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Queenstown Advertisements. IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS AND < , OTHERS. Great Reduction in the Rates of freight. v . *T»HB Proprietors of the Cutter v "MOA" having determined to offer increased advantages to Storekeepers and Others resident in the Lake district, beg to state that they have reduced their Freightage Charges as under:— From Kingston to Queenstown, ty ton, £2 0 0 Horses, per head • - - - 3 0 0 Passengers „ - - * -010 0 To Frankton 2 10 0 Commission on Cartage, 2f ty cent. Receiving and Forwarding, 10s. per Ton. Agent at Kingston—--361 Mr. MANSON. S. A WOOD, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Next the Masonic Hall. est price given), and General Agency Business attended to on the most moderate terms. 9

REUBEN HARRIS, A UCTIONEEK HOTEL VALUATOR, •**• Horse and Cattle Salesman, Queenstown, Wakatip. Cash advances made on goods for unreserved ROYAL HORSE BAZAAR, HEAD OF BALLARAT-BTREET. SALES Every WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY. P. H. ELLIOT, Auctioneer. Horses entered for Sale, Stabling Free. STABLING—2s. 6d. per night. 370 - having been admitted in New Zealand as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court, intends practising his profession at Queenstown, and may consulted daily at Bracken's Hotel. 323 Mr. W. W. Wilson, (From Castlemaine, Victoria,) Office—next the New Bridge, Camp-street, Queenstown ; and at Dunedin. Managing Clerk at Queenstown, Mr. T. L. Shepherd. 597 Horses Shod as they ought to be. Bridge's Queenstown Shoeing: Forge. T BRIDGE having had great experience in ° • SHOEING in all its branches, is able with confidence to promise his patrons that all Horses entrusted to his care will receive his best attention—a slovenly habit of shoeing being highly detrimental, and he hopes, by the strictest attention and moderate charges, to merit further support. Observe !—General Blacksmith. 21

A. J. RICH, TUBNER, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Opposite Bridge's QIJEENSTOWN SHOEING FoEGE, IO A* 11 i • It It T» 1 • • ±J rally, that he is prepared to do all kiuds of Wood Turning, plain and ornamental, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Ten-Pins and Skittle Balls turned to order, and old ones re-dressed. 696

J. Toepfer, NIST. Always on hand, a Choice Selection of Tobacco and Cigars. , 13 LUBEOKI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF RATED WATERS, 1 BRITISH WINES, :ORD I A L 8 &c, &c, &c, B*»ch-itr#et, Qaeenstown.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 60, 25 November 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 60, 25 November 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 60, 25 November 1863, Page 1

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