COMMERCIAL DINING HALL, In connection with BRACKEN'S QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL. G. V. BURKE, TN announcing to the inhabitants of Queens- ■*■ town and surrounding District the fact of his having taken the management of the above, '->egs respectfully to inform them that he will be prepared to give them THE BEST TABLE IN QUEENSTOWN, Combined with cleanliness, civility, and comfort; it being his intention to have the Commercial Dining Hall second to none in New Zealand. Table d'Hote at Six, p.m. 731 * T Fresh Butter, and Fresh Eggs. Apply to Mr. Burke, at the Queen's \rms. 747
FORESTER'S HALL, CAMP HOTEL. A BALL WILL BE HELD AT THE FORESTER'S HALL, CAMP HOTEL, Thursday, November 26. Ticket, to admit Lady and Gentleman, £1 lfc PROGRAMME. Part First. 1. Payne's first set Quadrill«a 2. Schottische 3. Caledonians 4. Polka * 5. Lancers 6. Varsovienne 7. Parisian Quadrilles 8. Circular Waltz 9. Waltz—Country Dancd 10. Polka 11. Circassian Waltz 12. Argyle Galop Part Second. 13. Parisian Quadrilles 14 Schottische 15. Caledonians 16. Circular Waltz 17. Lancers 18. Polka 19. Payne's First Set 20. Highland Polka 21. Post Horn Galop 22. Lancers 23. Varsovienne 24. Sir Roger de Coverley Mr. MANUEL, M.C. 718 ARROW CRICKET CLUB. A MATCH will be played on THURSDAY ■"■ First, the 26th inst. Players to be chosen from the Members on the Ground, at 12 o'clock sharp. (By order) S. WILLIAMSON, 750 Hon. Sec.
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 Goldfield within 12 month* 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 within 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 the following resolution passed at a Public Meeting at Invercargill, November 11th, 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 same meeting, viz.—" That in the event of a payable Goldfield being discovered in the Otago Province, and such Goldfield being shown to be to the advantage of outhland, that the Committee shall have power to give a proportionate reward to the discoverer, and such Money to be raised as the Committee may deem most advisable. By order of the Committei of the Southland Prospecting Association. I. H. MOSES, Honorary Secretary, invercargill, 14th NovembJr, 1863. N.B. —Prospectors requiring ?»laps of the Southland Province, can obtain them on application to the Secretary. 740
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 60, 25 November 1863, Page 3
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