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I Form lii (Mr-. :',:',). Minims Act, t»OS. JCATIOX FOR LTCEXSE OK A WATERKACE. Warden of the Ola-'") Miuiu ;mt to the Mining Act, 190S, •rsi-ned (JrKOIIGK Fi.uoit, of lilies for ;i license for a water race, as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose. Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 2-"> I - 1 - at •") a.m. Hateand number of miners right: :i 7 12 soc;.;. Address for service : Care of A. M. Brodriek, Solicitor, Cromwell. Dated at Cromwell, this 22nd day the race, and ol it: in- at ;i point on Card rout Riser 20 can side o tiou !!, Block IV, Lower Wanaka, going through George B.illautyno's freehold land and crossing the PcmLengtn and intended course or race : One mile north west to south italic : East side Car Estimated time and eost of construction : <S weeks ; JJ-'iO Mean depth and breadth: 1 foot (J inches (loop, '2 feet wide. Number of heads to be diverted : Purpose for which water is to be jed : Irrigation and watering stock". Signature of Applicant : GEORGE ELLIOTT, By his Solicitor, A. M. Bkodkick. Precise time of filing the foregoing application : Friday, 24th January, 11)13, at 10 a.m, at Wardens Court at Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto : Monday, the 2 Ith day of February, l'Jl-5, at 11. a.m, at Warden's Court at Pembroke. Objections must be Hied- iu the Registrar's office and notified to applicant at least three davs before the T. -I. -IOIIXSTOX. New method groat success. Fish arrives good condition. Makes grand change of diet, ;>nd costs little. Write to us for what you want. We yet supplies! daily. Only the choicest and freshest of fish scut out. Prices lowest in the city. Enclose payment when ordering, allowing for postage. Postage Kales": 2d for first lb, and Id for every additional lb up to 1 lib. Following are a few varieties : Soles, Flounders, Iving Fish, (l roper, Barracouta. .Smoked Fish: Red Cod, King Fish, Barracoutn, Terahiki, Ling, Blue " SWEETINGS," Stuart Street, Dunediu. iHUkHW Horseshoer, Wheelwright, and General BSaGksmith,

Beg to aunouuco that ho has commenced ousinoss at LOWBURN, whore patrons can rely en having all classes of Shooing and General Work executed in a first class manner at Reasonable Rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Uaviir.' secured the services of an experienced Wheelwright, 1 am in a ... '.; i;.... i,, ...,.!,..■<-,'•,. .-ill k-h.ils of pusitmn to undertake all kinds ol WIIICKLWRIGHT WORK and to execute same promptly and efiioiently. A Trial Solicited. The Cromwell Veterinary Shoeing Forge, MBLMOKK bTREKT, Oromwkll. Robert Wishart and Son, Blacksmiths. in thanking then numerous customers for their ong and valued patronage, and soliciting a continuance, of same, desires to state that the new additions are now completed, and that their shop in one of the host repair shops in New Zealand for Dredges, Waggons. Farm Implements, etc.

SHOEING BRANCH in charge of a lirsfc-class shoor. Hack Shoes Draught . . . . 10s per sol. Modiurn . . . . t ; s and 9s. NIiTT Ca:^J{. Bust known appliances for tyring pur • popes. Cold Tyro Setter. Setts em cold. Makes very accurate work. Costs only few shillings pen- sett. Machines for fitting brass caps and mail axles. All charges at Lowest Paying Rfifrn.FASHION JOURNALS CHEAP NOVgLS HOOKS u, h.jinj. AH i | 1m.:.|,:; by v,vl! kltuUM ,n|l)iof; IX I'ASIIIOX .fOf.'RNALS ii.'d ;ui'l |'o .ii'ii |:i ;uiy ;t(\(\)v;y. THY Ominous Uuwivo J'runi Attention. CROMWELL.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2338, 3 February 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2338, 3 February 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2338, 3 February 1913, Page 4

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