QHURCH OP ENGLAND. SERVICES will be held as follcMa s December 14.—Cromwell. December 21,—Gorge ; Bannockburn ; Crom---r - r well. , ... ... , '..lib ... ,< j. JOfTES. . -New Advertisements.
A PUBLIC MEETING OF MINERS will be held in the SCHOOLHOUSE, BANNOCKBURN, j, —ON—SATURDAY EVENING, 13th inst., at half-past seven o’clock, TO CONSIDER THE REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GOLD. - . , ' ’ . H. BEHRENS.' A CONCERT AND, BALL, jIX. with FREE SUPPER, will be given at HALLIDAY’S HOTEL, Bannockburn, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24/ Admission, 2s 6d. Proceeds to be spent by the Committee for a SCHOOL FEAST. ■ ■ Gromwell jockey club ' SUMMER MEETING. LIST OF WEIGHTS. Grand Stand Handicap. JOHN WRIGHTSON/" Handicapper. NOMINATIO NS F0 R : Jockey Club Handicap. ■■ Mr Ward’s b g Tamburini, 5 yrs. Captain Hutchison’s c g Malabar, aged. Captain Hutchison’s c m Mabel, 5 yrs. Mr Hazlett’s b g Atlas, aged. Mr Hazlett’s bra Brunette, aged. Mr Keenan’s c g Pickpocket, 4 yrs. Mr Atkins’ br m Taffrail, aged. Mr Tuohy’s blk g Little Hawea, 5 yrs. QORPORATION OF CROMWELL. TENDERS will be received till THURSDAY, 18th December, at 8 p.m., by the Town Clerk, for the following work : Contract No. 7.—Cutting and Forming Melmore Terrace to the permanent level, between Sligo-street and Achil-street. Plans and Specifications at Town Clerk’s office after Thursday, 11th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. V CHARLES COLCLOUGH, Town Clerk. QORPORATION OF CROMWELL. PUBLICANS’ LICENSES. The Holders of Licenses are reminded that the fees are payable to the Corporation, and that the present Licenses expire on 31st instant. CHAS. COLCLOUGH, Town Clerk. WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs SOLOMON. NOTICE. A LL A CCO TINTS due to the late Jinn of MATTHEWS & FENWICK must he settled before Ist JANUARY 1874, otherwise legal proceedings will be talcen for their recovery, J. A. MATTHEWS. Among the special prizes offered for competition at the Hokitika Exhibition, we notice one of a wedding ring for the “ best linen shirt made by a spinster,” and another of a china toaservicc to be given to the “ servant-mrl who has stayed the longest time in her place.” Mrs Nugent Wood, the authoress of the charming volume of poems entitled “ Bush Flowers/ is preparing for the press (the Western Star says) another work of the same description, which will form a valuable addition to the poetical literature of the colonics.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 213, 9 December 1873, Page 4
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