Government Advertisements. |3 EGISTRATION FORMS may be had gratis ■* from any of the following gentlemen, and also from any of the other returning officers for the Election of Members of the House of Representatives, the Superintendent and Members of the Provincial Council John Nugent Wood, R.M., Nokomai Edward Croker, R.M., Tuapeka William Buchanan, Inspector of Licenses, Dunstan. Claims to be lodged as under, on or before 31st March, 1864:—For Dunedin and Suburbs, north and south, to be lodged with John Gillies, Esq., Dunedin. For the District of Bruce, to be lodged with John Dewe, Esq., R.M., Tokomairiro. For the District of Hampden, to be lodged with John W. Murdoch, Esq., R.M., Hawksbury. THOMAS DICK, 10 Provincial Secretary, Frankton Advertisements. HALF-WAY HOUSE, Shotover Ferry, (VIA QUEENSTOWN AND THE ARROW.) J. FOSTER, in returning thanks to his customers, begs to inform them and the public generally that he has opened his establishment as a PUBLIC HOUSE, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of Travellers on this road to merit a continuance of that support hitherto so liberally awarded him. 735 Accountant, Mining Agent, and Gold Broker. I HAVE this day resumed business. H. MANDERS. Office—Next Bracken's Hotel. 18th November, 1863. 720 J. D. Walker, CORDUL AND LIQUEUR MANUFACTURER, Beach-street. 5 NOTICE. WE have this day disposed of the business '' carried on by us as Importers and General Merchants, Tay-street, Invercargill, to Mr I. H. Moses. All parties indebted to the firm will please pay their accounts to our successor, whose receipt will be a sufficient liquidation. In thanking our customers for their liberal support, we request the same favor for our suecessor. ' (Signed) J. S. CLERKE & CO. Witness—Thomas M. Clerke. Invercargill, January 25th, 1864. Having this day purchased the business of J. S. Clerke and Co., as above, I hereby notify that the same will be carried on by me in future under the style of I. H. Moses and Co., and request the support of those who have hitherto patronised my predecessor. I. H. MOSES. Witness—Thomas M. Clerke. Invercargill, January 25th, 1864. 8 J. TURNER & CO., BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, DOOR AND SASH MAKERS, AND GLAZIERS, Q.LASS, OILS AND COLORS Always on hand. BALLARAT STREET. N.B.—J. Turner, Shipwright Surveyor and Valuator. 818 GOLD. REMOVAL. JB. 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. " LAKE WAKATIP MAIL," Published every Wednesday and Saturday. /CIRCULATING throughout the whole of the New Zealand Goldfields, offers a first-class opportunity for merchants, storekeepers, and others desiring publicity. terms : First insertion, per inch - - - ss. Every subsequent insertion, per inch or portion of one ... 3s. 6d. Advertisements for a month, or longer term, as per agreement. Terms of subscription - - LI Qr Single Copy Is. Advertisements must be received at the Office not later than 6 o'clock on the day preceding that of publication. All advertisements must state the number of insertions, or they will be continued till countermanded.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 88, 2 March 1864, Page 2
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