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Mmm, The following c arc the days appointed for howling the Resident Magistrate's and Warden's Courts for the Quarter ending the 31st clay of March, 187 G, for the Duns ban division of the Otago doldliehls District . Cly de- every Trl URSI) AY. Crom well—every FIJI DA Y. Alexandra-MCISDAY, February 14, 28 y March 13, 27. Roxburgh—TUESDAY, February 8 ; March 7. BIacks—TUESDAY, February 15 ; March 14. The Warden's Office, Roxburgh, having been appointed a Land Office for the District of Clyde, on the days above-named, and immediately after the sitting of the Court, the Distnct Land Officer will receive applications under the Waste Lands Act within the Land District of Clyde. W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON, Warden and It. M. jIDWARD ALDEIDGE, LJ , PARKIER, BLACKSMITH, and MACHINIST, (late of Clyde,) Has started business in the above line in the premises lately occupied by J. W. Thomson, in Meluiore Terrace, Cromwell. From his long experience in the District, and his well-known habit of promptly executing all orders entrusted to him, he confidently hopes to receive a share of public patronage. N.B. —A large stock of Horse and Cattle Medicine? and Drugs on hand. Ornamental Gates and Palisading, suitable for Cemeteries, public or private fences, made to any pattern. JSr" Horses shod on the Ooodenough or Charlior principle. EDWARD ALDRIDGE, r Melmore Terrace, Cromwell. . CROMWELL j ETERINARY SHOEING FORGE f Next door to Kidd's Cromwell Hotel. ROBERT WISHART, General Blacksmith, Farrier, Machinist, &e., Begs to intimate to the public that he has purchased the business from Mr Edward Lindsay, as Farrier and Blacksmith, and hopes by paying strict attention to business, and turning out good substantial work of all kinds, guaranteed, to merit a continuance of public support. R. W. begs to intimate to the public generally that he has purchased the cast-iron bfd for tiring wheels from Mr Lindsay, being the first introduced up-country ; and in this branch he will guarantee to give every satisfaction. Horses shod on the latest and most-approved principle. Light shoes 10s. Draught do lGs. U B LI C NOTICE. WILLIAM MACKAY, TAILOR & CLOTHIER, Begs to inform the residents of Cromwell and surrounding locality that he has commenced business as above in those premises formerly occupied by Mr Max Gall, Chemist, (opposite Messrs Hallenstein and Co.'s Store,) where by strict attention to all orders entrusted to him, and turning out first-class workmanship, he hopes to merits share of public patronage. A choice variety of first-class Tweeds on hand. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction, both a to style and material. MYIHIES SON ; Legal Advisers, Arbitrators, Land Brokers, Land Agents, Financial Agents, Stock Brokers, Surveyors, and Conveyancers. All business with the Waste Land Board carefully attended to. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt replies. Both the partners have had considerable experience on the Goldfields. Special attention paid to all business under the new Bankruptcy Act, which comes into force on the Ist January, 1876. Office: Princes-street, Duncdin.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume VII, Issue 325, 1 February 1876, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume VII, Issue 325, 1 February 1876, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume VII, Issue 325, 1 February 1876, Page 7