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"D'YE NO KENP" BLACK & GORDON, Wholesale and Retail IRONMONGERS, Blacksmiths, Farriers, &c., AT QUEENSTOWN, DUNSTAN, HOGBURN, WETHERSTONE'S, & KAWARAU JUNCTION. TTAVING Large Stocks of Ironmongery, and now receiving Goods direct from home and Melbourne, they are determined to sell Lower than any other House in Queenstown. Their Blacksmiths' and Farriers' Departments they would recommend parties to visit themselves, being confident that their establishments, as regards Workmanship, is second to none in New Zealand. Every care and pains taken in Shoeing Horses, and at the very Lowest charges in the district. BLACK & GORDON is a name which has become almost a household word, and being so well known, they need no further guarantee to secure patronage. They respectfully tender their thanks to the public for the patronage they have reeeived, and trust—by low charges, good workmanship, and ability—to receive their farther support. Remember!—BLACK & GORDON, Corner of Rees and Beach streets, Queenstown. N.B.—lf they find that any bona-fide Blacksmith in the District lowers his price, theirs will also be reduced. 72 Queenstown Cricket Club. A MATCH will be played on next Friday. Players to be chosen from the members present, at 2 o'clock sharp. By order, 726 GEO. A. WELSH, Hon. Sec. TAMES MARTIN, now in Dunedin Hospital, " would be glad to hear of his brother George, supposed to be mining on the Shotover. Letters to be forwarded to F. CARE If, 721 Commercial Hotel, Queenstown. To Dairymen. SALE, Four Splendid MILCH COWS, and perfectly quiet. Apply to W. S. TROTTER, 723 Green-Vale Station. NOTICE. ALL Accounts owing Messrs. J. TAYLOR & CO., to be paid within fourteen days to Wm. G. Paterson or Munro, Bros., Frankton; and all just demands against the Firm will be paid forthwith. Frankton, 16 th November, 1863. 725 MUNRO, BROS., STOREKEEPERS, FRANKTON, BEG to inform the Storekeepers of Kingston, Queenstown, and the Arrow Township, that they are prepared to receive and forward Goods with accuracy and despatch. N.B.—Goods Stored and Commissions executed on the lowest terms. 724 Tobacco! Tobacco! Tobacco! TULIUS TOEPFER, Wholesale and Retail •J Tobacconist, Queenstown, offers for Sale ABOUT 100 CASES TOBACCO, COMPRISING— Aromatic—§-Ib's, 1-Ib's, and fancy of the choicest brands -» Honeydew—i-lb's of old Virginia Leaf and best brands Do —lo's, the celebrated Comet, Barrett's, Smith's, &c. Twist—Barrett's Anchor brands Cigars—Genuine Havannahs, Cabanas, Trabucos, Regalias, Partagas, &c.; Swiss and Manilas Fancy Tobacconists Goods—Genuine Vienna Meerschaum Pipes, Briar, Myall, English and French clays, Portemonnaies, Pocket Books, &c. Cutlery—Rodger manufacture Vestas—Bell and Black's Having obtained these goods in the Melbourne market, and for cash only, J. T., to defy competition, intends to sell at the lowest wholesale prices. J. TOEPFER, Corner of Rees and Beach streets, 719 Queenstown. Accountant, Mining Agent, and Gold Broker. I HAVE this day resumed business again. H. MANDERS. Office—Next Bracken's Hotel. 18th November, 1863. 720 > Shares for Sale on the River. TWO SHARES FOR SALE, CHEAP, on STAPLETOX'S BEACH» Shotover, ©n. • acqount of leaving for Victoria. The Ilace will / - be completed by Monday next, November 21st. A Apply Camp Butchery, Camp-street. 72®

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 58, 18 November 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 58, 18 November 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 58, 18 November 1863, Page 5

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