TO THE CITIZENS OF CROMWELL. p ENTLEMEN,—The time having VJT nearly arrived when I shall have to retire by effluxion of time from the position of honour which I have occupied as Mayor of this important town, I have to thank you for your kind co-operation in assisting the Council, when necessary, in all matters affecting the welfare oL the Cromwell district, and trust that my ser-\ vices as Mayor have met with your approval. Having been solicited to again allow myself to * be nominated for that office, I have much pleasure in complying with such request; and if elected, will endeavour to do in the future what I have striven to do in the past, viz., to advance the interests of the Cromwell district.—l am, Gen tlemen, . Yours faithfully, W. SMITHAM.
To JAMES P. TAYLOR, Esq. IR, —We, the undersigned, respectfully ._' request that you will allow yourself to b e put iu nomination for the office of MAYOR for the ensuing Municipal year, as we feel assured that you would be the means of conferring a great benefit on the Town and District. Should you consent to come forward, we pledge ourselves to use all honorable means to secure your return. We remain, Sir, Your obedient Servants, ROBT. BROWN. OWEN PIERCE. MICHAEL SHANLY. WILLIAM T. TALBOYS. ROBERT KIDD. EDWARD LINDSAY. B. R. BAIRD. ,J. A. MATTHEWS. J. 0. BALLARD. WILLIAM TAYLOR. JAMES BROWN. JAMES CORSE, M.D. PATRICK KELLY. SAMUEL BOX. DAVID A. JOLLY. J . HARDING. W. BARNES, J UN. WILLIAM BARNES, SEN. JOHN MARSH. K. PRETSCH. GEO. JENOUR. THOMAS HUT'J'ON. MICHAEL SHARKEY JAMES RITCHIE. Cromwell, 4th July IS7I. C\ ENTLEMEN,— In answer to your | requisition to allow myself to be put in nomination for Mayor of the Town of Cromwell, 1 have great pleasure in complying with your request, confiding in your protieml support and ntiueiice. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, JAMES TAYLOR. sire invited by the Elizabeth JL Quartz-Mining Company for the supply of a STEAM ENGINE, with Eight-stamper Battery, Tables, &c. , complete ; the same to be erected on the company's claim, Carrick Range, and to be put in full working order. specifications to the Secretary, on or before the 30th July inst. JOHN TOWAN, Secretary.
ISS E S WEIGH T, DRESSMAKERS & MILLINERS. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. Wool and Crochet Work, latest styles. Lowest Possible Prices. BLACKSMITH'S SHOP at Logantown, 3 Bendigo Gully, together -with TOOLS and all necessary appliances, FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply to E. LINDSAY, Cromwell. N.B.—The Shop can be removed if necessary, \\T ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT; one of good character.—For address, apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED, by a Respectable Young Woman, SITUATION in an Hotel, as General Servant. Country preferred. Apply, up to the 19th July, at the ARGUS Office. Ilolloway'a Ointment and Pills, the most effee* tual remedy for old wounds and ulcers.—The wonderful cures daily effected by these celebrated remedies have established them with the residents of New Zealand as two of the finest preparations ever made known; and it is an astonishing fact that they will heal and cure old wounds and ulcers of twenty years standing, even afcer every other treatment has been resorted to ineffectually. All cutaneous eruptions readily yield to their mighty power ; and for the cure of asthma they are iuvalu»bl«.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 88, 18 July 1871, Page 6
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