Cromwell Kilwinning- Lodge, B.C. milE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING I will be hold To-Night (WEDNESDAY), BANK HOLIDAY.—TO-DAY, Wednesday, 9th November, (the Prince of Wales' Birthday), will he observed as a Holiday at the Bank of New South Wales, Cromwell. 'ANTED, a FEMALE GENERAL H SERVANT. Apply to Mrs M'Cormick, Cromwell. N OTIC E. /COURTS will be held in the 0ROM- ) WELL DISTRICT as under ; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2:5 DECEMBER 7, 21. Cromwell, Oct. 1, IS7O. rrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that J-l the Partnership hitherto existing between James Nicholas, John L. Edwards, and Morgan Rhys, trading as Coal Merchants at Cromwell and Bannockburn, has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent. J AMES Nicholas & Co. will receive all moneys due to, and pay all debts due by, the late Firm. JAMES NICHOLAS. JOHN L. EDWARDS. MORGAN RHYS. Witness to their signatures : John Marsh.
ILL Stand this Season at Bridge's VV Livery Stables, QUEENSTOWN. Particulars may he Lad by referring to the eanls, or by applying to the owner. A 100-acre grass paddock provided (without responsibility) Cor all distant mares, and every care will be taken to secure foals. .Morris Dancer is a sure foal-getter. 'erms Fee, £5 5s ; Groomagc, ss. JAMES BRIDGE, Proprietor. Q.uecnstown, September 10, 1870. nnHE CELEBRATED ELEC'_.. BIOLOGIST, (At present in Invercargill), •w W ILL VISIT C ROMW EL L, » via Switzers and the Teviot, on or about THURSDAY, lOxn NOVEMBER.
New Advertisements. O H N K IT S S E L L, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. J. Harding's Junction Commercial Hotel, CROMWELL. LSWICK.—To Stand this .Season, at Thoroughbred Hon E LSWICK, By Dr O'Toole (bred by Lord Howth), pop, of Irish Birdcatcher; dam Frauleiu (bred by Capt. Arehdale), got by De Ruyter, her dam Nethertnn Maid, by Sheet Anchor, Tantivy—Myrtilla. The dam of Dr O'Toole (Dahlia) was bred by Mr Turnbull, by New Fashion ; her dam Matilda, by Humphrey Clinker, dam Idlegarda, by Bob Booty -Waxy Pope— (See Stud Book.) Spirting men will see by the pedigree that some of England's best blood runs in the veins of this celebrated horse. His colour is dark brown, with black points ; stands fully !fi hands high, with plenty of bone and muscle, a fine docile temper, and precisely what is so much required to produce racehorses and powerful weight-carrying hacks. Terms, £5 ss. each mare—groom's fee ineluded ; a reduction of twenty per cent, to any person sending more than two mares. Grass paddocks provided, but no responsibility incurred. HENRY CAMPBELL. Klswick is in splendid condition, and lias moved himself n wirefoal-netter.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 1, Issue 52, 9 November 1870, Page 4
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