NOT I C E. COURTS will be held in the CROMWELL DISTRICT aa under Wednesday, May 31 „• -• Thursday, Junk 8 - . ; High Class Photography. JAMES TYREE HOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST Has great pleasure in announcing his arrival in Cromwell with a complete set of Photographic Apparatus, which is now in full working order at his temporary premises, opposite the Cromwell Hotel, Melmore Terrace. Cartes-de-Visite taken in the most approved styles, and at very moderate prices. And thereafter on each Thursday until, further notice. ‘ • HUUitJC. ... • VINCENT PYKE, E..M,,.. • Warden.' Cromwell, May 19, IS7I T (Of Queenstown,) J. TYREE invites inspection of his Gallery of Celebrities.
photography. Under the Patronage of Governor Sir George Bowen, the late Governor Sir George Grey, his Honor the Superintendent, and the Provincial Council. ME, T. MUSSEN (of the firm of Irwin and Mussen, Proprietors of the London Portrait Rooms), begs to announce to the public of Cromwell that he intends paying the district a Professional Visit shortly, of which due notice will be given. Cartes de Visite and Landscapes taken in the first style of the art. JAMES OLIVER WHITE, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST (From Melbourne), Begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Cromwell and District that he will arrive about the end of June, for the purpose of taking Carte de Visite Portraits, Cabinet Portraits, Miniatures for Rings, Brooches, and Lockets, &c., &c. N.B. Portraits will be taken with Plain or Ornamental Backgrounds. Views taken to any
WEDNESDA Y, 24 th MA Y. Sale of Well-bred Young Horses. Ax Goodoer’s Yards, Cromwell. WJ. BARRY will submit to public • competition, on Wednesday, the 24th May current, at 1 p.m., By order of Mr Henry Campbell t 6 Els wicks, rising three years 3 Draughts, rising four years 1 Colt, rising three years 2 Elswicks, rising two years 3 Grey Camdens, broken in, rising five years By order of Mr H. S. Thomson : A fine lot of Young Horses—Draught, Saddle, and Light Harness—bred on Wanaka West Station, and warranted free from blemish. Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, 21th MAY, At One o’clock. Reefers’ Arms Hotel, Logantown. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. WJ. BARRY has been favoured • with instructions from the Proprietor Mr J AMES Beare), who is about relinquishing hotel business, to sell by public auction, on the above date. The licensed hotel known as the REEFERS’ ARMS, having a frontage of 35 feet to the main Street, and containing splendid dining-room, parlour, large kitchen, and ten comfortably furnished bed-rooms, all in thorough repair, and the premises con* tainirig etery requisite for carrying on a first-class business. The hotel is built of corrugated iron and American timber, and the whole of the buildings—including a stable and oiit-houses—cab, if the purchaser so desire, be removed without damage. ALSO, The entire stock of FURNITURE, comprising every article required to furnish a large hotel. The Auctioneer has peremptory instructions to dispose of the above property to the highest bidder, and without the slightest reserve. Terms at >'ale.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 80, 23 May 1871, Page 4
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