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" PROPERTY-TAX ACT, 1881." "VyOTICEis hereby given that the first instal- _± l meat of Property-Tax for the half-year commencing Ist April, ISSI, will be payable on W EDNESDA Y, the 15th day of February, 18S2, aiul the second instalment of Property-Tax for the half-year commencing Ist October, ISSI, in respect of property will be payable on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of March, 18S2 ; and in respect of Eire, Marine, and Guarantee Premiums on MONDAY, the Ist day of May, ISB2 ; and tlie place or places where the s.iid tax shall be paid shall b: the ollice of the Pro;»crty-tax Commissioner, Government Buildings, We'lington, or any Post Ollice (except in Wellington) which is a Telegraph Station or Money Order Office. J. SPERREY, Property-Tax Commissioner. Wellington, 23rd January, 1882. THE INVINCIHLE QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. 4 CALL of SIXPENCE per ordinary Share i\ was, on the '2lst day of JANUARY, ISS2, made by the Directors of the above Company, and the same is made anil payable on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of FEBRUARY, ISS2, at the Registered Ollice of the Company, Ballarat-street, Queenstown. F. W. F. C EISOW, Legal Manager. FOR SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. About 130 Acres Freehold and .30 Acres Leasehold. W. F. GEISOW is instructed by Mr William . . Sabine to Sell his above referrcd-to Farm at the Lower Shotovcr. It is fenced and subdivided, well watered and sheltered. On the freehold land are erected a Stone Stable for 11 horses, a Stone Dairy (kept cool by water running below it), a Wooden Barn, and part Stone and part Wood Dwelling-house of Seven rooms. For further particulars apply to F. W. F. GEISOW, Queenstown. N 0 T I C E. ON and after the Ist day of SEPTEMBER, 18S1, all Cartage and Expenses must bo paid to the undersigned before delivery is given to carters of goods arriving by the steamers Jane Williams and Antrim. Queenstown, August "Ist. 1881. J. W. ROBERTSON t Co. CELLING OFF ELLING OFF! IMPORTANT NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS, FARMERS. MINERS, AND OTHERS. - Having gone into other Speculations, which requires all my Capital, I have Hrj resolved to dispose of my large and wellassorted 1 - STOCK OF tiIiOI'HRIES, J consisting of - TEA, SUGAR, CANDLES, SALT, VINEGAR, SAUCES, C 2 PICKLES, MAIZENA, MUSTARD, Ti PRESERVED FISH, Ac. ... To effect a Speedy Clearance in the above line, t!.e Goods will be Sold at Prices never before known in the Wakatip district, but for CA S H ONL Y. JOSEPH v. d. WALDE. Queenstown, January 23, ISS2. WAN AX A AND HAWEA. TOURISTS AND OTHERS Visiting these beautiful Lakes are informed that excellent accommodation is to be obtained at Mrs. Russell's WAXAKA HOTEL. The picturesque Glendlui Valley and Bay, from which Mount Aspiring may be viewed, can be reached, ria the Queen's Drive or by water, in one and a-half hours from Pembroke. Cobb & Co. s Coaches, from Dunedin direct and rid Queenstown and Cromwell, arrive and depart twice weekly. Boats, Buggies and Saddle Horses if required. Tlie Dunedin daily and local papers taken in. First-class stabling provided. Guides to Moimt Aspiring if wanted. A first-class Billiard Table on the premises. The best of Liquors only kept. t-ZT Charges strictly moderate. TFX Mrs. RUSSELL, Proprietress. Under Section V., Act 532. ART UNION. I)UR('HASE OF THE DUNGAREE JUNCTION FREEHOLD ESTATE. By Subscription. 10,000 Subscribers of i'l each. 120 Prizes of the full value of £IO,OOO. 117 Lottf Guaranteed. Cash if preferred. Lot 1 Lot 2—2nd prize. £3OOO. Lot II to 20 -10 prizes, Lot 3—3rd prize, £1350. Lot 4—-Ith prize, £4OO. Lot 5 to 'J- 5 prizes, £l5O each. £lO each. Lot 21 to 120- -100 prizes, i' 4 each. The management have increased the number of prizes, aihl thereby increased tin; chances to nearly a certainty t<> win a substantial prize, if not a large and independent fortune for £l. Drawing on the and 29th March. Unsuccessful applicants will have their money returned per return post. No commission will be paid to agents after this date. SE'I'H R. PERSSE. No. 1 Australian and European Chambers Box, Post Office, Ballarat. Read prc^pectu:'

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1254, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1254, 27 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1254, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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