Kingston Advertisements. E. RILEY & CO. T)EG to inform the STOREKEEPERS of Queenstown, Frankton, and the Arrow Township, that they have commenced business as Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission Agents, AT KINGSTON And assure them that every attention shall be paid to all business entrusted to their rare. N.B.—Goods Received, Stored, and Commissions executed on the lowest terms. 17 MR. GEORGE, QPE R ATIVE DENTIST, Beach-street, QUEENSTOWN. Horses Shod as they ought to be. Bridge's Queenstown Shoeing Forge. J BRIDGE having had great experience in • SHOEING in all its branches, is able with confidence to promise his patrons that all Horses entrusted to his care will receive his best attention—a slovenly habit of shoeing being highly detrimental, and he hopes, by the strictest attention and moderate charges, to merit further suppoit. Observe !—General Blacksmith. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. TO BE DISPOSED OF by LOTTERY of 60 Members, at £5 each, in two Prizes, and under the Management of the following Gentlemen, who have kindly consented to act as a Committee:— J. B. Bradshaw W. C. Mirfin H. W. Bracken M. Mallaghan Geo. A. Welsh J. M. Ryan Denis Powell Two paid-up Shares in that well-known Property, the LAKE VIEW'GARDEN, containing about Ten Acres of first-class Land, securely fenced, and having a never-failing supply of water running through the property. The whole has been thoroughly grubbed and cultivated with the utmost care, and at the present time contains a well-rssorted stock of Vegetables, consisting of every variety necessary for domestic purposes; also about six tons of Potatoes, and the same quantity of Carrots and Onions. The drawing of Tickets will take place at Bracken's Hotel, on Wednesday, the 20th April, at 8 o'clock p.m., by two disinterested persons to be chosen by the members. All moneys paid for Tickets will be paid into the Union Bank to the credit of the Committee, and will be returned without deduction should the Drawing be postponed from that day. Intending subscribers are requested to avail themselves of an inspection of the Garden, where all particulars can be learned. Tickets may be obtained on application to Charles Herring or William Finnis, and any of the Committee. N.B.—The Putter-up will give a donation of £lO to the Hospital, and the two winners are each to spend £5. 198 IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO PACKERSJND OTHERS. G ATKINS, BUTCHER, begs to inform • Packers and the public generally that he has made arrangements by which he is enabled to supply The Best Meat at the Lowest Wholesale Price. Observe the Address— GEO. ATKINS, BUTCHER, Next Brookes' Wakatip Hotel, 194 Beach-street. NOTICE. FAT SHEEP FOR SALE, delivered on the Frankton side of the Shotover, in mobs of not less than 80. Apply to James Middleton, Rees' Store, Queenstown. Queenstown, 31st March, 1864. 192 £5 Reward. FOR RECOVERY of IRON-GREY HORSE, black points, branded two circles over IJ over 19 on off shoulder; lost from the Arrow Flat in January last. The above reward will be paid on delivery of the same at Ecclesfield Bros., Arrow River. 78 WAKATIP MAIL PRINTING OFFICE, Church-street, Queenstown. *6B PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL, On the Shortest Notice, and on Reasonable Terms•
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 98, 6 April 1864, Page 2
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