TO BUILDERS. I r | RENDERS are wanted for the erection • of STABLES (STOKE) in Cromwell, for Messrs I. Hallenstein and Co. Plans and Specifications may he seen at the store of the above firm, where tenders are to be lodged on or before MONDAY, December 22, at 12 noon. F. W. BURWELL, Architect. J NOTICE. I , , lENDERS are invited up till MON--1 ■• DAY, 29th December, for Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 of a BRIDLE-TRACK from the Cardrona Township to M'Nulty's Hotel, via the Kirtleburn. Tenders are to be addressed to Mr Aleeed Austin, Chairman of the Cardrona Progress Committee, marked "Tenders for Sections 1, 2, 3, or 4," as the case may be, and accompanied with a deposit of 24 per cent, on the amount of tender. On the acceptance of any tender, a further deposit of 24 per cent, must be made for the due fulfilment of the contract. A tracing of the track and specifications can be seen, and full information obtained, at the Post Office, Cardrona. The route of the track is marked with flags and stone cairns. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Cardrona, 6th December 1573. \ PPLICATION having been made by . JOHN TO WAN and others for a special claim in the Kawarau Gorge, of four acres more or less, notification is hereby made that anyone, desirous of objecting to same must do so in writing on or before the 9th January 1874, the day fixed for the hearing. W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON, Dec. 12, 1873. Warden. |vj OTICE.—From and after the Ist i* October, the Warden and Resident Magistrate for Dunstan District will hold Court as follows at the different places under his charge, during 1573 : At Clyde every THURSDAY. : At Cromwell every FRIDAY. At Blacks, on TUESDAY, the 23rd December. At Teviot, on TUESDAY - , the 16th December. W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON, Warden and R.M.
ALBERT HOT EL, STORE, & POST-OFFICE, ALBERT OWN. H. NORMAN Begs to intimate that he has made very extensive improvements in the above old establishment, and can now offer unrivalled accommodation, both for man and horse. A large stock of General Stores & Drapery always on hand. Old acquaintances will please remember that they can still make themselves perfectly at home at 11. NORMAN'S, ALBERTOWN. i FORTS ! SPORTS !! SPORTS !!! > NEW YEAR'S SPORTS AT LOWBURN. The usual Sports will take place at the Lowburn on New Year's Day. EVERYBODY INVITED! EVERYBODY WELCOME ! HORSE RACING, FOOT RACING, PIGEON SHOOTING, &c. &c. &c. The Members of the Brass Band have kindly promised their services.—Further particulars in next issue. JOHN PERPJAM. [ILLS, DICK, & C o. ' S ALMANAC FOE 1874, JUST PUBLISHED, Has been considerably enlarged and improved, and will be found to contain a greater variety of useful information than any other almanac published in New Zealand. Price, 2s 6d. Sold by all Storekeepers and News-agents. MILLS, DICK, & CO.,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 214, 16 December 1873, Page 4
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