THIS DAY. At Twelve o'clock sharp, Important and Extensive Sale. TjEUBEN HARRIS will sell by public auc* xt tion, this day, at two o'clock sharp, at the stores of L H. Moses, Rees-street, the following Goods, to close various accounts:— 5 tons Adelaide flour—lo firkins butter (new) 1 ton case wax matches) 250's k 12 bags sugar—l case coffee 10 boxes soap—2 bags fine salt 1 cask currants—s doz. Ames' shovels 4 J-chests tea—4 cases Collins' picks 20 cases brandy—l case American boots 5 tins biscuits—l case watertights 1 case salmon.—l case bluchers And a lot of Sundries. To Storekeepers and others this offers a first* rate chance to replenish stocks, and the whole will be sold without reserve. Remember—This Day. at Two o'Clock sharp* 346 x ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Queenstown. Tenders to be received up till eight o'clock on Saturday, 15th August. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr» Powell's Eureka Hotel. 347 NOTICE. HPO the Roman Catholics of Queenstown.— - 1 - MASS will be celebrated at the Royal Hotel, on Saturday and Sunday, at 11 o'clock. 348 Found, A PURSE OF MONEY. The owner can -£*■ have the same, correctly describing the purse and by applying to Reuben Harris, Ballarat-street, Queens* town. 345
£4O Reward. ■ i •*-* neighbourhood of the Arrow Township, one dark Iron-grey Horse, branded R B A on near neck ; one Chesnut Cob, branded T on near shoulder. £2O Reward will be given on conviction of the thief who stole either of the above* If strayed, £2 each will be paid to any person bringing the said horses to the Post Office Hotel, Arrow. WILLIAM CLEMENTS. August 10,1863. 44 r)N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNKD:American Stoves 11 Peerless," " Confidence," " Golden Age," various sizes. Furniture, 57 cases American chairs. Sugars. Mauritius and Java. Teas. Chests, halves, and boxes. Brandy. Martell's, Renault's, and other brands, in
Port and Sherry. 5 and 10 gallon kegs (suitable for transit to the Diggings). Oats. Superior samples of Tasmanian. Tobacco. Cavendish, in three-fourth boxet Sheepwash. Cigars. Best Havannah and Swiss. Building Material!. Deals, 9x3 and 11x3 American doors, all sizes Window sashes Timber of every description. HENDERSON, BONAR, & CO., Corner of Esk and Kelvin Streets, Invercargill. 95 REGULAR Monthly Steam Communication BETWEEN Melbourne, Mew Kiver, Dunedin, and Canterbury. THE "GOTHENBURG," 800 Tons, Hugh Mackie, Commander.
iHE Celebrated Steamer "GOTHENBURG," One of Messrs. M'Meckan, Blackwood & Co.'s well-known Fleet of Intercolonial Steamers, will, under Contract with the Southland Government, carry the ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN MAILS MONTHLY, CALLING AT THE NEW RIVER, On or about the 20th of Each Month, And will sail thence to DUNEDIN and CANTERBURY, twenty-four hours' after arrival. The Gothenburg will arrive at the New River on her return to Melbourne, about the Ist of each Month. Captain Mackie being in command, will be sufficient guarantee for the comfort of intending passengers. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON, BONAR, & CO., Agents, Corner of Esk and Kelvin Streets, InvorcargilL
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 30, 12 August 1863, Page 5
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