ANTED, an APPRENTICE to the ' Bootmaking Business.—Apply to Wm. TAtLOR, Bootmaker, Cromwell. [TANTED,—A Strong LAD, from i 16 to 18, as an APPRENTICE. Apply to E. LINDSAY, Blacksmith, Cromwell. NOTICE. ~IOURTEEN or FIFTEEN QUARTZ ' MINERS WANTED in the Star of the East and Heart of Oak claims, Carrick. Wages, £3 5s per week. Apply to the Working Managers on the Claims. By order of the Directors, Star and Oak Co. 's. ~ 10 the RATEPAYERS of MAC AN- ■■ DREW WARD, CROMWELL. GENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by a number of the citizens of Cromwell to come forward as a candidate for the above Ward, T beg therefore to offer myself as a Candidate for the forthcoming Election.—l am, &c, JOHN TO WAN. July 14, 1873. )ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. CROMWELL AGENCY. On and after MONDAY, the 21st July, the Business of this Bank will be conducted in its I*EW PREMISES, next door to Kidd's Croiu■well Hotel. LIZABETH COMPANY, I REGISTERED. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for SUPPLY of SLABS and PROP TIMBER, delivered at Cromwell or Carrick Range, for ensuing twelve months. Particulars may be obtained from CHAS. COLCLOUGH, Legal Manager, Cromwell. "N the Estate of THOMAS HUDSON, of Carrickton, a Bankrupt. All accounts due to the above must be paid to me forthwith, or legal proceedings will be instituted to recover. GEORGE FA CHE, Deputy Provisional Trustee. OR SALE, Two BUGGIES, (one 1 double-seated), a SPRING CART, and a double set of Harness ; also, a set of Harness to suit buggy oi spring cart; and Two HORSES. Apply to GEORGE JENOUR, Cromwell. FOR SALE. NE or TWO THIRD SHARES, or w THE WHOLE, of the EUREKA COMPANY'S Property at Lake Wanaka, comprising : The ketch EUREKA, 41 tons measurement, launched in 1870, well-fastened, and in good order ; also, The ketch ISABELLA, 23 tons, with sails and gear complete ; A substantial JETTY, and One-Acre Site, with seven years' lease ; STONE HOUSE, LUMBER, &c. &c. To a seafaring man with a small capital, this property would be a safe and profitable investment, as these are the only vessels on the Lake. For particulars, apply to the Company, or to Mr T. RUSSELL, Pembroke. >RIVA.TE SCHOOL, CROMWELL. MRS RHIND, (Late Resident Governess at the Girls 1 Provincial High School), Will he prepared, on and after Monday, 14th instant, to receive DAY SCHOLARS at her Residence, near Cromwell Bridge. The course of instruction will comprise all the ordinary branches ; the Languages, ancient and modern, if desired ; Music and Singing ; Plain and Fancy Needlework, &c. A Youno Ladies' Evening Class Will he formed for teaching Fancywork, Sewing, and other useful accomplishments. Terms may be ascertained on application. UTIDWIFERY.—Mrs C. THOMSON, I'L late (if Aberdeen and Dunedin, begs to give notice that, having arrived in Cromwell, she is prepared to practise in the above profession. Mrs Thomson has a diploma from Aberdeen, and has had an experience of nineteen Residence, at Mr John Hayes', West End, Cromwell.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 193, 22 July 1873, Page 4
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