N behalf of tho Church of England Sunday School, I beg to return Bincore thanks to those who contributed funds or yotherwiso assisted in promoting tho success of the late Picnic. [ ' E. M. WAKEFIELD. I .ATH 0L I C BAZAAR. J ' The Committee of tho Bazaar in aid of the Catholic Church and School, desire to express their SINCERE THANKS for the very generous support received in donations and otherwise, and which contributed so largely to the •success iof the undertaking. ' • ÜBLIC NOTICE. T, Anders Olson, will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, she bavin; left my home without my consent. Any person harbouring her after this date will be liable to prosecution. ANDERS OLSON December 20, 1575. JOT I 0 E. As Mr A. OLSON has seen fit to wake my name the talk of the district, I think it only fair 1,0 let the public know the following facts : 1. That I did not leave My Olson's residence . till his violence made it unsafe for me to 2. That he frequently, without provocation, ordered me to " clear out." 3. That since leaving him, I have twice asked him to sign a deed of separation, which he refused ; and, therefore, ■4. I continue to hold him responsible for my debts. '' ' ' ANNIE OLSON. Kawai'au Gorge, December 24, 1871). 0 R SALE. That FARM of 27 acres in extent, situated next to the Farm of Mr John To wan, Cromwell Flat. Six acres are laid down in potatoes, and two in kidney potatoes. There are also growing two or three toils of carrots ; about a ton and a half of onions; one ton parsneps ; and a large quantity of cabbages, turnips, &c A few fruit trees are also in bearing. The whole is well and securely fenced, and a good opportunity is afforded of carrying on a market gardening business on a large scale. There will also be sold with above : Five-roomed House Two-stalled Stable Large piggery No. 6 Stove Horse and Spring Crt &c. &c. &cr For particulars, apply to AH TONG, On the farm. I STATE of JEFFERY & ERASER, of Clyde, Storekeepers. TENDERS ARE INVITED For the PURCHASE of the above Estate, in lots as follows : Lot 1. Grocery Stock 2. Drapery Stock 3. Boots Stock ■4. Crockery Stock 5. 3 Horses, 1 Spring Cart, 1 Bread Van, 1 set double harness, 1 spring cart harness, 2 ridini saddles and bridles, 1 pack saddle, etc. etc., (all nearly new.) 0. Baking Plant, Goodwill, and Lease of Premises 7. Book Debts 8. Household furniture and effects. Tenderers to state the lump sum they are prepared to give for either the whole or each of the above lots. : Stock-lists to be seen on the premises or at the offices of Messrs David Baxter and Co., Dunedin. Tenders will be received up to the 31st Decomber, by Mr C. J. Webb, Clyde, or Messrs David Baxter & Co., Dunedin. Tho Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. DAVID BAXTER ) ™ , THOMAS BROWN Trustees.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume VII, Issue 320, 31 December 1875, Page 4
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