Queenstown Advertisements. D. POWELL'S FAMILY HOTEL, Queenstown. IN acknowledging with pleasure the extensive 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. F. CAREY, Of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL and AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, BEGS to inform the Competitors for the PRIZES played for in this Alley during the month of January, that the following gentlemen won : 1. R. Gummett . . Game—lso 2. CFinlay . . „ 150 3. C.Pearson . . „ 150 The following Prizes are open for competition daring the month of February:— Ist Prize ... £1 10s. 2nd Prize ... £1 Os. 3rd Prize ... £0 10s. 13 MRS. SHAW, Mantle and Dress Maker, IETURNS 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 Millinery and Dressmaking. 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 DepartLADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS in the latest fashion. Also FANCY GOODS, Flowers and Feathers. Address—Cottage next the Catholic Chapel, Church-street, Queenstown. 987 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<F<JIAA i:Ttir^ Assater, 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. -ENDERS 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, sound 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 NOTICE. Arthur's Point Races. m'iyM'.)':^'wr'»n^>mu-Mvi'ii>:mi']» towards the Arthur's Point Races, to be held on the 17th, 18th and 19th MARCH, 1864. J. E. GILLESPIE, 980 Hon. Secretary. Mining Share for Sale. ULL SHARE in FLANNERY'S CLAIM. Tools, pumps, &c. provided. For particulars apply to John Flannery, Wilson's Beach, Shotover. February Ist, 1864. 7
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 81, 6 February 1864, Page 3
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