THIS DAY. ~ WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST. At the Risk of Charlie Young and P. Anderson. -W-k T>TTT>n\T TT * T»T»TCT "II . Vlf 1 ; t ion, This Day, at Two o'clock, at the Stores of I. H. Moses, Rees-street, at the risk of the above parties, 4 cwt. Bacon 1 dozen Flannel Shirts. 358 THIS DAY. AT TWO O'CLOCK. >EUBEN HARRIS has received instructions * to sell by public auction, This Day, at Two o'clock, at the stores of I. H. Moses, Rees-street, to close various accounts, 5 tons Adelaide Flour—B firkins Wellington Butter 10 firkins Cork Butter—l2 cases Brandy I case Coffee—lo bags Potatoes 60 bushels Oats— 1 case Salad Oil 1 case Salmon—3 bales Calico 5 bales duck—6 do. Canvass 1 case Ames' Shovels—4 do. Collins' picks 2 cases Slops—4 do. Boots 1 case Curoeoa—l do. Absinthe. The Auctioneer would respectfully request the attendance of the trade. This is a good opportunity to replenish stocks, and the whole will be sold without reserve. REUBEN HARRIS, 359 Auctioneer. MONDAY, 24th AUGUST. A Safe and Profitable Investment. J H. ELLIOT has received instructions from - • William Clements to sell by auction, at the Arrow, on Monday, 24th inst., That valuable property known as the POST OFFICE HOTEL, With all Fixtures. Also, the whole of his Valuable Stock, comprising first-class American Coach Horses and Harness complete, with Goodwill of Mail Contract, nine months to run. Sale to commence at one o'clock sharp. The whole to be sold without reserve. 360 NOTICE. •*- River Claims situate at Sandhills, near Skipper's Gully, Shotover River, late belonging to William Wilson, Samuel Wilson, David Angus, Samuel Gretton, John Hornbuckle, Peter Hunter, James Graham, George Jack, James Allen, John Fraser, and William Cummins, deceased, will be sold by public Auction, at 1 p.m., on Thursday, the 27th day of Aug., at the Maori Poiut Police Station. By Order of THE CURATOR of INTESTATE ESTATES. Police Department, Queenstown, August 18th, 1863. 365 VIEWS OF QUEENSTOWN. THOSE desirous of obtaining Views of Queenstown and surrounding scenery, with its suow-covered mountains, are respectfully invited to inspect a number of Photographic Views just taken, before transmission to Dunedin on Saturday next. J. P. Christenson. N.B.—The lately-erected Camp Buildings, and Mr. Horn's new Jetty have tended very much to improve the view of Queenstown. A. 0. F. N ADJOURNED MEETING in connection with the above order, will be held at the " Camp Hotel," on SATURDAY, the 22nd inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. As business of importance will be transacted, it is necessary that all interested should attend. 364
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 32, 19 August 1863, Page 5
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