A. 0. P. i MEETING of the above Order will be held - at the CRITERION HOTEL, on Monday, the Bth inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m. Brethren are requested to attend, as business of importance will be discussed. 27 (By order) C.R. BRITISH LION HOTEL, Beach-street (North), QUEENSTOWN. Hotel offers the public unsurpassed * accommodation, having recently undergone extensive alterations and improvements. THE LODGING DEPARTMENT Is supplied with every requisite for cleanliness and comfort. THE BAR If provided with every variety of the very best brands of imported spirits, liqueurs, &c. THE RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT Is now under the management of the celebrated J. Barker, who supplies Meals at All Hours. Splendid BATHING SALOONS Connected with this Hotel. Bagatelle Table, Music, Etc., Etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 29 P. A. JONES, Proprietor. Dissolution of Partnership. heretofore subsisting between the undersigned Peter Ames Jones and Robert Antoine Revaleon under the name, style or firm of "Jones and Revaleon,'' carrying on business as publicans and hair-dressers at Queenstown, in the Province of Otago, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to and by the said firm will be received and paid by the said Peter Ames Jones by whom the said businesses will in future be carried on. Dated this second day of February, 1864. PETER AMES JONES, ROBERT ANTOINE REVALEON. Witness—H. E. Campbell, Solicitor, Queenstown. 28 Dissolution of Partnership. Partnership heretofore existing between - Francis M'Guigan and Daniel O'Fee, under the style of M'Guigan and Co, hotel-keepers, Arrow, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to said firm are to be paid within thirty days to Francis M'Guigan; and all liabilities will be paid by said Francis M'Guigan, who continues to carry on the business. FRANCIS M'GUIGAN, DANIEL O'FEE. Witness—H. C. Richmond. Arrow, Feb. 3,1864. 71 WINDOW BUSS! WINDOW GLASS! 3000 FEET, OF ALL SIZES, i n sal; At Cost Price, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Comprising— COLOURED GLASS OBSCURED ORNAMENTAL „ Also for sale, PUTTY, at One Shilling per lb. <§T Observe the Address— J. N. PETERS, Sashinaker And Glazier, Opposite the Post-office, Ballarat-street. Splendid Chance for Miners and Others. FOR SALE, an interest equal to two shares in the BEST CLAIMS on the ARROW RIVER. All in full work, and realising firstclass returns. No wages to pay—one man working the whole. Cash price, £l2O. For particulars apply to Edward Ings, News Office, Arrow Township. 72 NOTICE. TENDERS will be received by the Arthur's Point Race Committee for the CLEARING of the COURSE. Specifications to be seen at the Criterion Hotel, Arthur's Point. Tenders to be sent in to the Secretary, and not later than Wednesday, the 10th inst. J. E. GILLESPIE, Hon. Sec. Arthur's Point, sth Feb., 1864. 22 In the Trust Estate Of Messrs WILLIS & WILDRIDGE, of the Camp Hotel, Queenstown. LL Debtors in the above Estate are requested - to pay forthwith the amount of their debts at the office of the undersigned. WILLIAM WILFRID WILSON, Ballarat-street, Queenstown, Solicitor to the Trustees. Feb. 4th, 18G4. 23
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 81, 6 February 1864, Page 5
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