Q, ARDEN SEEDS. Just, received, and on sale at the ARGUS SEED WAREHOUSE,* 1 A choice and seasonable stock of GARDEN SEEDS. Q HTJRCH OF ENGLAND. SERVICES will be held as follows : September 7 : Cromwell, Morning ; Bendigo, Afternoon, September 14; Cromwell, Morning (H.C.); Bannockburn, Afternoon. J. JONES. Notice.— tenders wanted to construct a SOD DAM for the Excelsior Company, Quartz Reef Point. Length of Dam, 200 yards or thereabouts. Plans and Specifications to be seen on the ground. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent in not later than September Ist, 1873, to JOHN BARR WILSON, Quartz Reef Point. QARDRONA. Notice is hereby given that the Prospectus of THE CARDRONA VALLEY GREAT EXTENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY, Limited, will be issued at an early date, as the Deed of Grant is recommended in favour of Messrs Macktn and Bond. Cardrona, 13/8/73.
New Advertisements. Grand amateur DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, in aid of the Hall Fund, will take place in Kidd's Concert Hall on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, September 4. The Cromwell Brass Band have kindly volunteered their services. The Performance will commence with Overture By the Band. To be followed by the laughable farce of ’T'XJIFLIig- HIM OUT! Nicodemus Nobbs Mr M. Kraek Mr Macintosh Moke Mr C. Colclough Eglantine Roseleaf Mr D. A. Jolly Julia (Moke’s wife) Lady Amateur Susan (a maid of all work) Lady Amateur Two Porters. Glee —Mark the Merry Elves, (Calcott). .Band Song and Dance Mr J. Hurley The whole to conclude with the screaming farce entitled THE LOTTERY TICKET! or the LAWYER’S CLERK ! Capias (a village lawyer) Mr Jaguar Wormwood (his clerk) Mr Fraer Charles (in love with Susan) Mr Brown Mrs Corset (a staymaker) Lady Amateur Susan (servant-maid of Capias)... Lady Amateur Villagers, &c. &c. God Save the Queen ! Remember- A MOONLIGHT NIGHT ! Be in time to secure a Ticket in the Grand Lottery. Admission Front Seats, 4s ; Back, 2s 6d. 0 ROM WELL "jOCKEY CLUB. Messrs FAMES & STANRRO 1 »K Will sell by public auction at the Town-hall at 2 o’clock on THURSDAY, 18th inst., the exclusive PRIVILEGES for the Cromwell Spring Meeting. WILLIAM MacNAB, Secretary, 0 ROM WELL JOCKEY CLUB. 27th DECEMBER, 1873. “THE CROMWELL DERBY:” A sweepstake of £4 45., hj. ft., with £4O added. (For Otago and Southland bred horses only.) Second horse to receive 20 % of the stakes Entrance, £2 2s, on nomination, and balance of sweep, £2 25., to he paid on night of General Entry. For 3-year old Colts, Bst. 101b. ; Fillies, Bst. 51b. Distance, a mile and a half. Nominations to be sent in to the Secretary on or before 17th October, 1873. WILLIAM MacNAB. • . •. :; •■' Sucretan’. i
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 199, 2 September 1873, Page 4
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443Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 199, 2 September 1873, Page 4
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