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Saturday, May 21st, at 12 o’clock UNRESERVED SALE OF ggr *SOO WORTH OF JgJI DRAPERY, MEN’S CLOTHING, &e.,A0., fcc. UNDER BILL OP SALE. if. BARRY Las been favored with instructions from a Dunedin house to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, a Valuable assortment of DRAPERY GOODS, MEN’S CLOTHING, &c„ under Bill of Sale. The Auctioneer can recommend this consignment os being a firet-ciass assortment of goods suitable for the season. The whole be sold without the slightest reserve. FRIDAY, 10th JUNE, 1870, ■ At 13 o’clock, ggf Important and Unreserved Sale / OF Prime Pat Bullocks, Dairy Cattle &«., &c., &o. At Ooodger'e Yards, CromuwU, \YT J. BABRY has been favored with * ' • instructions from Richard Lancaster, Esq., of the Beaumont, to Sell by Public Auction on the above date, without the slightest reserve, a mob of splendid Fat and Dairy Cattle, consisting of—--80 PRIME DAIRY COWS, in full milk and about to milk. With and without Calves, 20 Two and Three Year old HEIFERS, near calving, and all hand-fed. \ 20 From One to Two Year old STEERS ■ 'lad HEIFERS (mixed). SO Htad of PRIME FAT BULLOCKS, pronncial bred. The Auctioneer can with confidence state that such a sphndid mob of Cattle as this has never been offered in the np-comvtry districts. The Cows have all been selected by the most competent judgein the province for dairy purposes ; and the Billocks are in splendid condition, and tit for thebutcher. The whole will be positively sold to the highest bidder, without the lightest reserve. Such an opportunity for securing Prime Dairy ■and Fat Cattle seldom occurs, and the Auctioneer trusts that Mr Lncaster’a enterprise in bringing such a splendid mob to tne district for absolute sale will be duly recognised, svADtji Tehns at , I. i>iii iiilUT »i , -OPENING or THE gHOIOTEB gSIDQE, On The Queen’s Birthday, May 24 GRAND PUBLIC CEREMONY. A FREE LUNCHEON FOR ► . ONE THOUSAND PERSONS I 6B- EVERYBODY 3k invited to come and take part in thia IMPORTANT PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION! In the Evening, -A SUBSCRIPTION BALL Will be held AT QUEENSTOWN, JSTENRY JOHN COPE, Secretary to Celebration Committee, of the- Shotover Bridge. ■ POUR-HORSE COACH XjL will leave Smitham’s Kawarau Hotel -on TUESDAY, May 24 (should sufficenit inducement offer) conveying passengers to the Shotover Bridge, in time for the OPENING CEREMONY ; and afterwards proceeding on to Queenstown, to enable visitors to attend the PallRsturn Pare 50a. M. SMITHAM, Proprietor. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. G: Groi CROMWELL, (Jhfcr, and are liousbuildi} IA NEW ery Establishment -rtME undersjjned beg to intimate to j_ the residen s of Cromwell and tho surtontig district i int they have purchased that octvi allotment >f land opposite-the Council ow having erected a largo And g, which will shortly bo opened GROCERY ESTABLISH--10.-idave been made for a olitain-

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Cromwell Argus, 18 May 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, 18 May 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, 18 May 1870, Page 4