HTJE, C H OF ENGLAND. SERVICES FOR JULY. SUNDAY EVENING, July 21st, at 7 p.m.
TO CATTLE OWNERS. All CATTLE AND HORSES found TRESPASSING on Run 339 after this date will be IMPOUNDED. ROBT. STEWART, Manager, Hawksburn Station. June 29, 1872.
A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS. A GIFT AUCTION BAZAAR will be held at an early date in aid of the Funds of the DUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL. AH contributions will be thankfully received by any of the Local Committee. CHAS. COLCLOUGH, Hon. Secretary.
For sale, the yictorta junction HOTEL, CROMWELL.— AppIy on the premises, to ANN BOX. All Debts due to me, if not paid within three months from this date, will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor, as I am leaving the Province.
WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT thoroughly competent for general housework.—Apply at the office of this paper.
FREEHOLD SECURITY. Apply to 149 GEO ROE CLARK, Secretary Building Society, Clyde.
[requisition.] To Mr M. FRAER, Councillor for Bridge Ward. EAR SIR, —We the undersigned Ratepayers of the Town of Cromwell, respectfully solicit that you will allow yourself to be placed in Nomination for the forthcoming Mayoralty Election. The energy, perseverance, and attention displayed by you in your position as Councillor assure us that the office of Mayor will, in the event of your election, be well and worthily filled; and that your municipal experience, coupled with your energy, will tend to be of benefit to the Cromwell District. If you consent to our request, we promise you our votes, and we will use our best endeavours to secure your return.—We are, yours truly, Robert Kidd W. Smitham Willliam O’Connell Thomas Heron William Taylor William Barnes Isaac W. Escott Michael Shanly James Ritchie Thomas Foote Robert E. Dagg K. Pretsch Andrew Wood William Barnes, jun. A. W. Allanby John S. Burres C. M. Hedlund John Towan R. Isaacs William Goodall Thomas Martin James Stuart W. R. Robertson J. Harding William Grant George Smith Henry Scliutz John M'Cormick Wm. Trudgeon James Nicholas William Howe E. Murrell. W. Williams
[reply. ] ENT LEM EN, —In reply to your Requisition, which contains the names of a majority of the citizens, I beg to state that 1 have much pleasure in acceding to your solicitation, by allowing myself to be nominated for Mayor. It is very gratifying to me to find that my services as Councillor have been appreciated by you ; and I can assure the citizens generally that I will, if elected Mayor, use the same energy and perseverance in that capacity as I have hitherto done as Councillor. I shall take the opportunity of addressing the ratepayers before the election, when I shall be happy to give an explanation of my views in connection with municipal and other matters affecting the welfare of the Cromwell District.— I remain, yours respectfully, M. FRAEH.
New Advertisements. OiST SALE,. —Six dozen Black and Red CURRANT BUSHES : a first-class lot. Apply Oil)ce of this Paper.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 139, 9 July 1872, Page 4
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