WAN TED, -at ,once, a Man to ftcfe as GROOM.—Apply to ' WM. EAMES, Clyde. 1 OST, on SATURDAY EVENING, JLj a SABLE VICTORINE, supposed to have been lost in the Lobby leading to KIDD’S HALL. .The finder will be rewarded by returning the same to HERON’S WHITE HART HOTEL. BANNOCKBURN AND GARRICK RANGE MINERS’ ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Schoolroom, Bannockburn, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Evening, 19th inst., at half-past seven o’clock. Business :—To discuss the advisability of having the management of the Gold-fields transferred from the Provincial to the General Government; and to gain an expression of opinion as to the expediency of recommending the appointment of a Minister of Mines. Every member is requested to attend. JOHN FENWICK, Hon. Secretary. OROMWELL MINERS’ ASSOCIATION. A MEETING OF MEMBERS is hereby convened to be held in the TOWN HALL, Cromwell, on THURSDAY NEXT, March 20, at 7.30 p.m. Business of importance. H. W. SMYTIIIES, Hon. Sec. COURT STAR OF CROMWELL, A. 0. F. A SUMMONED MEETING will be held on SATURDAY, 22ud inst., at the usual hour and place. Business of importance. (By order of the C.R.) Royal standard q,m. company", REGISTERED. An Extraordinary Meeting is appointed to he held at the Company’s Office, Cromwell, on SATURDAY, the 12bh April next, at 6 p.m. Business :—Election of Directors and Halfvearly Report. GEO. JENOUR, . Manager. QTAR OF THE EAST Q.M. COMO PANY, REGISTERED. A Dividend of Form Shillings per share is now payable at the Company's Office, Cromwell, and at the office of W. 0. Ball, Princesstreet, Dunedin. D. MacK ELLAR, Marsh 1-1, 1573. Manager. II AWT HORN HILL NURSERY, DUNEDIN. The planting season being close at hand, Orders for | Fruit Trees and Bushes i Forkst Trees, Hedge Plants, ' Ornamental Trees and Shrubs should be given without delay, so as to ensure j early delivery. 1 FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES. The stock on hand comprises f Apple I Apricot All the bast I ( berry Nectarine [- kinds of. | Peach j I Pear i b Plum J 1, 2, 3, and 4 years old. Raspberry, red and yellow (rooseuerr.y, white, green, and red Currant, black, white, and red Airhead ; Black Bramble Spanish Chestnut ; Elder Eugenia Ugni; Fig Filberts and Nuts Mulberry ; Oliva Pomograiuite ; Quince ; Walnut. GRAPE VINES IN VARIETY. , v FOREST TRESS. Ash, Birch, Blue and Red Gum, Stringy Bark, Elm, Oak, Li ns ree, Pjplar, Hazel, Sycamore, Laburnum, Horae Chestnut, Pines, See. &o. ORNAMENTAL TREE I AND SHRUBS. Upwards of 199 Varieties. GEO RG E MATTII EYY iS, Nurseryman, Moray Place, Dunedin, Agent at Cromwell . v V'Jr-X A.' MATTHEWS, Arguj Office -
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 175, 18 March 1873, Page 4
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