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Queenstown Advertisements. « WAKATIP" STEAMER. V Powerful Paddle a Steamer, Jffgjjg: "WAKATIP," WILL SAIL DAILY FROM KINGSTON TO QUEENSTOWN AND FRANKTON, Carrying Goods and Passengers. This Steamer having been built at the Lake expressly for the Lake business, possesses every qualification requisite to ensure dispatch and economy in the transmission of Goods and Passengers from one Township on the banks of the Wakatip to the other. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. HOCKLEY, 19 Agent, Wakatip Lake. LAKE WAKATIP Royal Mail Steamer "Expert," n T EAVES St. John's daily for Queenstown, returning the HP For further particulars apply to Mr. D. M'Kenna, Or to St. John's. Messrs. J. Gibson* & Co., 34 Queenstown. Powerful Steamer " VICTORIA." 'PHIS STEAMER leaves Kingston for Queenstown Daily, returning the same day. This steaner is well known to be the fastest on the Lake, generally running each way in 3 hours; she has made her trips regular in all weathers. Also, it is well known to the storekeepers of Queenstown that she is a safe and dry cargo boit. For Freight or Passage apply to R. HOWORTH, Kingston, Or to A. WEBSTER, Wakatip Stores, 49 Queenstown. y* rpHE Fast-sailing LAKE-BUILT jjjNk J- CUTTER "MO A," 40 tons Burthen, Trading between Queenstown and the other stations on the Lake, offers superior inducements to storekeepers and shippers of Goods, and also to Passengers. Having been built on the Lake, she possesses every requisite for the peculiarities of this trade. FREIGHT:— To Queenstown - - £2 per Ton. All other ports as per agreement. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. 64 Dissolution of Partnership. Queenstown, June 16th, 1863. rpHE Partnership hitherto existing between W. H. Walker, John Fraser, Thomas S. Ward, and Duncan M'Call, as joint proprietors of the Cutter " MOA," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and the business will henceforward be carried on by W. H. Walker and John Fraser as co-partners. All debts due and owing to the late firm will be paid and received by us from this date. (Signed) W. H. WALKER. JOHN FRASER. Witness— Henry Truman. 183 rpHE FAST-SAILING BOAT "Wild Irish Girl" Leaves the Queen's Wharf, Queenstown, every morning, at 9 sharp, for FRANKTON, communicating with FOX'S TELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES To the Arrow. Parcels, &c., for either of the above places to be left at the "Boatman's Home," Queen's Wharf. 71 £4 REWARD. CTOLEN or STRAYED, from Arthur's Point, ° Shotover, Two GREY HORSES-one of them branded DK R near shoulder; the other branded No. 24 near hip, J S near shoulder. The above reward will be paid to any person returning them to KENNEDY BROS., Storekeepers, Queenstown. 175

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 15, 20 June 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 15, 20 June 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 15, 20 June 1863, Page 1

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