HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Under the Patronage of Governor Sir George Bowen, the late Governor Sir George Grey, his Honor the Superintendent, and aH the Provincial Council. MR T. MUSSEN (of the firm of Irwin and Mussen, Proprietors of the London Portrait Rooms), begs to inform the public of Cromwell that he intends paying the cUs. lict a Professional Visit shortly, of which due notice will be given. Cartes de Visite and Landscapes taken in the first style of the art. High Class Photography. JAMES TYREE . PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, L (Of Qaeenstown,) Has great pleasure in announcing his arrival in Cromwell with a complete set of Photograplvc Apparatus, which is now in full working order at his temporary prenrVs, opjij-'le the Ciem well Hotel, Melmore Terrace. Cartes-de-Visite taken in the mc.b approved styles, pud at very moderate pricc3. J. TYE.EE invites inspection of h ; s Gallery of Celebrities.
AMES OLIYEE WHITE, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST (From Melbourne), Tizga 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 bs taken with Plain or Ornamental Backgrounds. Views taken 1o my To HOTELKEEPERS, &C. "ANTED, by a first-class MAN COOK a SITUATION, anywhere out of Cromwell. Apply " Cook," office of this paper. NOTICE. [Given in conformity with Section 111. o 1 Regulation XIII. of the Gold-fields Rule and Regulations."] To the Warden at Cromwell, District or ' Dunstan. Cromwell, Ist June, 1871. TTTE hereby give notice that we desire tc obtain an Extended Claim of three (3) acres, situated at the North-West end oi Cromwell. JAMES NICHOLAS JOHN EDWARDS JOHN JENKINS Date of hearing : 15th June, 1871. B. R, BAIRD, pro Warden.
Application for Extended Claims. TOTICE is hereby given that applica- ■ * tion has been made to me by THOMAS HAZLETT, WM. HAZLETT, JAMES BEARE, PETER KNUDSEN, & WM. MENZIES to doc'are that that portion of the Otago Gold-fields, described in the Schedule hereunto annexed may be occupied ?n Claims of one acre per man, under Section 1, Reg. C, of the Otago Gold-fich's Rules and Regulations ; and that such appli"ition, and any objections thereto, will be hea-d at the Court-house, Cromwell, on the 15th June, 1871. (Si'jnul) VINCENT PYKE, Warder. SCb 'DVLV. All that area containing three (3) acres of auriferous land, situated In No. 1 Cully West from ■V 4rdgour Station ; and all that niea„CDtttr.ir ! ng two (2) acres of auriferous land, situated in No. 1 Gully West f ,- om Shepherd's Crrclc. New Advertisements. JOHN MARSH'S IVERY AND BAIT STABLES, adjoining the BRIDGE HOTEL, CROMWELL. Saddle and Harness Horses on Hire. Charcen Moderate. A First Claa
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 83, 13 June 1871, Page 4
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