PUBLIC NOTICE.
- — o —~ T BEG to intimate that I have this day disposed of my Interest in the Plant, Goodic'dl, and Business of the CROMWELL AEG US newspaper to my brother, Mr WILLIAM FEN WICK, who will, in conjunction with my late partner, MrJ. A. MATTHEWS, carry an the business from this date. In retirinyfrom my connection with the A EG US, I desire to tender my sincere thanks to the public of Cromwell and the Northern Gold-felds for the very liberal support accorded to Mr Matthews and myself in our effort* to establish a newspaper worthy of this important district. I feel confident that no efforts wilLjbe spared by the new firm to maintain the high standard attained by the AEG US, and to merit the continued and increased support of the general public. GEORGE FENWICK.
JN reference to the above intimation , we beg to solicit a continuance of the favors bestowed upon the late firm, and to assure our Subscribers, Advertisers, and the public generally, that nothing shall be wanting on our part to maintain , ®Br the Leading on the Northern fold-fields . The business will he carried on as heretofore, under the style of Mattheivs tfc Fenwick. J A. MATTHEWS. * WM. FENWICK. Cromwell, Hay 14, 1870,
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Cromwell Argus, 18 May 1870, Page 4
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