SATURDAY, 25th JULY, Unreserved Sale by Auction. ELLIOTT has received instructions from • Mr. D. M'Kenna, Kingston, to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, 25th at one o'clock, sharp, without the slightest reserve, The following Goods, to Close Consignments, in quantity to suit purchasersManilla Rope—|, f, and 1-inch Potatoes Onions I'riine Corned Beef, in casks Sugar, Ist Mauritius Rice, dressed Brandy, in case—best Flour, Adelaide Salt Barrels of Ale, 36 gallons each Prime Cork Butter Tea, in half-chests Moleskin Trousers—assorted sizes At Home's New Jetty, Beach-street, opposite Union Bakery. 279 Steam to Head of Lake. Through in Four Hours. •HE Powerful Steamer B'lffe'sl "VICTORIA" Will leave Queenstown on FIUJJAi Next, 24th inst, at 10 o'clock, for the HEAD OF THE LAKE, calling at TWELVE MILE and TWENTY-FIVE MILE, returning the same day. For Freight and Passage, apply to A. WEBSTER, Wakatip Stores, 278 Beach-street. ADAMS & MUGGLETOIN, Queenstown, A GENTS for G. M. K. CLARKE, Whole- ***• 6ale Chemist and Druggist, Tay-street, Invercargill. Adams and Muggleton, wholesale and retail Wine, Spirit, & Provision Merchants, QUEENSTOWN. n7.Vj;mm',i Forwarding Agents, Invercargill. 284 CHUECHES & BBNNING, Wholesale Wine, Spirit, & Provision MERCHANTS, GROCERS, &c, "BEACH-STREET, (Opposite the Ro)al Hotel), And at Kingower, Victoria. The Highest Price Given for Gold! 270 NOTICE. W. G. Rees and Edward Hubbard, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, W. G. Rees carrying on the business in future. All transactions connected with the iirm to be referred for settlement to W. G. Rees. Queenstown, 20th July, 1863. W. G. REES. EDWARD HUBBARD. James Middleton, Witness. 282 Queenstown, head of Rees-street. WILLIAM NOBLE, PRACTICAL BOOT MAKER. "DOOTS of every description made on the * shortest notice. W. N. can assert without fear of contradiction, that his work cannot be excelled lor style or workmanship in this district, not even by the self-called Celebrated Mickey, from Bourkestreet the little. N.B.—None but a Genuine Article made on the Premises. 281 Qy! ft Jo l/Wi f!T)ti»Tn?¥o ■o!T«'silinflTiß?ro<Ki«iM???! ■*■ ingly handsome designs of Colonial Rings, just finished, will call at P. CHRISTENSOiYs, Watchmaker, Beach-street, next the Royal Hotel. 285 TO MINERS. TT.VW&fcll a handsome shape for sale, suited for Breast Pins, can obtain a high price for the same at J. P. Christenson's, Watchmaker, Beach-stieet, next the Royal Hotel. 286 [KI.MKBHtIfF.tM ' requested to write to his old mate, J. S., Miller's Flat, Mount Benger. 287 n\v/.l:4i*ft late of Wellington, Herefordshire, England, will oblige by joining his brother, Wm. Jones, immediately at Invercargill. 283 OTICE of DISSOLUTION.—This is to certify that the Partnership heretofore existing between Robert Sinclair Allan and Jesse Geer, of the Arrow River, Bakers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. (Signed)— Robert Sinclair Allan, Jesse Geer. Witnesses—William Melody, Francis M'Guigan. Arrow River, July 18th, 1863. 37
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 24, 22 July 1863, Page 5
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