J UST ARRIVED, FIRST-CLASS J CANVAS, Manufactured expressly for Sluicing. JAMES TAYLOR, Cromweu Timber Yard. N OTICE.—AII DEBTS due to HUGH J M'PIIERSON, of Wakefield Ferry, must ( l>o paid to him on or before 20th March next, otherwise Legal Proceedings will be taken to recover the same ; and all accounts against him must bo rendered on or before that date. 21 HUGH M'PHERSON. 1 \r IC E E L D A R R 0 W S, V i Suitable for Wining purposes, at I. lIALLENSTEIN & CO.’S. For sale, —a water race, ; carrying Four Heads; together with a < CL AIM, TOOLS, and a substantial HOUSE and GARDEN (the latter in full crop), at Quartz Reef Point. There is always sufficient water to work the ground, and good wages can be made. Apply to GEO. J LAO UR, t.c. Cromwell. P. SMITH, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, CROMWELL, (Adjoining Lindsay’s Blacksmith’s Shop). EDW AR D MUIILI EL L, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, FROM Mr J. 11l SLOP'S, Princes-st., Dunedin, Begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Cromwell and the surrounding districts that lie lias commenced business in the above line in j all its branches, and hopes by strict attention to business, and punctuality, to receive a share of public patrtmage. Ail work guaranteed for twelve months. Lowest possible charges consistent with good Workmanship. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Musical Boxes cleaned and repaired. Jewellery made and repaired.—Pipes mounted. Observe the address— Adjoining Marsh’s Bridge Hotel. JOHN RICHARDS, Proprietor of the Bannockburn hotel & store, AND OF RICHARDS’S FEURY, BANNOCKBURN, Being anxious to retire from business, odors FOR SALE the whole of His PROPERTY) which will bo disposed of cither in one lot, or separately, to suit purchasers. Tin-; Pkofertv Comprises : 1. The BANNOCKBURN HOTEL, situate at the junction of the Ferry Roads, and fronting the road to Carriole Range and Nevis. Tiie house contains a spacious i I all for public meetings ; large Dining-room, two Sittingrooms, live 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. T The BAKERY & BUTCHERY BUSINESS, with Baker’s Oven, Butcher’s Shop, and all necessary appliances. 4 The SELF-ACTING PUNT, BOAT, and GEAR belonging to the Upper Ferry. 5. An Eighth Share in the ELIZABETH Quartz-Mining Company, Garrick Range,— acknowledged to be one of the best mining properties in the Province. G. FRUIT 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 Dimstan Rush, is now desirous of retiring altogether from active business. CHARLES COLCLOUGH, QUAREDTiOKKR, COMMISSION O AG ENT. ARBITRATOR, AND ACCOUNTANT, CROMWELL. Having arranged to devote my time exclusively to those occupations, business entrusted to my care will receive every attention
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 120, 27 February 1872, Page 6
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