THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Others in search of a Really Valuable Business Site. TJEUBEN HARRIS has received instructions ■**■' from Mr. Quin, to submit to public competition, on Saturday, November 7th; at 12 o'clock sharp, on the ground, That splendid BUSINESS SITE, in Balla-rat-street, opposite the Auctioneer's new Mart, containing 20 feet frontage by a depth of 66 feet. The Auctioneer would again remind the public of the daily increasing value of Business Sites in Queenstown, and this, from its position In one of the best streets, near to the Theatre and Post Office, must eventually prove a fortune to the lucky purchaser. Remember—l2 o'Clock sharp, on the ground. No Reserve. 662 THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1863, At half-past 12 o'clock. ANOTHER FIRST-RATE CHANGE. To Parties in Search of Good Business Sites. >EUBEN HARRIS has received instructions, - J from Mr. Herring to sell by public auction, on the ground, Saturday, November 7th, at halfpast 12 o'clock—Those valuable FRONTAGES in Camp-street, next the Bridge Hotel - Lot 1. 20 feet by 66 feet, with tent, &c. 2. 20 feet by 66 feet. These are really first-class sites, and as the township will soon be sold the fortunate purchaser will become possessed of a freehold in the second township of Otago, and in one of its best streets. Remember—No Reserve. 663
Missing Friends. PATRICK QUILKAN, who on the 15th August, 186JJ, purchased a Brown Gelding at the Provincial Sale Yard, Dunedin, is requested to send his address to F.J.W., hox 67, rost-office, Dunedin. 616 "FREDERICK ASHCROFT, who purchased a ■*■ Bay Mare at the Provincial Sale Yard, Dunedin, on the 15th August, 1863, is requested to forward his address to F.J.W., hox 67, Postoffice, Dunedin. 615 JOHN POTTER, from Thompson's Gully, •* Inglewood, is requested to write to DUNCAN MATHESON, carpenter, Queenstown, Lake Wakatip. 650 MAORI POINT. BURKE or CORNELIUS HOGAN-They will hear of something to their advantage* 673 PATRICK BUItKE.
F. CAREY, Of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL and AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, ** PRIZES played for in this Allej, that the following Gentlemen won : Mr W. Symonds—lst Prize, £2 10s—game 150. Mr D. Mahare —2nd Prize, £1 10s— „ 140. Mr Gibson —3rd Prize, £1 os „ 138. F. C. begs also to inform the public that the same amount of Prizes will be up for public Queenstown, Ist November, 1863. 666 HIGHLAY STORE, BEACH-STREET, Queenstown. T GASH begs to inform the public, Packers, ■*■• and others, that he is prepared to supply the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices'. The Boat "Telegraph" for Hire. GOOD STABLING—AMERICAN STOVES. 656 Notice of Removal. •HE SOUTHLAND CAMP will be Removed - to Mr. Rees' new house after Thursday next, 12th instant. 670 E. RILEY & GO. BEG to inform the STOREKEEPERS of Queenstown, Frankton, and the Arrow Township, that they have commenced business at Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission Agents, AT KINGSTON, And assure them that every attention shall be paid to all business entrusted to their rare* N.B.—Goods Received, Stored, and Commissions executed on the lowest terms. 17 EJFRESS TO THE ARROW* EO. MACKAVS 81-WEKKXY BXJ?RJBSB far thi Delhrwy of Pirtals, A».
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 55, 7 November 1863, Page 3
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