lOLO NI A L BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A Fourth Call of Five Shillings per Share having been made, payable Ist November, 1875, payments will be received from District Shareholders at thi3 Branch. CYFvIL E. GUDGEON, Manager. Cromwell, 23rd October, 1875. »MURR E L L, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Has REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES, Adjoining the Town Hall. ORPORATION OF CUOMWELL. SALE BY AUCTION LEASE OF TOWN SECTIONS. The Undersigned is instructed to submit to public competition at tbo Town Hall on FRIDAY, November 12, at 2 o'clock sharp, The Lease for 14 years from Ist March, 1874, of a number of valuable Corporation Sections. Conditions at sale. CHAS. COLCLOUGU, Auctioneer. I O R SAL E, by Private Bargain. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, as follows : Good second-hand Bellows and fixings Good Anvil, 3 cwt., nearly new Light Turning-Lathe, suitable for turning wood Stone Bed for Tiring Wheels. Apply to ROBERT WIS HART. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. GEORGE H. VAUSE, Saddler & Harness-Maker, Begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Cromwell and surrounding locality that he has commenced business as above in those premises adjoining Mr Wishart, Blacksmith, where he is prepared to executo work in every branch of the trade in a thoroughly satisfactory manner, and at the lowest possible price. Note the address : Next Wisbart's Blacksmith's Shop, Melmore Terrace, Cromwell. 10MMERCIAL HOTEL, / BUCKINGHAM-STREET, ARROWTOWN. Henry Graham Proprietor. H. Graham, having opened the above Hotel, assures- travellers and the public generally that their comfort and convenience will be strictly attended to. Families visiting Arrowtown will find every accommodation, and receive the best attention at this new and commodious Hotel. The house comprises a suite of private apartments, sample rooms, and commercial room, making the Commercial Hotel one of the best and most comfortable Hotels in the district. There is also tirst-class Stabling and paddock accommodation. H. G. still continues to carry on the business of STOREKEEPING, Wholesale and Eetail. First-Class Bargains for Cash. SALE OF IMPORTANT FREEHOLD PREMISES IN CROMWELL. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. rgUIE UNDERSIGNED has received instructions from Mr JAMES SCOTT to sell by public auction (unless previously disposed of by private treaty) on Ist JANUARY NEXT, at Noon, The whole of his valuable properties in Melmore Terrace, Cromwell, being Sections 1 and 2, Block 1., on which stands the valuable business premises of Mr Scott's Bakery and Provision Store ; and Sections 1 and 5, Block X.; with an Iron 20-stall Stable, and a Stone 3stall Stable, with harness-room, hayloft, etc. Persons seeking a really first-class investment are invited to inspect those properties, or communicate with the undersigned, fpoin whom all particulars may be obtained. Terms liberal. CHAS. COLCLOUGH, Auctioneer, Cromwell,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 312, 3 November 1875, Page 7
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