Queenstown Advertisements. IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Diggers and Others. The Oldest and Cheapest Store IN'QUEENSTOWN! rou Want a GOOD BAG OF FLOURa GOOD BAG SUGAR, &c, &c, Call at Roche's Stoke, Beach-street. There you will be able to BUY TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER Than any other Store in Town. JOHN ROCHE, Next to the United States Hotel, Beach-street. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BEACH-STREET, QUEENSTOWN. rE Proprietor begs to intimate to his friendV patrons, and the public in general, that he has opened the above extensive Establishment, with every description of Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs, Of the Best Quality. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. WELL-AIRED BEDS. 03* Every attention will be paid to the Cleanliness and Comfort of the Establishment. 546 JOHN ROCHE, Pbopbietob. CHARLEY BROCK'S POST OFFICE HOTEL, BALLABAT-STBEET. ' the liberal patronage bestowed on him since opening the above Hotel, respectfully begs to intimate to his Victorian sporting friends and the Public in general that he hopes to merit a continuance Of their patronage by strict attention to 'his custodiers, and keeping none but FIBSTClass Liquors. All 'the" English and Colonial Sporting Papers taken in. N.B.—First-Class Accommodation. *f& Lesbons in the Art of Selp Defence (strictly Private) given by Charley Brock. WZLDRIDGE & WILLIS' . GAMP HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. WINES AND SPIRITS SUPERIOfc ACCOMMODATION. N.B.—Stables attached. 176 Hall to Let. TO BE LET. by the day, week or month, the FORESTER'S HALL, Queenstown. This Hall is beautifully fitted up, and is by far the largest in Queenstown. It is well adapted for large parties, and particularly for Concerts or Balls, and there is every convenience for providing; refreshments on the premises, if desired. Apply to the Proprietors of the Camp Hotel, Camp-street. 697 F. CAREY, Of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL and AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, * PRIZES played for in this Alley, that the following Gentlemen won : Mr W. Symonds—lst Prize, £2 10s—game 150. Mr D, Mahare —2nd Prize, £1 10s— „ 140. Mr Gibson —3rd Prize, £1 os „ 138. F. C. begs also to inform the public that the same amount of Prizes will be up for public competition this current month of November. Queenstown, Ist November, 1863. 666 LUENING & GRIEBEL, TENT-MAKERS, MPORTERS of American Duck, Canvas, Calicp,_&c. Tents of every description. BEACH-STREET, opposite the Royal Hotel; also Hartley-street, Donstan, and Broad-street, Manuherikia. 444 Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds! a LARGE ASSORTMENT ON SALE, ** Consisting of— Peas, Beans, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brocoli, Turnip, Carrot, Parsnip, Lettuce, Radish, Onion, Cress and Mustard, Tomato, Beet, 6tc:, &c, At J. C. BROWN, 428 Al Victoria Stobe, Rees-street AGRICULTURAL LEASES in the Wakatip District can now be obtained. Applications prepared and full information given on application to Mr. Wilson, Solicitor, Queenstown. 739
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 61, 28 November 1863, Page 2
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