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15 Days' Later News from Europe W. FITZGERALD OPEN HIS MONSTER BOOT k SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, KNOWN AS THE QUEENSTOWN BOOT BAZAAR, Corner of Rees and Ballarat Streets, WHEN the public will have an opportunity * of selecting from the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Goods ever offered in the district at Prices to defy competition. P.S.—W. F. having fifteen years' experience in the best houses in Australia, and three and ahalf years Manager for Messrs. F. and G. F. Bullen, Sebastopol House, thoroughly understands the requirements of the public, as they will find by inspecting his Establishment. Boots made to order by the best Tradesmen from the Australian Colonies. 752 Lake View Gardens. MESSRS. M'CONOCHIE AND CO., Proprietors. rpHE Public are respectfully informed they can be supplied with Cabbages, Lettuces, Radishes, and all other kinds of vegetables at the above gardens. 751 HALF-WAY HOUSE, Shotover Ferry, (VIA QUEENSTOWN AND THE ARROW.) J. FOSTER, in returning thanks to * his customers, begs to inform them and the public generally that he has opened his establishment as a PUBLIC HOUSE, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of Travellers on this road to merit a continuance of that support hitherto so liberally awarded him. 735 A GRICULTURAL LEASES in the Wakatip District can now be obtained. Applications prepared and full information given on application to Mr. Wilson, Solicitor, Queenstown. REMOVAL. "T)R. J. De COURCY YOUNG has Removed to his old Stand, next Mr Proctor's. 743 J. P. CHRISTENSON, WATCHMAKER, Beach-street, next Theatre Royal, HAS just received a magnificent Selection of Patent Hunting LEVER WATCHES (London made) in gold and silver cases. No goods have yet been offered to the public of New Zealand superior to the above articles. A Guarantee of 18 months will be given and a Trial of One Month allowed to Purchasers. An inspection of the same is solicited. WORKING JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT. The Public will be satisfied in learning that J. P. Christcnson has succeeded in engaging the services of that eminent Practical Jeweller, Mr. Gqldstein, and those desirous of having jewellery manufactured and finished in a workmanlike and tasteful manner will call to inspect samples of Mr. Goldstein's work now in stock. Rings, Brooches, Chains, &c., of any Pattern made at the Shortest Notice. J. P. CHRISTENS ON, 738 Next Theatre Royal. PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. £2500 REWARD. FOR THE DISCOVERY OF A PAYABLE GOLDFIELD. Fifteen hundred pounds (£1500) of which will be guaranteed by the Southland Prospecting Association, and one thousand pounds (£1000) by the Southland Government, in accordance with a notice in the Government Gazette—to the following effect, viz., "That a reward of £IOOO will be paid to any party who shall discover a Payable Goidfield within 12 months from the date hereof, conditionally, on the discoverer or discoverers giving satisfactory proof to the Government that 16,0000zs of gold, the bona Jide produce of that particular field, being withm the Province of Southland, shall have been realised and brought to Invercargill within 12 months from the date of the discovery, and duly reported to His Honor the Superintendent." The Southland Prospecting Association will pay their subsidy of £ISOO, in virtue of thlfollowing resolution passed at a Public Meeting at Invercargill, November llth, 1863, viz.—" That the said reward will be paid to such person or persons who may be declared entitled to the Government Reward of £IOOO. Intending Prospectors are also notified of the following resolution passed at the saine meeting, viz.—" ihat in the event of a payable Goidfield being discovered m the Otago Province, and such Goidfield being shown to be to the advantage of southland, that the Committee shall have power to give a proportionate reward to the discoverer, and such Money to be raised as the CommitJtee may deem most advisable. By order of the Committee of the Southland Prospecting Association. I. H. MOSES, Honorary Secretary. Invercargill, 14th November, 1863. N.B.—Prospectors requiring Maps of the Southland Province, can obtain them on application to the Secretary. 740

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 59, 21 November 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 59, 21 November 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 59, 21 November 1863, Page 5

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