m ANTED, a Respectable Person, as GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs LAWRENCE, ; Qaartzville. Important and unreserved sale of Farm and Effects by auction. T\ POWELL & CO. will sell by pubA' • be auction (by order of the Executors in the Estate of M. SREANLY, deceased,) on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1874, at 2 o’clock sharp, ” At Shannon Farm, near Cromwell, >■ . AH that property known as Shannon Farm, containing 150 acres or thereabouts, held under authority of Messrs Howell and Loughnah, and with right of purchase from the Government; being nearly all well and sturdy fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, and having ■about 40 acres sown in Wheat and Oats. Together with' ’ Dwelling, Stable) -yards; piggeries, &c. &c., thereto belonging. ; *•. 8 «rlO well-bred-Cattle 3 Horses, 3 Mares, and 2 young stock ■ Pigs, Fowls, Ac. Horse Chaff-Cutting Machine Threshing Machine Stack of unthreshed Oats 1 dray, spring-cart, harness, belting, &c. : -V" AISO, Several desirable Sections in the Town of Cromwell '‘ 4 ‘ ■■ f • Such an opportunity of securing a first-class farm, and really useful stock and produce should command the attention of intending purchasers. Terms at sale, ; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 00TT AG E TO; LET. Apply to d ■ E, LINDSAY, Melmore Terrace, Cromwell. JIIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. The undersigned, being desirous of Retiring from Business and Going Home, is willing to TREAT with any person for the PURCHASE of his long and well-established Business as a GENERAL BLACKSMITH in Cromwell, The Premises, Tools,, and all requisites for carrying on the business are in first-class order, and the Stock is at present up to the requirements of the trade. For full particulars, apply to the Undersigned. E. LINDSAY, ■ Blacksmith. Cromwell, Oct. 1, 1874. 0 R S A L E. ONE FOURTH SHARE in Water Race and Claim of the All Nations Company, Smith’s Gully, Bannockburn. This well-known property is one of the most valuable in the District, the race commanding all the ground at the foot of Garrick Range. For particulars, apply to the Undersigned, or to Mr H. BEHRENS, on the claim. JAMES MARSHALL, Mining Agent, Cromwell N 0 T I C E. ANY Stray HORSES or CATTLE running on the WanakA. Station must not be removed without the consent of the sta-tion-owners. CAMPBELL A M'LEAN. rjl ENHERS EOR TUNNEL Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till SATURDAY, October 17, for DRIVING a TUNNEL 800 feet (more or lessf.in the Heart of Oak claim, Garrick Range. Parties may tender either to put in the tunnel simply, or to lay down their own rails, find trucks, &c., in connection with the work. Specifications can be seen at the Company’s Office, Cromwell, or on the claim. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES MARSHALL, Manager. New Advertisements. NOT! 0 E. SHEARING will commence on the WANAKA STATION on or about the 20th November. Price, 17s fid per hundred. Union men not wanted. Learners will be employed, and allowed for the full number they shear. CAMPBELL & M'LEAN.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 263, 13 October 1874, Page 4
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