K TO LET ON LEASE. TUB A WAR AIT HOTEL} CROMWELL M >VV OCCUPIED BY MR W, SMITH AM. Apply to Mr GEO. JEE OUR, IfUc Cromwell. TRY Vj*ARCH’S ADELAIDE WINE! 31 IF YOU WANT A TREAT. 89 Foil SALE,—ONE-FOURTH SHARE in Ark ell and Company’s SLUICING CLAIM, Sulailbuin. Apply to JOHN ARKELL, on the ground \ Or to JOHN HAYES, Cromwell. JUST ARRIVED, FIRST-CLASS CANVAS, Manufactured expressly for Sluicing. JAMES TAYLOR, Cromwei.l Timber Yakd. LOST, in Cromwell, a Deposit Rkcklpt* (Bank of New South Wales) for £3O, marked EDll 11/1025, and dated Dch January, 1870. The finder will bo rewarded on leaving the document at the Bank of New South Wales, Cromwell. A L L NA T I 0N S H 0T E L, CARR 1C ETON. J. ALLEY begs to inform the inhabitants of the Garrick Range and llaunnckbhril district that the above hotel is now completed, and that he will he happy to receive a visit from his numerous frien Is and acquaintances. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of the best quality. £ a A REWARD, — LOST, from Bendigo, £ a GREY HORSE, with hobbles,--branded G Won near shoulder. The above reward will bo paid on delivery at M'Cortniek’s Hotel, Quartzville. GILBERT M'CABE. I* MPER IA L II 0 T EL. 1. Pill NC'ES-STHKET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. 1 Having taken the above hotel, 1 hog to intimate 1 to my old friends and the public generally that ' I am prepared to offer the best accommodation | to Boarders, private families, and Travellers, at \ Moderate Charges. ! Very superior accommodation for Wedding 1 Parties, &c. ‘ First-class Stapling. — Horses, Buggies, and Carriages on hire, j IGF) W. H. HAYDON. I JOHN RICHARDS, Proprietor of the I 1 > ANNOGKBURN HOTEL & STORE, * AND OK i RICHARDS’S FERRY, BANNOCKBURN. : Being anxious to retire from business, offers ; FOR SALE the wh.de of his PROPERTY, which will he disposed of either in one lot, or separately, to suit purchasers. The Property Comprises : | I. The BANNOCKBURN HOTEL, situate at j the junction of the Ferry Roads, and frout- { ing the road to Garrick Range and Nevis, 1 The house contains a spacious Hall for public i meetings ; large Dining-room, two Sittings 1 rooms, live Bed-rooms, Bar-room, and every accommodation for carrying on a large bnsi • j ness. Attached to the Hotel is a snbstani Hally-built Stable ; also, Stockyard, Shedsi and other out-buildings. I 2. The GENERAL STORE, now doing a large, lucrative, and steady trade, established up- | wards of four years; together with the Sr dux-in -Trade, including Soft Goods, Provisions, Hardware, and every variety of I poods required in a mining distrig^. The BAKERY & BUTCHERY BUSINESS, with Baker’s Oven, Butcher’s Shop, and all | necessary appliances. 'id The SELF-ACTING PUNT, BOAT, and i GEAR belonging to the Upper Ferry, jo. An Eighth Shark in the ELIZABETH ■' Qiiartz-Minimr Company, Garrick Range,--acknowledged to be one of the best mining properties in the Province, : 15. FIGHT G \MDEN. comprising an acre of ground, substantially fenced, and planted with Fruit Trees of all descriptions. i The only reason for wishing to dispose of the j above Properties, is that. Air Richards, having ! been in the district since the outbreak of the ; Dnnstan Rush, is now desirous of retiring altm i gctller fr«>nt active business,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 115, 23 January 1872, Page 7
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