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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1864. To STOREKEEPERS, PACKERS & OTHERS Important and Unreserved Sale OF The Stock and Premises of Mr. N. Marks, Beach-street. "DEUBEN HARRIS has received instructions -*-* from Mr W. Marks (who is relinquishing business) to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, February 10th, 1864, at one o'clock sharp, on the premises, Beach-street, The whole of his Varied STOCK, consisting of— Lambswool drawers Bedding Shetland do Mattresses Blue & grey serge shirts Field glasses Scarlet do Telescopes Flannel do Glassware Crimean do Pain-killer Aberdeen f-hose Sarsaparilla Lambswool do Hollo way's Pills Hats, caps, towels Do Ointment Cutlery Perfumery Ironmongery Cigars Stationery Bagatelle table Cane-seat chairs Bags A large assortment of fancy goods and a valuable lot of Colonial Jewellery AFTER WHICH— The FREEHOLD PREMISES, having a frontage to Beach-street of 14 feet by a depth of 60 feet. The auctioneer invites the attendance of the trade, as this is a tirstrate chance to assort stocks. The lots will be put up to suit purchasers, and will be sold Without Reserve. 17 THIS DAY, Two o'clock Sharp. IMPORTANT NOTICE. T \ M'KENNA will sell this day, at two o'clock, *-** at the Qutenstown Auction Mart—--164 Bags (fifties) superfine dressed FLOUR ALSO A General Assortment of MERCHANDISE to close accounts. 36 PETITION from MINERS, STOREKEEPERS Aud Others residing at Bucklerburn. To RICHMOND BEETHAM,Esq., WaRDEN, Queenstown.

* burn, most respectfully solicit your attention to the tact of many having suffered considerable loss of time and unnecessary expense incurred from the litigious interference of one Campbell, O'Neill and Co. The demands of the aforesaid have been of the most unscrupulous, unequitable and unprecedented character. And, furthermore, previous to their arrival here, when the population quadrupled its present amount, there was not a single case in dispute which was found necessary to bring before the notice of your predecessors in the Warden's Court, which of itself must exemplify the good feeling and sense of right which, as a principle, was always dominant with those who reside in this locality ; and were it not for the influence of the more cool and deliberate portion of this community, consequences might have ensued entailing an ever after regret. The antecedents of this party were of such a peace-disturbing nature to the mining population upon the Ovens district, in Victoria, that Mr Warden Gaunt refused to grant them any further summonses unless the strongest proof could be adduced that their cause of complaint was accompanied with a valid foundation. And we your petitioners earnestly beg that you may think it advisable t" 1 adopt a similar measure, and thereby redress our grievances and ensure the peace and good order of the population of this part of the district over which you preside. And your petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray, &c. Mr. Simon Barrett, „ William Allen, „ O. Taperell, „ John Whitelaw, „ James Simpson, „ James Smith, „ Michael Roche, With 61 other Signatures. Dated Fell. 6th, 1864. 41 MR. GEORGE, PERATIVE DENTIST, Beach-street, QUEENSTOWN. £5 Reward f OST oul of Gash's Stable, Queenstown, on the u 26th ult., a BROWN HORSE, branded )N off shoulder. Apply to Gash, storekeeper, J each-street. Queenstown, Feb. 9th, 1864. 35

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 82, 10 February 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 82, 10 February 1864, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 82, 10 February 1864, Page 5

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