Theatre Royal. rrHURSDAY EVENING, 4th FEBRUARY. JOINT BENEFIT Miss DOBELLB & W. H. JONES* CURIOUS CASE, BLIGHTED BEINGS, And Farce. 15 Notice. terests of the GORGE PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION, are respectfully requested to meet THIS EVENING at the THEATRE ROYAL, To arrange an AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, For the Benefit of the Fund. W. G. CAREY, 5 Late Manager of the Royal.
MKS. SHAW, Mantle and Dress Maker, >ETURNi her sincere thanks to the ladies of Queenstown and its vicinity for the very liberal support she has received since her commencement in business, and hopes by strict attention to merit a continuance of their favors. Ball Dresses, Opera Cloaks, Habits, etc. Made on the shortest notice, and newest possible style. Country orders punctually attended to. REES COTTAGE, QUEENSTOWN. 2
Police Department, Queenstown. Tuesday, the 9th instant, for erecting a LOCK-UP; also supplying—--6 wooden stretchers, 6 mattresses, 12 pairs of blankets. Specifications and particulars may be seen at the Inspector's office. 3 • U S T RECEIVED ' AT Nelson's Book & Stationery Depot Beach-street, A Large Selection of LAW BOOKS and MEDICAL WORKS. 6 Mining Share for Sale. SHARE in FLANNERY'S CLAIM. Tools, pumps, &c. provided. For paHiculars apply to John Flannery, Wilson's Beach, Shotover. February Ist, 1864. 7 Dissolution of Partnership. riiHE PARTNERSHIP in the business as •*■ drapers and gardeners carried on by Basil Rout, junior, and Lane Oliver, under the style of Basil Rout, junior, and Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. BASIL ROUT,jun. LANE OLIVER. Witness—Edward Ings. Arrow, 28th January, 1864. 69 NOTICE. TE have this day disposed of the business carried on by us as Importers and General Merchants, Tay-street, Invercargill, to Mr I. H. Moses. All parties indebted to the firm will please pay their accounts to our successor, whose receipt will be a sufficient liquidation. In thanking our customers for their liberal support, we request the same favor for our successor. (Signed) J. S. CLERKE & CO. Witness—Thomas M. Clerke. Invercargill, January 25th, 1864. Having this day purchased the business of J. S. Clerke and Co., as above, I hereby notify that the same will be carried on by me in future under the style of I. H, Moses and Co, and request the support of those who have hitherto patronised my predecessor. IE MOSES. Witness—Thomas M. Clerke. Invercargill, January 25th, 1864. 8 at M'Kenna's Auction Room, Queenstown. If not claimed and expenses paid before 14 days will be sold to defray expenses. Feb. 3rd, 1864. 12 Shotover Parcel Express DAILY TO ARTHUR'S POINT STAPLETON'S BEACH MAORI POINT SKIPPER'S GULLY THE SANDHILLS MOKE CREEK, and to MOONLIGHT, Bi-weekly. TiHIS LINE has been Established to insure L punctuality and correctness in the Forwarding and Delivery of Goods, Parcels, &c. No risk beyond £5 incurred unless declared at the time of booking. H. Manders, Agent, Office next Bracken's Hotel,
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 80, 3 February 1864, Page 5
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468Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 80, 3 February 1864, Page 5
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