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THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. At the Commercial Sale Rooms, Ballarat-street. Peremptory and Positive Unreserved Sale. T>EUBEN HARRIS has received instructions •"' from Mr D. Marks, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, on Wednesday, December 2nd, 1863, at Two o'clock sharp, A large quantity of Merchandize, consisting Mole trousers Crimean shirts Shetland drawers Ruled foolscap Note paper Sealing wax Aberdeen half-hose Ledgers Grey calico Green baize Perfumery Account books Playing cards Day books Cash ditto Fancy goods Looking glasses &c, &c, &«. The whole will be sold without reserve, as the vendor is relinquishing business. 781 THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. On the Premises. To Parties Furnishing and Others In search of a Good Investment. ■DEUBEN HARRIS has received instructions x * from Mr. D. Marks, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, ou the premises, at 2 o'clock sharp— That new and substantially built Two Room COTTAGE, and Kitchen attached, 21 feet by 12 feet, weatherboarded and shingled, standing on an allotment of 40 feet by 40 feet, section 13, block 3. After which—

The whole of that gentleman's HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Comprising:-Four-post tester iron bed-Glassware stead Chairs Damask curtains Plated ware Hair mattress Knives and forks Feather pillows Ornaments Sheets Vases Pillow cases Tea service Blankets Clock Counterpanes Carpets Dressing table Table cloths Loo ditto Household utensils The above property is splendidly situated close to the Creek. A sure investment to speculators, and to those in search of a good residence. The auctioneer would invite them to inspect the same, as the owne* has spared no expense in erectiogit Terms at Sale. 782 SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER. On the premises, Beach-street. Colman's Hotel and Valuable Stock. T>EUBEN HARRIS has been favored with - u ' instructions from Mr Morris Colman, to sell by public auction, on the premises, on Saturday, December sth, at Two o'clock sharp, The whole of his valuable Stock, consisting MartelPs Brandy Hennessy's do Whiskey Geneva Sherry Port Liqueurs Cordials Bottled Porter Bottled Ale Bitters Champagne Cigars &c, &c, &c. And every requisite for carrying on the business. AFTER WHICH— The Auctioneer will submit that VALUABLE FRONTAGE On which the Hotel is erected, in Beach-street, together with the Wine, Spirit, and Business License. The Auctioneer, in offering this truly valuable property to the public in one of the best positions in the township, would inform them that a lucrative trade is still carried on, and to any active person this opportunity is a sure fortune, the only reason of the owner disposing of the above property, business engagements require him elsewhere. Terms at Sale. Remember—Saturday, December sth, at Two o'clock sharp. 783 Church of England. are required for Seating, Erecting x a Porch, and Putting in Windows to the above Church according to Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr Worthington's Office, Gold Receiver, Queenstown. Tenders to be sent in on or before Saturday, the sth December next, not later than 12 o'clock H. E. CAMPBELL, 788 Hon. Sec. Wakatip Hospital. A GENERAL Committee Meeting is appointed to be held at the Hospital, Frankton, on Thursday, the 3rd December ensuing, at 1 p.m. sharp. Members are requested to attend. H. MARSHALL CROFT, Hon. Sec. Queenstown, 30th November, 1863.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 62, 2 December 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 62, 2 December 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 62, 2 December 1863, Page 5

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