TJCTION SALE. EA.ME3 & STANBROOK Have received positive instructions from Mr EDWARD M'NULTY, who is leaving the Province, to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, the 24th December 1873, at two o'clock p.m., That well-known public-house, the ROARING MEG HOTEL, situated on the main road to Queenstown. In connection with the the hotel, is a large Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees. The hotel contains seven bedrooms, two parlours, dining room, bar, and kitchen. There is also a good Five-Stalled Stable with Feed-house attached. At the same time also will be sold the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of double and single iron bedsteads, sofas, chests of drawers, cheffonier, stoves, crockery, and a quantity of kitchen utensils. Five Paddocks under Cultivation,—in all about twenty acres, —well and securely fenced, the whole of the crops at the present time presenting a most promising appearance. Also, at same time and place, One Waggon and Harness Four Horses. The auctioneers beg to draw attention to the above most desirable property, as, from its excellent position and capabilities, a most lucrative trade can be done at all times. To persons desirous of settling down permanently, this valu« able opportunity should not be lost sight of. Bemember day of sale : WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1873. EAMES & STANBROOK, AUCTIONEERS. " OOK OUT! LOOK OUT!! I i LOOK OUT!!! IS COMING! CUMMINGS IS COMING ! OUMMINGfS IS COMING! GRAND DISPLAY NEW SUMMER DBAPEET! The Inhabitants of Cromwell will be offered, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES, The choicest lot of goods ever opened out in the Cromwell District. PUBLIC NOTICE OF HIS ARRIVAL WILL BIS GIVEN. £2 REWARD. [ fIHE above Reward will be paid to any--1 one giving the undersigned information as to the whereabouts of FOUR BULLOCKS, which strayed off the Cromwell flat about three weeks ago, and are supposed to have gone in the direction of the Lindis. Two of the above are strawberry in colour, one brindle, and one red ; and all are branded II on near rump, and are slit in near ear. OWEN PIERCE. mENDERS will be received at the DISL TRICT ENGINEER'S OFFICE, Cromwell, until SATURDAY,. December 6, for the following works : 1. Forming and Gravelling 65 chains of road between the Brewery and Cromwell. 2. Forming and Gravelling 85 chains of road near Mr Carline"s residence. Specifications at Folice Camp, Cromwell. THOMAS FERGUS, District Engineer. rnENDBRS are required for the erection I of a WOOD and IRON COTTAGE in Melmore-street, opposite the Post-office. Tenders arc to be sent in before S VTURDAY first.—For full particulars, apply to the undersigned. Mrs E. BEID. lORPORATION OF CROMWELL. An Extraordinary Vacancy having occurred in the office of AUDITOR for the Corporation, Nomination's for that office will be received on THURSDAY, 4th December next ensuing, at 12 o'clock noon. CHARLES COLCLOUGH, Town Clerk.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 211, 25 November 1873, Page 4
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