QUEENSTOWN AI )VE KTISEMENTS. SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. On Account of Whom it Mav Concern. 55 Bags Hart's Adelaide Flour. 14 do. Feed Oats. T3RUCE, \\ OOD & CO. have received in- -*-* structions to sell by public auction, a! their Mart, Ballarat-street, This Day, at noon sharp, on account of whom it may concern, o\ tons Hart's Adelaide Flour, in fine order 1 do. Prime Feed Oats. No Reserve. Terms—Cash. 317 THIS DAY Flour, Bacon, Chaff, Drapery, Boots, Crockery, &c., &c. IJRUCE. WCOD & CO. beg to intimate that their Po&tpoiied Saie will tube place at their Mart, at 110011 sharp, when tbey will submit— Sinclair's Bacon —Duffield's Flour Chaff—Oats—Bran Drapery —Boots and Crockery. (See previous advertisements.) 318 WEDNESDAY, STH AUGUST. The Royal Hotel, Beach-street. "DEUBEN HARRIS has received instructions from Mr. George Clements, to sell bv public auction, on Wednesday, August sth, at Two o'clock, on the premises, The above well-known Hotel, Concert Room, &c , with a twelve o'clock Licence. Stock, icc., to be taken at valuation. After which A magnificent Pianoforte. To parties in search of n good paying business' this is a first-rate chance. For further particulars and terms, which are liberal, apply to the Auctioneer. 314 N OTIC E. To any Whom it May Concern. In the Court of Petty Sessions, \ Arrow, Colony of New Zea- f land, and Province of Otago, l To WIT — J JOHN WHITE, Plaintiff, AND DANIKL MOORE, Defendant. T> Y Virtue of a Warrant of Distress, issued in D the above case, and dated the 25th day of July, 1863, Take Notice that I intend to sell by Public Auction, 011 Monday, the 3rd day of August, 1863, at the hour of 1 p.m., at the alluvial claim known as the Hit-or-Miss Claim, situated on the Arrow River, the following, viz., One Tenth Share in the above Claim, with pump and 19th share of the Race, or any other right or interest the said defendant may have in the said share, claim, machinery, or tools and mining gear, Unless execution be previously satisfied. Terms, Cash, on fall of the hammer. Given under my hand, at the Arrow Police Court, this 27th day of July, 1863. (Signed) EDWARD PUGHE, 38 Bailiff to Resident Magistrate's Court. GILMORE BROTHERS, BUTCHERS, ARTHUR'S POINT, BEG to inform the Public of Arthur's Point, that in order to meet the times they will, on and after the 2nd August next, Sell Meat from 9d. to Is. per lb. GILMORE'S BUTCHERY, In front of the Ro&e, Thistle, and Shamrock Hotel, Arthur's Point. 313 IMPERIAL BOWLING SALOON, ARROW TOWNSHIP. M. GUERIN. niHE FINEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND -L LIQUEURS VERITABLE COGNAC. THE ET CAFE "A LA FRAN§aise." An Elegantly Fitted Private Room. 39 TENDERS WANTED for Formation of Beach-street, from Mr. Atkins, Butcher, to M'Cann's Boarding House. Apply to Mr. Brooks, Wakatip Hotel. 316
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 27, 1 August 1863, Page 5
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471Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 27, 1 August 1863, Page 5
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