REV. B. DRAKE will PREACH at CARRIOKTON, at Mr J. Perry's, on Sunday next, in the forenoon ; and at BANNODKBURN, in the Sclioolhouse, in the after-
HURCH OF ENGLAND. SERVICES will be held as follows : August 24, Cromwell, Morning. August 31 : Gorge, Morning; Bannockbum, Afternoon ; Cromwell. Evening. September 7 : Cromwell, Morning ; Bendigo, Afternoon. September 14: Cromwell, Morning (H.C.).; Bannockbum, Afternoon.
J. JONES. FOR SALE or TO LET.—That valuable property on Section 1, Block XIII., lately occupied by Mr W. GRANT, Timber Merchant. This property is excellently situated for either Store or Hotel purposes.
NOTICE. PORTS! SPORTS!! SPORTS!!! PRIZES will be competed for at QUARTZVILLE on SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd inst, in the following games, viz.:— Pigeon ShootiinG (100 birds to be supplied); Qcjoit Match ; Foot Race ; Handicap Billiard Match. Each, event open to all comers. To commence with Pigeon Shooting at Two o'clock sharp.
rjUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL. AN ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the above Institution will be given at an early date at tbe Schoolhouse, Bannoekburn, by a Local Celebrity, under the auspices of the Bannoekburn and Carrick Range Miners' Association. Full particulars, in a future issue. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. v GRAND AMATEUR •'DKAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, In aid of the Cromwell Athenseutn Fund, will take place in KIDD'S CONCERT HALL, ' ■ ■ —ONT—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. The Ckomwell Brass Band Have kindly volunteered their services. Full particulars in future issue.— See Bills. Ci ROM WELL SPRING MEETING. J SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. Programme in early issue. W. MacNAB, Secretary. NOTICE. TTAVING leased the Premises and Plant used by Mr James Alexander Matthews (under the style or Jinn of Matthews and Fenwich), as Proprietor of the CROMWELL ARGUS and as General Printer, I hereby give notice that the business of the said James Alexander Matthews ivill from this date forward be carried on by me on the said Premises, under the style or firm of MATTHEWS and MACKELLAR. I). MACKELLAR. Awjmt 11, 1873. Matthews and Fenwiek must be settled within one month from this date; and I hereby authorise Mr D. MacKellar or Mr Sidney H. Jenhinson to receive the same and give receipts on my behalf. August 11. 1873. J. A. MATTHEWS.
On Saturday first some sports are to he bel'l at Quartzville, as may seen by our advertising columns. Considerable interest will be centred in the affair, as some of our cra.uk "sbootists" are expected to put in an appearance. Tn the House of Representatives, the other day, Mr Mervyn moved the second reading of the Representation Act Amendment Bill. to alter the boundaries of the Dunstan district. He explained that he moved in th<i matter because he originally represented the district, and now lived there, and knew the local feeling on the matter. Mr T. L. Shepherd, as member for the Dunstan, characterised Mr Vervvn's conduct as impertinent, particularly as he had not been consulted by Mr Mervyn. The latter replied tint as Mr Shepherd was not likely tr represent the Dunstan or any other district, in another Council or Parliament,, he had not troubled to consult him. The Hill, on the suggestion, of Mr M'Lcau, was v.ithdiawu...
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 197, 19 August 1873, Page 4
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