pmOMWELL KILWINNING ' J LODGE (S.C.) > An Emergency Meeting ef the above Lodge will be held on THURSDAY Evening, the 4th January, at 7.30 sharp. Business : Installation of Officers. BANQUET after the Installation. By order of the RW.M. , NITED BANNOCKBURN CO. U . A meeting of the Shareholders in the above Company will take place at Richards's Bannockburn Hotel on SATURDAY, the 6th January 1872, at 8 p.m. All Shareholders are requested to attend. F. SHAMBROOK. « RANTED— TEAMS to convey Wool f T from Pembroke to Dunedin. Apply to THEODORE RUSSELL, 13 Lake Wanaka. \ ¥ immediate possession, the PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Logantown. Apply to BRIAN HEBDEN, Bendigo. ETT'S DIARIES FOR 1872, . FULL SUPPLY. I. HALLENSTEIN AND CO. TRY . ARSH'S ADELAIDE WINE L¥_L IF YOU WANT A TREAT. 89 A. W. ALLANBY, "BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, CROMWELL. gUST ARRIVED, —FIRST-CLASS J • • CANVAS, Manufactured expressly for Sluicing. JAMES TAYLOR, Cromwell Timber Yard. lOR SALE—Mr GEO. HANSON'S JL /STORE in Potter's Gully, together with /Stable, .Sheep-pen, Piggeries, &c. Foi a pushing business man an opening like the above seldom occurs. 12 JOHN RICHARDS, Proprietor of the pANNOCKBURN HOTEL & STORE, JLJ AND OF RICHARDS'S FERRY, BANNOCKBURN, Being anxious to retire from business, offers FOR SALE the whole of his PROPERTY, which will be disposed of either in one jot, or separately, to suit purchasers. The Property Comprises : . 1. T'ae BANNOCKBURN HOTEL, situate at the junction of the Ferry Roads, and fronting the road to Carrick Range and Nevis. The house contains a spacious Hall for public meetings ; large Dining-room, two Sittingrooms, five Bed-rooms, Bar-room, and every accommodation for carrying on a large business. Attached to the Hotel is a substan-tially-built Stable ; also, Stockyard, Shedsand other out-buildings. 2 The GENERAL STORE, now doing a large, lucrative, and steady trade, established upwards of four years ; together with the Stock-in-Trade, including Soft; Goods, Provisions, Hardware, and every variety of goods required in a mining district 3. The BAKERY & BUTCHERY BUSINESS, with Baker's Oven, Butcher's Shop, and all necessary appliances. The SELF-ACTING PUNT, BOAT, and GEAR belonging to the Upper Ferry. 5. An Eighth Shark in the ELIZABETH Qnartz-Mining Company, Carrick Ranjre,— acknowledged to be one of the best mining properties in the Province. 6. FiIDIT GARDEN', comprising an acre of ground, substantially fenced, and planted with Fruit Trees of all descriptions. The only reason for wishing to dispose of the above Properties, is that Mr Richards, having been in the district since the outbreak of the Dunstan Rush, is now desirous of retiring altogether from active business.
New Advertisements. EDUCATION Mj MEETINGS.— The Statutory AN NUAL M BETItfGS for tlie ELECTION of SCHOOL COMMITTEES will be he'd in the Schoolhouse.", or buildings used e,s Schoolhouses, in the several districts, upon MONDAY, the Bth day of January, 1872, at "t p.m. r JOHN HISLOP, Secretary.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 112, 2 January 1872, Page 4
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