SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, Two o'clock ►Sharp. REUBEN HARRIS will sell by public auction, this day, at two o'clock sharp, at the Commercial Sale Rooms—--5 cases onions 12 bags oats j-cask port wine „ sherry 17 cases brandy 5 cwt. red lead 3 kegs colonial batter 2 cases cheese 1 keg dried apples 5 casks herrings, &c. No Reserve. 94 In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1864. CASSIIjS V. WILDRIDGE AND WILLIS. BUTTNER & ANOTHER V. SAME. BY VIRTUE of Warrants of Execution in the above actions, REUBEN HARRIS will sell by public auction, at the Store adjoining the Restaurant lately occupied by M'Cann, in Beachstreet, Queenstown, on the 3rd day of March next, at 12 o'clock sharp— Sundry HOUSEHOLD GOODS, wearing apparel, table iinen, bedding, and other effects, seized by me under these executions, unless the same be soener satisfied. Dated this 29th day of February, 1864. THOMAS R. FRYER, 93 Bailiff Specially Appointed. REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. T HEREB Y give notice that on and after the 7th day of March, inst., I shall be prepared to receive at my office, Camp, Arrow, all notices of births, deaths and marriages within the Government district of Wakatip, for the purpose of registration according to the Act. CHAS. MACINDOE, Camp, Arrow, Registrar. Ist March, 1864. 76 Inspector's Office, Police Station, Queenstown. rpENDERS will be received until 12 o'clock -®- noon, on Monday, the 7th proximo, for Supplying this Station with FIREWOOD. Particulars may be had on application at this office. 81 Wakatip District Hospital. TENDERS FOR BREAD. rpENDERS for the Supply of Bread for a period of three (3) months will be received up to the 7th inst. by the undersigned. The tender must be for the four-pound (41b.) loaf, full weight, delivered at Frankton, and the bread must be of the best quality. (By order) H. MARSHALL CROFT, Hon. Sec. "j\/TESSRS. YOUNGMAN & CO.-There are 14 cases and one keg lying at Mr G. Rees' Store for you. Please communicate with J. C. Brown and Co. concerning them at earliest convenience. 91 Paperhangings. T ARGE Assortment of Paperhangings, from Is. per piece. 695 BLACK & GORDON. H. WAGNER, TOBACCONIST, Beach-street, (Next to the Royal Hotel.) STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, and CHILDREN'S TOYS, Of Every Description, on hand. 875 NEW RESTAURANT. GEORGE STEVENS (of Wetherstone's and Victoria) having taken the Restaurant beloging to P. A. Jones, British Lion Hotel, Beach-street, Invites his friends and the public generally to call and enjoy his savory and unequalled meats, soups, vegetable*, puddings, pastry, &c., with tea, coffee, chocolate, &c., served at ALL HOURS OF DAY OR NIGHT, From Is. per Plate. Pancakes, ham and eggs, hot rolls, &c. Oysters, lobsters, and other dishes always ready. 80 NOTICE. rpHE Partnership hitherto existing between S. Hyams and David Abraham, clothiers, Arrow, is this day dissolved by mutual consent* The business will in future be carried on by D. Abraham alone. Dated 25th February, 1864. SOLOMON HYAM, DAVID ABRAHAM. Witnesa—EDWAßD Ings. 75
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 88, 2 March 1864, Page 5
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