NOTICE. Arrowtown, January 10, 1876. weeks from the date hereof an application will be made by me to the Provincial Government of Otago, for a lease of all that tract of country being at present part of the Commonage, aad containing twenty thousand (20,000) acres (mora or leas), starting at a point directly under the Crown Peak at the foot of the Crown Range, Hong the Kawarau until it strikes Loughnan's western boundary, along the said boundary six ' miles, then in a western parallel line until it strikes William Paterson's eastern boundary of his late application, then in a straight line back to the starting point. HENRY STEELE. O\jjections (if any) to the above application must hi lodged at my office, Arrowtown, on or before 7th February, 1876, on which date the above application will be heard by me. H. A. STRATFORD, V ; Warden. JOSIAH ROGERS, Tailor and Habit Maker, REES STREET, QUEENSTOWN. " R. has much pleasure in informing his patrons ' and the public generally that he has returned from town, and has selected a stock of the REAL MOSGIEL TWEED, which, for genuinnesa of quality and variety of patterns, surpass anything yet introduced into the district. TOWN PRICES. Terms—CASH. DEEP CREEK COAL MINE, Kawarau River. they are now prepared to supply Coal of firstrate quality at their Depot at the following rates : £1 per ton, CASH ; or £1 5s if booked. DOOLEY & SPROULL, Proprietors.
Patronised by their Excellence* Sir George Grey Sir George Bowen, and Sir James Fergusaon, late Governors of New Zealand. EICHARDT'S HOTEL, Q U E EN ST 0 WN, Lake Wakatip, OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. This Hotel is situatad on the margin of Queanstown Bay, and commaada YIEW3 OF THE MAGNIFCENT AND GRAND LAKE SCENERY. PRIVATE APARTMENTS For Touriita and Families. FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLES. THE ONLY HOUSE IN TOWN FOB Al ENGLISH ALE la E. Langford's WAKATIP HOTEL, BEACH-STREET A Good English Grass Paddock for Horses. HUFF AND AITKEN, MANUFACTURERS OF 2TRATED WATERS, CORDIALS, &c. Counts Orders attended to with Desnatoh and Punctuality. VULCAN FOUNDRY, GREAT KING STREET, DUNEDIN. KINCAID, M'QDEEN AND CO. Boilermakers, Engineers, MiUwrights, Founders, Black smiths, &c—All kinds of castings in brass an<s 'iion work; steam engines and boilers made anc repaired ; overshot, breast, and turbine water » heels ; quartz crashing machinery ; pumping anc «inding gear ; cast iron sluice and ripple plates sheet iron hopper and sluice plates punched to anj Il2e of hole; gold dredging spoons, ftc. ; fiou; mill machinery; all kinds ofreaping, thrashing : horse-power machißea,made and repaired; improve* reaping machines. K. M'Q. 4 Co'B improved wwmght-iron piping fl timing and hydraulic mining, is the beet in ua aid cheaper than oanvaa.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 953, 27 January 1876, Page 4
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438Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 953, 27 January 1876, Page 4
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