fee, 5/N.B.—The above-mentioned horse's stock may be seen in any part of the district. HUBERT KIBD, Proprietor. rnHE Thoroughbred STUD HORSE -L YOUNG GARRYOWBN Will travel this season in the Dunstan, Cromwell and Bendigo Gully districts. Youno Garryowen is by the celebrated Taßmanian horse Garryowen; dam, the imported mare Jessie. Young Garryowen is a beautiful dark bay horse, rising four years old. He has splendid action, and a fine, docile temper. Terms : £3 each mare, to be paid at the end of the season ; f>/- Groomage, to be paid at first time of service. JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. RADISH 6'EKD—LONG SCARLET Y and TURNIP, on sale at the Argus Seed Warehouse, Cromwell. I rnEA PAPER on sale at the ARGU.s JL Office, Cromwell. Will be Hold cheap.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 52, 9 November 1870, Page 2
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