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IHE MINES ACT, 18 77. APPLICATION FOIL RENEWAL OF AGRICULTURAL LEASE. March 24th, 1885. To the Warden at Cromwell. I hereby apply for a RENEWAL for a period of ten years from the date hereof of a lease of land for Agricultural purposes situate in the Tarras Survey District, being section number 5, Block 111., on the map of the said district, and comprising 195 acres I rood, or thereabouts, in accordance with the proviso in that behalf contained in section 49 of " The Mines Act, 1877." JOHN POLSOKT. (By his Solicitor, Spence H. Turxon). The above application will be heard at Cromwell on the 1 Oth day of April, 1885. -: , ;'.... JAMES FLEMING, Pro Warden. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. mHE PUBLIC TRUSTEE may benoroiX nated Executor under the Will of.a Testatorii or Trustee under iai marriage or other settlement. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. , | Present Trustees, Executors or Administrators may, if approved, relieve themselves of future responsibility by transferring, trusts to the Public Trustee. Hence, Trustees residing in. England,, America, or elsewhere, r holding moneys for the benefit of persons who"Hive emigrated, to New Zealand, may not.only relieve themselves of responsibility, but, as the rate of interest obtainable in ; NewZealand, exceeds the English rate, willgreatly- augment the iucome of the beneficiaries by so doing. gives an absolute guarantee against loss of funds by the fraud or dishonesty of its officers. The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for investment on real securitytat current rates of interest. .Applications for advances on first mortgage will be received at" the rvaripus agencies, where all further particulars may be obtained. u '- i "-~ l "' '■'- ! -ft. C. SAMEJK.TON, < •[ ' ;: ;: : : Public Trassteel £3OOO. [ADA MANTUA.!: £3OOO. ,'ii NNUAL CONSULTATION _£ll on the PROVINCIAL HANDICAP. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY To be run 1 at the Forbury Racecourse, Dunedin, ■ - .on the 23rd May, 1885. -..,. WILL CLOSE ON THE 21st MAY, 1885. 6,00Q MEMBERS AT 10s. EACH. Horses. First Horse -,-... £6OO Second Horse :d....._ ... ... 300 Third Horse ;.; 200 Starters (divided about £4o;each) y/20Qf Nqh-starters (about £l6 each); rn 300: B U;-M ! ;?,-=fi; s iasii :.i£l6oo. '.. .;,., 112 Cash Awards. .... 2at 100 I.". '.''.""" ..:'..; £2OO 4at 50 ... : ;.r"- V/, .. ! 'i -- : U.' : »2O0« 8 at- 25 ...- . 200 io at 20 .:."""'-. ::? .. 200 20 at 40 ... ■:-,:-'..: ■■:■; i...; :u .200 20ai i;.. ~-w< ........,^ T .. 160 48-'at^- / 5--;v;. ■'.. -% >;•■• b. 240 Each Ticket' has Eight Chances; and' Jean' obin each of the Eight ,; Please send P.O. si Order when convenient, and two .'stamps for reply and, result...,' - v Country Cheques must have one shilling exchange added. ■Sliould this Consultation exceed 6000 Memall Prizes will be divided pro rata. ;. : tf®j Read This. —My Consultation on the Dunedin Cup closed with 8314 subscribers. The first prize of £896 net went to. a well-known musician'in Dunedin''; the second pi-ize of *£44B net went to ah'employee in a brewery 1 at Inv'ercargill ; the third prize of £224 net went to a well-known carpenter in Dunedih: • The names and address of 'the gentlemen who formed the committee,' with the names and addresses of the principal prize-takers has -been furnished to all the .leading; newspapers [throughout' New Zealand. . Investorsoan obtain namesand addresses of the three principal winners, also namesand addresses of ..the committee, and can also inspect Ada's books at al J times. N.B.—As usual, the : principal winners, also names and addresses of the gentlemen who. form the Committee, will be'forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. "' •■■■■-■ "■ - .. . ........... ','■■'■ '"'--^^v'ADA'MANTUA^-'^ ■ ' Care of Lyons and fl art,' - '■ J Box 351; Post-dmce; iDuhedih; 1 LBERT HOTEL, ALBERT TOWN '9 f[ LAKE WANAKA. ;,,„.,,.--. HENRY MACK AY Proprietor. H. Mackay '(late of Mouterie) having purchased and entered into possession of above Hotel, desires to inform Travellers, Tourists, and the General Public that they will find every comfort and accommodation at this house, and that no effort will be spared to give satisfaction to patrons. The Stabling is second to none upcountry, an! every attention will be given in this:department . -..-.;■ The Cellars are stocked with the best brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits, and none other will be kepf by the proprietor. HENRY MACKAY. A SCRUTTON AND CO, A.. MERCHANTS, iJ L London and Invercargill, Have in Stock at their Warehouse, Esk-strset, luyeroargill, and to arrive, a general and assorted Stock, including the ;irj s [ undernamed : Ales, "Bulldog." Lager, and other favourite brands Stout, "Bulldog,'' M'Ewen's, etc. Brandy, Hennessy's, and others Geneva and Old Tom Rum—case and bulk Whisky—case and bulk Schnapps Biscuits, Confectionery Cheese, Hams, & Bacon Cornsacks Jams, Jellies, and Pickles > }■ Bro 'ins and Brushes Matches Oils—various Paper English and local Rice Seeds Sugar ■-•■'•'- Tea, China and Indian Tobacco mi. I Cigars Vinegar Stoneware, Pipes, etc. Also Agents for Heiilsfick and Go.'s Champagne Islay Blend Whisky W. and A. Gilby's Wines and Spirits Guimaraens and S»us' Port and Sherry J. Kitchen and Sun's 1 "andles and Soap T. Calvefc anirCo.'s'o'arets Hilton, Anderson and CoVs Cement Wilkinson, Hey wood & t'lai k's Varnishes and others.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 8 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 8 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 8 April 1885, Page 3