milE REV. FATHER M‘KAY will J- celebrate MASS at Cromwell on Sunday, 19th instant, at 1(J o’clock a.m. NOTICE. —The following are the days appointed for holding Resident Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts for the half-year ending 30th June, 1874, for the Dunstan division of the Otago Gold-fields District: Clyde— every THURSDAY. Cromwell— every FRIDAY. Alexandra— MONDAY, April 13, 27 ; May 11, 25 ; June 8, 22. BIacks— TUESDAY, April 14 ; May 12 ; June 9. Roxburgh— TUESDAY, May 5 ; June 2. W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON, Resident Magistrate and Warden.
E W RUSH TO THE London House. W. TALBOYS Has just returned from Dunedin, after purchasing a large stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, & BOOTS, At a small advance on the English cost, which will be sold at such prices as must command a SPEEDY CLEARANCE. Goods will be sold CHEAPER than at the late Clearing Sale. The motto of this House will be Small Profits and Quick Returns. 24 per cent, will be allowed on all cash, transactions, and 5 per cent, will be charged on all accounts not paid within a month. Goods will he sold on these terms only. Note the address : W. TALBOYS, LOUHHOHr HOUSE, 231 CROMWELL.
RAND AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENT. A FAREWELL BENEFIT, tendered by a few friends, to Mr SIMPSON, late School teacher, will be given in the SCHOOLROOM, Bannockburn, on FRIDAY FIRST, 17th April, PROGEA M M E, Part I. Overture .... Messrs Moore and Peake Song— Old Scotland, T love thee - Mr Campbell Comic Song— Susan's Sunday Out Mr Welliugs Song— Put me in my little Bed - Lady Amateur Song— Nelly Ray Mr Richardson Violin Solo Mr Guthrie Song— The Learned Man - - - - Mr Berry Song— The White Squall - - - Mr Campbell Song— The Roman ’Fall ... Mr Simpson Song— Gentle Annie .... Lady Amateur Song— My long-tailed Blue - - - Mr Moore Stump Speech Mr Chadwick. Part 11. THE BANNOCKBURN MINSTRELS will make their re-appearance. Overture— Octoroon Gcdop .... Company Opening Chorus— Happy are we - - Company Song— Dolly Day Mr Berry Song— Kingdom's Coming- - . -Mr Simpson Song —Lilly Barn Mr Moore Song— Ring, Ring the Banjo - Mr Chadwick. The whole to conclude with a laughable NEGRO FARCE.
Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o’clock sharp. Admission, 3s. The COT TAGE on the Carrickton Road, near the Caledonian claim.—Apply to JAMES TAYLOR, Cromwell. TENDERS are invited for DRIVING TUNNEL 100 feet in the Garrick Range United Company’s claim. Tenders to be sent in to THOMAS SCOTT, Carrickton Post-office, not later than April 20. Specifications can bo seen with Thomas Scott, at Carrickton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. QUBSCRIBERS and Advertiser * are reminded that the Quarter ends on May 5. All accounts will he duly rendered to that date, and it is imperative to make an immediate settlement of the same, as the present Lessee is retiring from the business. .mgjna t ahhbtth Professor Anderson, the Wizard of the North, is dead, lie died on February 3. He was sixty years of age. S . A L E.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 231, 14 April 1874, Page 4
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