QHURCH OF ENGLAND, The RBV. J. JONB3 will (D.V.) hold Divine Service in the Schoolroom, Cromwell, on ( THURSDAY EVENING, January 25th, at 8 o’clock. M. FRAER. NOTICE, —As we are now taking stock, we must request a SETTLEMENT of all outstanding ACCOUNTS by the Ist February, 1872. I. HALLENSTEIN & CO. New Advertisements. CROMWELL JOCKEY CLUB. 4 GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held at the Town Hall on THURSDAY, 25th iust., at 8 o’clock sharp. WILLIAM MACNAB, Secretary. ROB ROY COMPANY, CARRICK RANGE. A Meeting of Shareholders will be held at Harding’s Hotel, Cromwell, on Saturday, 27th inst., at eight p.m. By order, CHAS. COLCLOUGH. AUCTION SALE AT THE STORE OF " MR COLCLOUGH. ! WJ. BARRY & CO. will sell by ' • Auction at an early date (for which, see posters) the remaining portion of the DRAPERY & GLASSWARE STOCK c Of Mr Colclougii, who is retiring from business. < t The present opportunity should not be lost by , those desiring to obtain BARGAINS, as the : whole MUST BE SOLD. NOTICE. Subsidies to works for the > SUPPLY OF WATER UPON THE GOLD-FIELDS. | Companies or Persons desirous of making , APPLICATION for SUBSIDIES under the ; “ Immigration and Public Works Act,” will ob- i tain the necessary information at the Warden’s Office.—(Sec New Zealand Gazette, Jan. 1872). (Signed) C. E. HAUGHTON, Under-Secretary for Public Works, Gold-fields Department. Dunedin, January 12, 1872. 28 Application for an Extended Claim. NOTICE is hereby given that application has been made to me by DAVID MURLEY and TIMOTHY GORMAN to declare that that portion of the Otago Gold-fields described in the Schedule hereunto annexed may be occupied in claims of one acre per man, under section 1, Regulation VI., of the Otago Goldfields Rules and Regulations ; and that the said application will be heard at Cromwell on THURSDAY, the Ist day of February, 1872. Objections (if any) to the granting of such application must be lodged at the Warden’s office, Cromwell, within fourteen days of this date. (Signed) VINCENT TYKE, Warden. Cromwell, January IG, 1872. SCHEDULE. All that area containing 2 acres, situate at the west side of Surface Point, Kawarau Gorge, and adjoining Gorman and Hayes’s extended claim. LIST OF WINNING NUMBERS J IN SMITHAM’S ART-UNION, DRAWN ON THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 18. No. 88.—The holder of this Ticket was presented with a Splendid Walnut-tree COTTAGE PIANO, by Broadwood, London. No. 95.-2nd Prize : OIL PAINTING, by Butler, R.A., valued at the Royal Academy Exhibition, London, at £4O. No. 2. — 3rd Prize : Water-colour Painting of Cromwell. No. 93.—4 th Prize : 2 Water-Colour Scenes : “ Fishing.” No. 54. — 5 th Prize : 2 Photographic Views : Port Chalmers and Dunedin. No. 70. —6ch Prize: 2 Photographic Views : “Mining." No. 8. —7th Prize : Photographic Views. No. 33. —Bth Prize : Oil Painting ; “ Hunting.”
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 115, 23 January 1872, Page 4
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