Mr C. Hickey, M.P •C., Ins retired to Bannockburn, without meeting his constituents in Cromwell to rnmlor nn account of his stewardship as a Provincial Councillor. Perhaps his Bannockburn friends may induce liiui to break a silence which is b>th ominous and unsatisfactory. Is Mr Mickey afraid to meet his constituents at a public meeting? Mr W. J. Barry, Auctioneer, intends to hoi I a series of three Auction Spies during the Race Week-on Monday the 4th, Tugs lay the sth, and Wednesday the Gt!i of September, Owners of horse stock, cattle, vehicles, &c., will find this a most favourable opportunity for disposing of their property to advantage. Kn tries of hir.seo fir sale rtuy be made at Hardin,; s JuneSha CVarmni-.I Motel,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 94, 29 August 1871, Page 5
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