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TUESDAY, 16th JUNE, 1863. At Kingston. In the Trust Estate of Mr. Joyce. T)RUCE, WOOD & CO. have been instructed to sell, without the slightest reserve, on Tuesday, the 16lh June— The buildings known as the ROYAL HOTEL, together with the stock-in-trade, furniture, goodwill, &c. The aWe is well worthy of the attention of speculative purchasers, as a sure independence opens up to the lucky purchaser, Kingston being the cer.tre through which all the trade must pass to all of the Lake Goldfields. Terms at Sale. N.B.—A steamer will leave on Monday, taking down intending purch r sers. Remember—A positive sale, by order of the Trustees. 170 TUESDAY, 16th JUNE, 1863. Important to Storekeepers and Others. "DRUCE, WOOD & CO. will from and after Tuesday, the 16th Juiw, hold weekly sales by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Kingston. The first 6ale will comprise the ROYAL HOTEL, And also— Flour, provisions, drapery, ironmongery, &c. In calling the attention of the TRADE to these sales, the AUCTIONEERS have to state they are bona fide, and that all the goods they submit will be sold without reserve. 171 GOLDFIELDS DEPARTMENT, WAKATIPU DISTRICT. T)ERSONS who have applied for Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Licenses, can now obtain them on application at my office. LOWTHER BROAD, Gold Receiver. Queenstown, 12th June, 1863. 173 A LL Persons having Claims for Supply of ** Materials for Camp Buildings, &c., at Wakatipu and the Arrow, are requested to forward them to me, before noon of Monday, 15th instant, at Brackens Hotel. W. B. ARMSON, As-sistant Architect, Provincial Engineer's Department Wakatipu, 12th June, 1863. 172 Nonpareil Coffee and Pie House, Beach-street. CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. MESSRS. MORRIS k WHITE bog respectfully to thank their numerous Friends and the public for the very extensive patronage bestowed on them since opening the above Pre* mises, and solicit a continuance to their successors, MESSRS. MACDUFF k CO., Who have become the purchasers, and will commence business on MONDAY, 15th JUNE Inst. N.B.—Messrs. M. & W. stid retain the LONDON BAKERY, where the public can at all times procure the best Bread at Lowest Price—-4-lb. Loaf only 2s. 11l 167 A MEETING of Gentlemen favorable to the *** formation of an Amateur Dramatic Club, will be held at the Union Hotel, Rees-street, ou Monday, the 15th instant, at 8 o'clock. 163 £SO BEWABD. TXTHERE AS several Bakers in this town have * * torn down sundry posters (our property) and appropriated the same to their own use. This is to give notice, that the above reward will be paid to any one giving such information as will lead 10 the detection of any of the said parties. BOND & CO., 162 Rees-street, Queenstown. Notice. Q N and after this date, I have no more connection with the Boatman's Arms. JOHN RIDER. Queenstown, June 6,1863. 164 P. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Commission Agent, BALLARAT-STREET, QUEENSTOWN. Matthew Vere Hodge, SOLICITOR, Queenstown, Arthur's Point, and Prince-street, Dunedin. 168 GRIFFITHS' BENEFIT, At Fred. Smith's, Diggers* Best. rpHIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, Griffiths, ths •1 Renown and Wonder of the Age 1! Has undertaken to VVORIIY RATS against any Dog that may be brought ag.iiust him, and will this evening astonish tiie inhabitants of Queeustown by the übo\e extraoidiiuuy fcat Aiinisiou—lCl

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 13, 13 June 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 13, 13 June 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 13, 13 June 1863, Page 5

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