Queenstown Advertisements. ANTED, a BOILER MAKER, for a few days. Apply " Victoria" Booking Office, Kingston. 639 Apply at the Eureka Hotel, Ballaratstreet, Queenstown. 634 WANTED, A MARRIED COUPLE for the ** Hospital, the man to act as House Steward, his wife as Laundress. tion of the Eldorado Hotel, either as a Restaurant or a Billiard Room, Terms easy. Apply to Mr. Cassius. 613 SHINGLES for the New Theatre in Bal-larat-street. Apply on the ground. 627 WOODEN BUILDING, 12 x 15 feet, on Blocks, with one Window, and floored. Walls 7 feet high. Offers received till noon, 31st inst. Addres, E. R. " Wakatip Mail" Office. Missing Friends. August, 1863, purchased a Brown Gelding at the Provincial Sale Yard, Dunedin, is requested to send his address to FJ.W., box 67, Post-office, Dunedin. 616 - 1 - Bay Mare at the Provincial Sale Yard, Dunedin, on the 15th August, 1863, is requested to forward his address to F.J.W., box 67, Postoffice, Dunedin. 615 SALESJBYJL^^ THIS DAY. To Storekeepers, Speculators, and Others, In Search of a Profitable Investment. REUBEN HARRIS has received instructions * from Mr. Rich to sell by public auction, This Day, at Two o'Clock sharp, on the ground, Those Valuable FRONTAGES in Rees and Shotover streets. Lot 1 has a frontage of 20 x 66, on which is erected the frame of a House, weatherboarded. Lot 2—20 x 66, with frame. Lot 3—15 x 40, on which is erected a substantial Four-roomed Cottage, floored, chimney, &c., and now let at £5 per month. The Auctioneer respectfully requests the public to inspect tjie above properties, as Business Sites are becoming scarce and valuable, and the above will be sold without reserve. Terms at Sale. REUBEN HARRIS, 642 Auctioneer, Ballarat-street. from Edward Jackson, Esq., to sell by private contract, that splendid Allotment in Balla-rat-street, next Bank of New Zealand, containing 25 feet frontage by a depth of 66 feet. REUBEN HARRIS, 643 Auctioneer, Ballarat-street. SMITH v. SNELL. BY virtue of a warrant of the Resident Magistrate's Court, there will be exposed to SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Camp Ground, ON THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29th, About 614 feet of TIMBER, consisting of Planking, Quartering and Scantling,and some Slabs and Lumber. J. FRYER, Bailiff. Queenstown, October 22,1863. 614 >HE Owners of S.S. " VICTORIA" beg to inform the public that she is now laid up for improvements to Boiler and New Machinery, and hope to place her on her old berth, IN A FEW DAYS, the fastest and most comfortable Boat on Lake Wakatip. 640 TO THE INHABITANTS OF UUEENSTOWN. WE, the undersigned, beg to inform Storekeepers and others of Queenstown, that on and after Monday, October 19, 1863, the following rates of freight (from Kingston to Queenstown) have been determined on, viz. : For Dead Weight - - £2 per ton. For Measurement Goods - £2 do. ToFranktou - - - £2los. do. W. G. Rees— H. Walker— Tohn Kerr— David Watkins— David Armstrong— Thos. Keeley— Dennis M'Kenna— J. S. Miller—- / Young America i May Queen \ Pearl Moa ( Swift { Royal Bride Victoria schooner Escort Morning Star Bruce Pride of the Clutha Commission on cartage—2| per cent. 20
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 52, 28 October 1863, Page 6
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