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dromwell enrich; behben^ . haying purchased from Mr,La Fontaine the business lately carried on by him in Cromwell as WHEELWRIGHT and COACH-BUILDER,! Begs, tot announce that he will carry on the same as before, in the premises opposite the Bank of New, South Wales. Good work guaranteed; and prices moderate. Repairs promptly executed. NOT 10 E. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. I L L IA M HOWE, • begs to intimate to the public of Cromwell and surrounding Districts that he has begun business, as. Boot and Shoe Maker in the premises lately erected by him two doors above Mr Baird's residence, Upper Melmore Street* Cromwell. , Having had a long experience in the trade, W. EL is confident that he will give every satis-, faction to those who may entrust him with their orders. - Good stock of Boots and Shoes always on • hand at reasonable prices. ' Repairs neatly and cheaply executed. Note the address:—Upper Melmore Street. ™ INING LEASES REGULATIONS. PROVINCE OF OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. 26th February, 1875. To the Warden, Cromwell. Sir,—l have paid to the District Surveyor the sum required for the survey of the following Gold Mining Lease Application, as required by the Mining Leases Regulations of Otago, and I agree up< n the approval of this application to execute a Lease upon the bases therein stated, if the Governor or his Delegate shall think fit to grant the same.—l have the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant, CHARLES COLCLOUGH, Manager Perseverance Company. Name and address in full of applicant. —Charles Colclough, Manager. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business. —Perseverance Company, Limited. Extent of land applied for.—4oo yards along a quartz lode by 200 yards across the same. Minimum number of men to be employed by the lessee.—For the first three months, four men; subsequently, when in full work, ten men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested.— £3600. Proposed mode of working the land.—Tunnelling and sinking shafts. Precise locality.—On the ground known as the John Bull, at the head of Pipeclay Gully, on the Carrick Range. Term for which lease is required.—Fifteen years. Time of commencing operations. Now in work as an ordinary mining claim. The above application and any objection thereto will be heard before me, at Cromwell, on 16th April, 1875. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above application must, within 48 clear days from the dale of such application, enter his objection at my office. W. L. SIMPSON, Warden.'

A. MURPHY'S OMMERCIAL HOTEL, ARROWTOWN. The best accommodation in Town. First-class Sample Rooms. Excellent Stabling and Groomage. An unsurpassed assortment of choice Wines, Spirits, and Beers. Horses and Buggies for Hire. Holloway's Pills.— Any dyspeptic sufferer aware of the purifying, regulating, and gently aperient powers of these Pills, should permit no one to cloud his judgment or to warp his course. With a box of Holloway's Pills, and attention to its accompanying "Directions," he may feel thoroughly satisfied that he can safely and effectually release himself from his miseries without impairing his appetite or distressing his digestion. By aiding natural nutrition, this excellent medicine raises the bodily strength to its extreme limits, and banishes a thousand annoying forms of nervous complaints. An occasional resort to Holloway's remedy will prove highly salutary to all persons, whether well or ill, whose digestion is slow or imperfect, a condition usually evidenced by weariness, lifltlessness, and despondency.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 278, 9 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 278, 9 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 278, 9 March 1875, Page 3

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