New Advertisements. "ANTED, A COOK.-Apply to J. PERRY, Carrickton, or at th& Office of this Paper. )EV. B. DRAKE will preach at the > Banxockburn Sciioolhouse next SUN DAY at half-past three o'clock, p.m. . .ROMWELL KILWINNIN \J LODGE (S.C.) The Regular Meeting of the ahove Lodge will be held on WEDNESDAY, 10 th April, Business :—Passings. Lecture by R.W.M. By or.ler of the R.W.M. II UNICIPALITY OF CROMWELI! iYJ. DOG TAX. All OWNERS of DOGS within this Mun ! # pality must pay the fee of 10s. per dog to me at my office, Town Hall, withiu THRKE DAYS from this date, otherwise they will be proceeded against according to law. The office will be open for the purpose of receiving these fees between the hours of II a.m. and 1 p.m., on the Wednesday, Thursday] and Friday now next ensuing. H. W. SMYTHIES, Cromwell, April 7, 1873. Collector. | £2 REWARD. STRAYED, from Nevis Gorge, a smalt KJ BAY MARE, star on forehead, branded F D conjoined on near shoulder. Whoever will deliver the mare to JOHN GRANT, New Gorge, will receive the above reward. NOTICE. N and after the First Day of Mnj \J next, POISON FOR DOGS will belli on the Makaroraßßut.n t . JOHN GEORGE SHRTMPTON. Makarora Park, April 2, 1873. pALED 0N I A II 0T E I JAMES HUTTON, late of the Australasian, is to be found athom at the Caledonia Hotel, and lias much pleasui in informing his up-country friends and th public in general that he has taken the abov house. Visitors patronising him will find them selves at home. First class board and lodging, 18s per wee. All meals; Is ; beds, Is. Defy competition. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands, Hot, cold, and plunging baths free. Good Stabling—Moderate charges. The election of a member of the Provi cial Council for Dunedin, in the room nf Mr B. Cargill, resulted in the return of MrH. Fish. The numbers were : Fish, 612 ; Pmssf 531; Reeves, 155. Great efforts were made 1 the two former, and people are said to lnveti veiled from Tokomairiro and even the Glow to vote for Prosser. The Macraes correspondent of a Dundli paper says :—"An instance of Chinesecharacj was related to me the other day, which I oanj help recording, if it is only to illustrate theutt helplessness which our Asiatic residents law under in cases of emergency. A Chinaman m had proceeded to his but rather sooner than! mates, in order to have something ready j dinner, was surprised, on opening the door,; ing water, of which there was a supply ntMl he deliberately sat down, spread out both hanj and howled in the most dismal manner concS able."
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 178, 8 April 1873, Page 4
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