THIS DAY. SALE BY AUCTION OF Groceries, Drapery, Ironmongery* AND CROCKERY. * T) ELLIOTT will sell by auction, 011 the • Premises, Beach-street, opposite to the store of Messrs. Gash and Paul, This Day, inst., at 11 o'clock, The whole of the Stock-in-Trade of a wholesale and retail storekeeper, consisting of the most varied stock of General Stores ever offered in Queenstown. The following list will show a few of the varied assortment of goods— IRONMONGERY. Dinner bells, table gongs Kerosene, do. lamps, wicks and glasses Collins' and Hunt's long and short-handled shovels and picks Sharp's axes Collins' half axes and tomahawks Pewter measures and brass taps Corrugated iron and rope Cutlery of the best description Carpenters' tools in great variety Counter and other gold scales Enamelled wash-hand basins Nails, iron, and copper tacks Brushware and quicksilver. GROCERIES. Bacon, pickles, spice, pepper, hams, carbonate of soda, oatmeal, currants, tartaric acid Soap, Pain-killer, cigars and tobacco, paperbags, honey. DRAPERY. Flannels, bed-tick, French felt and other hats, &c., &c., &c. The Auctioneer calls especial attention to the sale, as the whole must be cleared off to the highest bidder.' 306 Steam to the Head of Lake from Kingston. r£ HE Powerful Steamer " VICTORIA' Will leave Kingston for the Head of Lake on EVERY FRIDAY, until further notice, calling at Queenstown, Twelve-Mile, and Twenty-Five Mile, returning the following day. For freight and passage apply to R. HOWORTH, Kingston ; Or to A. WEBSTER, Wakatip Stores, 301 Queenstown. Great War in Queenstown! OPPOSITION RAGING TO A FEARFUL EXTENT. Horses Shod for the Million BY THE WELL-KNOWN BLACK & GORDON, TXTHO have none but First-class Workmen in * their employ. They don't believe in puffing away about prize-taking for shoeing horses or docking donkeys, as they are well aware that every man knows when his horse is well shod. They invite every one to bring their horses and judge as to the character of the workmanship themselves, their Prices being extremely Low. Plain Shoes 20s. Do. Toes and Heels 30s. And if they find that any bona-fide Farrier in the district will shoe them for less, their charges will come down accordingly. When ere in Beach-street you may be, Be sure and call on B. & G. " Wha shoes horses ' without corns or contraction ?'"— If ye dinna ken, Jamie Brigs 'll gie thee information ! 299 NOTICE. To Merchants, Publicans, and Boatmen. SALE, by Private Contract, that Wellknown Hotel, THE BOATMAN'S HOME, With all those splendid water privileges attached, including Queen's Wharf and Jetty. Three steamers arrive here and depart daily. This is well-known to be the most central position in the township, and will always command a good trade. For any further particulars apply at the Boatman's Home. 303 WANTED, a SMART BARMAN and WAITER—none other need apply. All Nations Hotel, Queenstown. 302 BANK GOLD OFFICE. Q A . WELSH, GOLD BROKER, Next Bank of New South Wales, and Union Hotel. • 220 MAORI POINT BANK GOLD OFFICE. H. W. Peryman, GOLD BUYER for *he BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Queenstown Price Given for Gold oil Maori j Point. 293
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 26, 29 July 1863, Page 5
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