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■ UST AR RIVED, FIRST - CL, Ug CANVAS, gli Manufacture'! expressly for Slalciu JAMES TAYLOR, mi I] Cromwell Timber Yard. fc — of not i ci-:. tm da > CIS ON for dogs is laid on ARDGO---P STATION. ALEX. McLEAX, g Manny TU c be fa NOTICE. pOTSON for DOGS will be laid Mount Pisa Station on and after date. 1. LOUGHX.V Mount Pisa. May Pith IST').—27tc n o r r i re. Old US I. DIES TO WORKS FOR T f SlT’l'l.V OF y. WATER UPON THE GOLD-FIELD' V L Cifmninies or Persons lesirmis of nn'uJ 11 APPLICATION for SUBSIDIES under Ni, ■’ Immigration and Public Works Act, -1 will; fj tain the necessary information at the Warilf ; ftl Oiiice. (Sec X< a' Zealand Uazrtte, Jan. IST - Nil f( (Signed) V. K. HAUGKTOX, tl Under-Secretary for Public. \V< T ’l Gold-Helds Departmei) Dunedin. January 12, 1872. JOHN RICHARDS, Proprietor of the "CI li; It V li ANNOOKBURN HOTEL & STO? t . e KIUII All OS'S FERRY. BANNOCKBUL )» . • . . 9l Being anxious to retire from business, c|Dt FOR SALE the whole of his PROPER Jt which will be disposed of either in one letseparately, to suit purchasers. The Property Comurisks Hie BANNOCKBURN HOTEL, sitin' the junction of the Ferry Roads, and 0 ing the road to Carrick Range and NV The house contains a spacious Hall for pt| t meetings ; large Dining-room, two SitAl rooms, five Bed-rooms, Bar-room, aiidci accommodation for carrying on a large: ,]; ness. Attached to the Hotel is a snMifg tially-huilt Stable ; also, Stockyard, SL A and other out-buildings. ! 2, The GENERAL STORE, now doing a lucrative, and steady trade, established®" i wards of four years; together with V Stock -in - Trade, including Soft Gif] Provisions, Hardware, and every varief p goods required in a mining district. \ 3. The BAKERY & BUTCHERY BUS! Nr r with Baker’s Oven, Butcher's Shop, an g necessary appliances. s I The SELF-ACTING PUNT, BOAT, IA GEAR belonging to tbe Upper Ferry. 5. An Eighth Share in the ELIZAHti Quartz-Mining Company, Garrick Ran; acknowledged to he one of the best inJ properties in the Province. (>. FRUIT GARDEN, comprising an acrl jground, substantially fenced, and pbf I with Fruit Trees of all descriptions. • ( Tlic only reason for wishing to dispose oill* above Properties, is that Air Richards, bjR { been in the district since the outbreak ofrS Dunstan Rush, is now desirous of retiring "other from active busincs: f

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 118, 13 February 1872, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 118, 13 February 1872, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 118, 13 February 1872, Page 6

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