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BAILIFF FOR CROMWELL.

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To the Editor of the Cromwell Argus. Sir,—As one of your readers, I would be" to ask,-When the playing second fiddle to Clyde is to stop ? I think it is near time. Somethin" should be done, and the public should protest tn masse. I see a case reported in Dunstan Times , wherein a man by the name of Hudson, of Carriek, is dragged a distance of twenty miles to Clyde, when here is a court within seven miles of where tire offence was committed. Would it not have been more humane to let the case stand over a tew days, so as to be heard in the Cromwell Court. . We now that the Clerk of our own Court is away, and consequently the Court is not open as much as it should be, which is bound to cause a great deal of inconvenience. I know several parties who have felt the inconvenience already, and it must be put a stop to. The bailiff seems to spend a good share of his nine up in Cromwell. I say,—-Let Clyde have as many Wardens and as many bailiffs as they like. In fact, I think would be far better for the Government to nosidise the town, and keep them going. But Iri'a'ri 6 i S - Sa^e <b> n °h l et an important disi u ., 1 ,th: is be neglected and inconvenienced the sake of keeping Clyde going, lam, &c., Progress. fo,i? U Dv, ion T wo Ij6 £ s P rey ented by Hoi .tool Pdletad Ointment, —Extract of a letter, Z J o3oo ™*™’ Feb - 19 > 1848.-Mr Ryan, P pnetorof the hotel next to me, had two very of 3 ’ one witb eight ulcers on it, the other o nree -, After spending some time in Dublin Lnf e Jv ra eminent medical men, he left with ,he two alternatives, to have both legs win, atef \ or fbe hi 3 Wii y home he met da gentleman in the coach, who recommended “‘in Holloway’s Pills an d Ointment, which he ed. and. by their means, is now quite well TuUy ’ proFietor of

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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 171, 18 February 1873, Page 5

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BAILIFF FOR CROMWELL. Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 171, 18 February 1873, Page 5

BAILIFF FOR CROMWELL. Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 171, 18 February 1873, Page 5

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