DENTAL SURGERY. \/T R ARMST RON G, •’A (from Dunedin,), Has arrived, and may be consulted at the bouses,' lately occupied by Mr Wright, next the Police Court,' Cromwell, FOR TEN DAYS. One visit only necessary from country patients. Decayed Teeth Stopped. \ Discoloured Teeth Restored, j Children’s Teeth. Regulated, and Artificial Teeth fsupplied at Dunedin'prices, r | pREL IMM ARY N O TIC E. A CONCERT AND BALL, ’ in aid of the School Funds, will he held in the Schoolroom, Bannockburn, on FRIDAY, the 4th APRIL. ; v - : Full programme in next issue, j. SIMPSON, ■ Secretary. J EGA L NOTICE. MR H. C. BREWER, Barrister, Solicitor, and Conveyancer, of Clyde, will attend regularly the Resident Magistrate’s and Warden’s Court held at Cromwell. Mr H. C. Brewer further gives notice that it is his intention to visit Cromwell every TUESDAY. Clients desirous of obtaining legal ad vice and assistance can consult Mr Brewer at Starkey’s Hotel between the hours of 11 a.m. and 2.30 p. m.
O T I C E. To the of the Royal Standard, Heart of Oak, Star of the East, Elizabeth, Nil Desperandum, Robert Burns, Garrick Water, Colleen Bawn, Luck- i now, and Aurora Companies, (Registered.) | A MEETING is hereby convened to take; place at the TOWN HALL, Cromwell, on SA-1 TURDAY, 29th inst., at 7 p.m., to consider the j advisability of adopting a UNIFORM RATE j OF WAGES, and such other matters as may be brought forward. ■, ■ (Signed) GEO. JENOUR, Legal Manager, JAS. MARSHALL do. ' d. mackellar do. , CHAS. COLCLOUGH do. ‘‘ H. W. &MYTHIE3 do. AW All ATT BRIDGE COMPANY. (Messrs M'CORMICK, GRANT, and RICHARDS.) TENDERS are required for EXCAVATING TWO TUNNELS k SINKING TWO SHAFTS on North side of the Kawarau River, for the anchorings of Bridge. Plans of proposed Tunnels can be seen at the Company’s Office, Cromwell, or on the ground. Full particulars of the work required can be obtained only on the ground. Tenders to be sent in addressed to the undersigned, at the Bridge, Bannockburn, or at his office, Cromwell, on or before THURSDAY EVENING, 27th inst., at 7 p.m. D. MacKELLAR. NOTICE. I HEREBY authorise my wife, Mary Norman, to collect all debts due to me, and her receipt will be a sufficient discharge. (Signed) H. NORMAN. FRIDAY, 4th APRIL, 1873. JTOUSE-WA R M I N G. Mr OLSON, having purchased the Sluicers’ Arms Hotel, Kawarau Gorge, wall be happy to meet his friends and acquaintances on the evening of Friday, 4th April next, at a FREE BALL AND SUPPER, when he hopes to provide a pleasant evening’s enjoyment. CARDRONA TRACK over MOUNT PISA. Mr BEWS is now laying off Sections in connection with the above track. TENDERS arc required for its construction. For particulars, apply to M. FRAER, Mayor, gggr .*.mw im The Mail is informed that a, sample of white metal has been left with Mr Beeby, jeweller, Queenstown, for his opinion, which ho, after several tests, states to bo silver, in nearly a pure state. The miner who left the sample remarked he had thrown away a large number of pieces under the impression that they were worthless. The locality was rot divulged, hut is probably in the Moonlight or Upper Shotoyer-district.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 176, 25 March 1873, Page 4
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