Queenstown Advertisements. GOLD. UNION BANK GOLD OFFICE, Rees-street, Queenstown. T B. BRADSHAW, Metallurgist and * Assayer of Bullion, lute of the Assay Staff of the Bank of Australia at Castlcmaine. Maryborough, and Talbot, BUYS GOLD according to SAMPLE and QUALITY, at HIGHEST PRICE. 16 BANK GOLD OFFICE, QUEEXSTOY.'N. W H. BLETCIIER, late of the Bank of * Victoria and Bank of New South Wales, at Ballarat, Crcswick, Avnca, Dunolly, Amherst, Ararat, Inglewood, and Pleasant Creek, and Lit** Gold Buyer at the Arrow, has opened an Office for Purchasing Gold, opposite the B;ink of New South Wales, and next the El Dorado Hotel. 113 Drs. EVISON and CROFT, Physicians, Surgeons, & Accoucheurs, "DEG to inform the inhabitants of Queenstown and surrounding District, that they have entered into Partnership, and that they may be Consulted Daily at the MEDICAL HALL, Adjoining Commercial Hotel, or at their Private Consulting Rooms (opposite El Dorado Hotel), Rees-street. Drs. Evison & Croft also beg to inform the public that they have on Inind a large stock < f Diugs, 6jc., of the best and punst ileseiiption, ami that a competent Assistant is always in attendance to dispense and make up Prescriptions. Teeth Extracted, Stopped, Scaled, and Dentistry practised in all its branches. 11l DIGGER'S REST HOTEL. FRED. SMITH, Proprietor, T)EGS to thank the Public for their patronage during his presence in Queenstown, and to announce to them that he will leave nothing undone to ensure their Comfort and Amusement. Ratting ! Ratting ! Use of the Pit Gratis. BOXING! BOXING!
Every Evening by Professionals and Amateurs. Lessons in the noble ait of self-defence given by Fred. Smith. The best Liquors and Refreshments obtainable on the Lake, and plenty of Fun every evening. 105 TO MELBOURNE, OTAOO. AND SOUTHLAND MERCHANTS. Messrs. Pulford and Co., (LATE I. 11. MORES,) WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, AND STOREKEEPERS, Rees-stbeet, Queenstown, and Arthur's Point, Sliotover, "DEG to intimate to the above, that having purchased that cxt< nsive iron building lately occupied by Mr. I. H. Moses, so centrally situated for the Lake Goldfields, that they are now prepared to receive consignments and store good>. on most liberal terms. Arrangements made for freight between Queenstown and Kingston. All orders punctually and promptly attended to. Queenstown, April 20th, 1533. 23 HOTEIZ SALE, an Hotel, known by the name of the Sliotover East Hotel, doing an excellent business, with restaurant, &c., attached, ready for immediate possession. Applv PULFORD S: CO., Queenstown. If not sold within seven days, the same must' be disposed of by public auction, in order to effect a final dissolution of partnership. 91
FOR SALE, THE Original and Well-established SHOTOVER STORE, with all the Stock-in-Trade thereof, doing a first-rate business. Must be sold to wind up a copartnership. Apply PULFORI) & CO., Victoria Stores, 93 Queenstown. Bakehouse for Sale, OITUATED at the Shotover, opposite Arthur's Point, being the oldest established in the place, and doing a good business, with all the requisites at hand fur commencing immediately. To those inclined to speculate, this is a safe and remunerative investment, as it must, owing to a dissolution of partnership, be sold forthwith. Apply at PULFORD & CO.'S, Victoria Stores, 90 Queenstown.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 June 1863, Page 6
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