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CORPORATION NOTICES. ~gr o t i o e. The Annual Balance Sheet of the Queenstown Borough Council for the year 1890 91 is open for inspection by any ratepayer at the Town Clerk's Office between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. up 14th September. F. ST. OMER, Mayor. IT SINES S NOTICE COTTER BROTHERS. Having purchased from Mr Fred Evans his business and all connections with STORE AND BUTCHERY AT BULLENDALE, Hope that, *by moderate prices, first-class articles value for money, and strictest attantion to business to obtain a fair share of support from the Residents of Bullendale and Surrounding district. BULLENDALE, August Ist 1891. I beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Bullendale and Surrounding district that I have sold on behalf of Mr Fred Evans, the premises and goodwill of Store and Butchery lately occupied by Mr Henry Graham, to Messrs Cotter Brothers, and trust that the public will give them their hearty support. JAMES H. EVANS. 4 PPLICATION FOR SPECIAL CLAIM. (Under Regulation No. 4.) Wakatipu, August 19, 1891. To the Warden at Queenstown, We hereby apply for a special claim for goldmining purposes, under the provisions of " The Mining Act, 1886," of the lands hereinafter de■cribed. THE GALLANT TIPPERARY QUARTZMINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Signature of applicant. (By its solicitor, Wesley Turton.) Name and address in full of applicant—The Gallant Tipperary Quartz-mining Company, Limited. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business—The Gallant Tipperary Quartzmining Company, Limited. Locality where the land applied for is situatedSurveyed sections 6, .7, and 8, block XL, Skippers Creek district. Extent of land applied for—46 acres 1 rood and 4 poles. Amount of capital proposed to be inyested—£6ooo. Proposed mode of working the land—Tunnelling and shaft Finking. Term for which special claim grant is required—--21 years. General remarks—The land applied for is already held by the applicant under licenses to work miue and the present application is merely for the purpose of consolidating the titles into one. Dated at Queenstown this 19th day of August, 1891. The above application and any objections will be heard at the Warden's Office at Queenstown, on 14th September, 1891. Any persons desiring to object to the granting of a special-claim applied for must, within 16 clear days from the date of such application, enter his objections at the Warden's Office at Queenstown. H. NELSON FIRTH, pro Warden. Warden s Office, Queenstown, 19th August, 1891. SATURDAY 12th SEPTEMBER, 1891. At 4 o'clock, p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At EICHARDT'S HOTEL QUEENSTOWN. LICENSES TO NET TROUT IN LAKE DISTRICT. MORGAN O'MEARA, instructed by the Lakes District Acclimatisation Society, will sell on the above date The right to net trout in certaic areas from 2 to 10 miles long in above Lakes. A plan of the Lakes, having the areas marked thereon, may be sec n on application to the Secretory, H. N. FIRTH, Or MORGAN O'MEARA, Auctioneer. ESTED SEEDS. VEGETABLE SEEDS.—Comprising the best varieties of Peas, Beans, Carrots, Cabbage, Lettuce, Onions, Tomatoes, Turnips, etc., etc., from reliable FLOWER SEEDS.-Over 500 varieties, inoluding choice strains of Florists Flowers, primulas, cinerarias, calceolarias, pansy, etc,—Unequalled, and sure to give satisfaction. FARM SEEDS.—Clovers, rye-grasses (Pacey's imported and colonial), Italian and English natural grasses, turnips, mangolds, etc. Samples and prices on application. POTATOES.—New varieties from Britain in limited supply. Snowdrops, Sutton's Reading Russet, Reeding Giant, Lord Tenuyson Stuart, M.P., etc. During the pabt year the principal prizes at the leading Horticultural show* have be awarded to the produce of seeds supplied by H. and M. FRUIT TREES.—Apples, pears, plums, peaches, etc., clean and well grown on blight-proof stocks. Howden and Moncrieff, PRACTICAL SEEDSMEN. DUNKDIN. i

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1833, 21 August 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1833, 21 August 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1833, 21 August 1891, Page 2

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