Queenstown Advertisements. D. POWELL'S FAMILY HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. patronage bestowed on him since his removal to the Lake District, wishes to assure his friends and the public that it will be his constant endeavor to merit their confidence; and, being determined that his establishment shall be second to none in the town, has just completed extensive alterations and additions, by which means he is enabled to offer unequalled accommodation, together with those grand desiderata in an hotel—privacy, attention, cleanliness, and civility. THE NEW BILLIARD SALOON Is now open, replete with every necessary and convenience for visitors. The best brands only kept of Wines, Ales, Beers, and Spirits. D. POWELL, 54 Proprietor. Millinery and Dressmaking. i?A Queenstown and vicinity that she has commenced business in the above branches. Having had the management of one of the firstclass houses in the West End, London, also Victoria, she hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to obtain a share of their patronage. Mrs. B. having engaged the services of Miss Whiting, from Buckleyand Nunn's, Great Bourkestreet, Melbourne, in the Dressmaking Department, feels confident of giving every satisfaction. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS in the latest fashion. Also FANCY GOODS, Flowers and Feathers. Address —Cottage the Catholic Chapel, Church-street, Queenstown. 987 J. D. Walker, 10RDIYL AND LIQUEUR MANUFACJ TURER, Beach-street. h H. WAGNER, TOBACCONIST, Beach-street, (Next to the Royal Hotel.) iTATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, and ) CHILDREN'S TOYS, Of Every Description, on hand. 875
GOLD. REMOVAL. r B. BRaDSHAW, Metallurgist and ' • Assayer, has Removed from the Union Bank to his own office, Rees-street, Queenstown. THE HIGHEST PRICE ALWAYS GIVEN FOR GOLD AS HERETOFORE. To Sawyers and Bushmen. TENDERS will be received until the Bth February, for the supply of 500 TELEGRAPH POSTS, to be delivered at Queenstown. The timber must be of totara, each post 25 feet long, and not less than eight inches diameter at the bottom and six inches at the top; to be straight, found and clean-barked, and charred up six feet from the bottom. Tenders to be left at Bracken's Hotel, addressed to Mr Henry Hill. 997 Wakatip Hospital. A GENERAL MEETING of the subscribers is appointed to be held at the Hospital on Thursday, February 18th, 1864, for the purpose of confirming the decision of the Committee in suspending Dr Pelley, the house surgeon, and to order thereupon. (By order) H. MARSHALL CROFT, Hon. Sec. Wakatip Hospital. - ■ 'ii!E Committee will be glad to receive Dona- -*- tions of Books for the use of the patients. The donation of a single book will assist to while away some of the dreary hours of sickness and suffering. They can be sent to the hon. secretary, Dr Croft, Queenstown. NOTICE. Arthur's Point Races. T ISTS are now open to receive Subscriptions -*-' towards the Arthur's Point Races, to be held on the 17th, 18th and 19th MARCH, 1864. J. E. GILLESPIE, 980 Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE, SHAMROCK RESTAURANT, Skipper's Flat, ' Four Beds and Stock-in-Trade. Apply at Fox's Express, Queenstown ; or on the Premises, Skipper's. 979 J. MORONEY.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 80, 3 February 1864, Page 3
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