SATURDAY, 7th MAY, 1864. T) H. ELLIOT wtll sell by public auction, at • his yard, Ballarat-street, on Saturday, 7th May, at 1 o'clock sharp— A number of USEFUL HORSES. ALSO— A large quantity of Blankets, and a variety of other Household Goods. To be sold without reserve. 296 MONDAY, 9TH MAY, 1864. Camp Hotel, Skipper's Point. T) H. ELLIOT has received instructions to • sell by public auction, on Monday, 9th May, at 2 o'clock sharp— That Valuable Property known as the Camd Hotel, situate at Skipper's Point; WITH— Stock of Wines, Spirits, Bedding, &c. IMMEDIATELY AFTER WILL BE SOLD ONE HALF-SHARE in Brown's Claim, Upper bhotover. The whole will be sold without the slightest reserve. Terms—Cash. 297 TUESDAY, 10TH MAY, 1864. PH. ELLIOT has received instructions to • sell by public auction, at the Victoria Hotel, Rees-street, on Tuesday, May 10th— A First-class BILLIARD TABLE, with Balls, Cues, Lamps, &c. Sale to commence at one o'clock sharp. 307 THURSDAY, 12th MAY, 1864. PH. ELLIOT has received instructions to • sell by public auction, on Thursday, the 12th May, at one o'clock sharp— The FOUR-ALLS HOTEL, situate at Arthur's Point, with Stock-in-Trade, Fixtures, &c. The whole to be sold without reserve. 308 To Packers. 'FENDERS WANTED FOR PACKING two tons goods (more or less) to Stapleton's Beach. Apply Victoria Hotel, Queenstown. Tenders open till Monday night. 309 THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Musical entertainments AT The British Lion Hotel, At 8 o'clock, p.m. precisely, a brief Lecture will be delivered on " Mankind," by a Lady. MONDAY EVENING A Paper will be read on " The Power of Truth,'' by P. A. Jones; after which A Free Debate on the American War. TUESDAY EVENING. Lecture on Diet will be repeated. Mr Marriot will preside at the Pianoforte. ADMISSION-FREE. 312 EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, Beach-street, Queenstown. E. COUTANCHE T>EGS to inform his Friends and the Public that he has opened the above-named hotel, and that no effort shall be spared to maintain the credit of his establishment. FIRST-CLASS WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c. Good Beds. Every Accommodation for Travellers. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS. W. SMITHAM, Proprietor. rpHE above NEW LINE OF COACHES will -*■ leave Clyde every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 a.m., conveying Passengers and Mails to the Kawarau, Roaring Meg, Arrow River, and Queenstown, returning to the Dunstan every alternate day. fares : £ s. d. Through to Queenstown - 3 0 0 Arrow River - - 2 10 0 Roaring Meg - - 1 5 0 The above line will meet the Dunedin Coaches. Parties conveyed for the Lake district through in THREE DAYS TO DUNEDIN. Starting Place—Clyde Hotel, and Sydney Hotel. P. H. ELLIOT, 277 Agent, Queenstown. FOR SALE, A STORE, with PUBLICAN'S LICENCE, in one of the best positions on the Shotover. Apply, F. Clark'and Jo., Maori Point. 283 For Sale, A HEAD-RACE (first right) from Sawyer's Gully to Skipper's Point, commanding half-a-mile of payable terraces and the only water available: also tools and hydraulics. Apply Brown and Cope, Skipper's Point, Upper Shotover. 290
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 107, 7 May 1864, Page 5
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