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BOOTH & CO.' 3 D.OYAL DRA M A TlO TRO U?E Ahj will njipear in Kidu'.s ll.ii l THIS EVENING. The Performance will commence with the laughable Comply of A KISS IN THE DA3K! MISS FAItiLEJGH, in the following songs : —The Shamrock of TM mil; Rainy and Rough is the Day ; It's Naughty, but it's Nice. M R BOOTii, the great Local Song writer, will sing a uew Local Song, written since his arrival; also, will sing his own great motto song, written by himsel,—" Don't Hit a Man when Down," and his Colonial Song, " The New Chum." Lancelot Booth, the only rival to the inimitable Thatcher. After which, the laughable Sketch, SYLVESTER DAGGERWOOD. To conclude with the Screaming Farce of Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s.—To commence at Eight precisely.

NOTICE. HALL I DAY v. M A HER. Claim, £3O 9s. ' THE UNDERSIGNED, have this - j day seized, by virtue of a distress warrant issue! under the ban' of Vincent Pyke. Esq., R.M., sitting at Cromwell, on the 23r! day of November, 1870, all right, title, and interest (if any) of the above-named defendant in n water-race, claim, and but, situate at Scrubby Gully, which will be sold by me by public auction at Scrubby Gully, at one p.m. on THURSDAY, the 17th day of October, 1872, unless the above claim and all other expenses are sooner paid. DAVID WALSH, Cromwell, Oct. 11, 1872. Actin* BailiL. BREMX3R BR )x v. BfSSIT. Claim, £2B Gs. 2.1. T THE UNDERSIGNED, have this I j day seize 1, by virtue of distress warrant issued under the hand of H. W. Robinson, &q., Resident Magistrate, sitting at Naseby, on the 22ml day of October, IS3S, the right, title, and interest (if any) of Peter Bissit, the above-named defendant in a claim situate at Bailey's Gully, which will be sold by me by public auction at Bailey's Gully, on MONDAY, the 21st day of October, 1572, at 12 o'clock noon, unless the above claim and all other expenses are sooner paid. DAVID WALSH, Cromwell, Oct. 14, 1872. Actio ' Railiif.

110 CAKT ERA—Tenders for CO A , -A. delivered ah Nil, Despsranucm (.Company's Mill ; also for DELIVERY OF QUARTZ from Claim to Mill, will be received at the Company's O.lice up to Wkdxrskay, 24th iusfc. For particulars apply to CiIAS. COLCLOUGIT, Manager. pO'JKT STAR Ob 1 Oi-: \J A. 0. F. A SUMMONED MEELT\GwiII be he'd on Saturday Evening, 19ch inst., at the usua 1 -i.ne ami place. By order. j) jpu la r entei{ taj. n m ent 1 committee. MEETING TO-NIGHT, at 7 o'clock. !WANBR E W E R Y 1 CROMWELL. The Public are invited to sample TO-MOR HOW, at noou. A. H. JAGG AII & C0 M Proorieiors.

One of the latest appointments to the 0 >.amission of the Peace by the iieneral Govern me.it lias been that of Mr Thomas Trumhie, <>, \1 it aura. A correspondent, writing io the Bruce Herald, thus comments thereon:—'• A more shameful appoin ■.men: has never been made by any GovernmuK, home or colonial, than that of Thomas Trumble as a Justice of the Poaou for this colony. For some time the settlers in this district could not believe that any Government would be so unprincipled as pamper to the ignorant pride of a mere boy, who has seen n th-nj of the world, and is naturally unfit to oceupv any bench except that of an infant school. 1 hive known this, the very latest ilea in J.P.'s, since he was in petticoats, not a very" Ion;; time ago, and I believe chat any chill jif teiuyears of age, who has been say four years atschool. would stand a competitive examination \ **"* "" than would this J. P. His educ; meuts are. of the most meagre de

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 156, 15 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 156, 15 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 156, 15 October 1872, Page 4

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