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SATURDAY, 7TH MAY, 1864. Stephenson's Hotel, Arthur's Point. T3EUBEN HARRIS will sell by public auction on the above date, at 2 o'clock— That First-class Hotel, and Billiard Table, so well known on the Point. AFTER WHICH — The Stock-in-Trade, Billiard Cloths, Cues, Tips, &c. This Hotel is now let at a rental of £7 per week, and the present tenant is desirous of continuing the tenancy ; which should not escape the attention of capitalists and others in search of a good investment. Terms liberal, declared at sale. 299 MONDAY, 9Th MAY, 1864, at 2 o'clock. Belle Vue Hotel, Arthur's Point* "DEUBEN HARRIS has received instructions from Mr Gerald Perrotti to sell by public auction, on the Premises, on Monday, May 9th, at two o'clock— The above well-known HOTEL, built of calico and iron, with Publican's and Business Licenses TOGETHER WITH— One of Julius Paser's Full-size BILLIARD TABLES, everything complete. ALSO— A First-rate TYVO-STALL STABLE, attached to the hotel. The STOCK-IN-TRADE will be taken at a valuation. The auctioneer invites speculators and those in search of a good business to inspect this property, as there is no doubt this house is doing the best business on the Point, and at the least expense. The owner would not dispose if circumstances did not call him to Italy. Terms at Sale. Remember—MONDAY, at 2 o'clock. 303 TUESDAY, 10th MAY, 1864. ON THE PREMISES, CHURCH-STREET. "DEUBEN HARRIS will sell by public auction, on the premises, Tuesday, May 10th, at three o'clock— That substantially-built FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, known as Captain Budd's, and lately in the occupation of the Southland Agent, standing on a FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT of 42ft. by a depth of 104 feet, fenced. The cottage has spouting all rouud, is lined, papered, and fit for immediate occupation. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer. Terms at Sale. 304 TUESDAY, 10th MAY, 1864. Hatton's Halfway House Hotel, Between Queenstown and Arthur's Point. "DEUBEN HARRIS will sell by public auction, on the premises, Tuesday, May 10th, at 12 o'clock sharp— The above HOTEL, with License, Fixtures, &c., &c. To persons of small capital this is a good chance, as the house has a good connection. Terms at Sale. 306 WEDNESDAY, lira MAY, 1864, At 12 o'clock sharp* AT THE COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS. To Storekeepers, Packers, And Others. "DEUBEN HARRIS will sell at his Rooms, on the above date—--2 tons sugar 7 boxes tobacco 6 tea 3000 Swiss cigars 25 firkins Cork butter 50 boxes Havaunas 4 boxes Pain-killer \-cask sherry 2 cwt. tartaric acid 19 cases champagne 2 „ coffee 10 ~ bottled porter 2 cases cheese Calico 9 boxes soap Druggetting i-ton salt Boots and slops The above is a genuine Clearing-out Sale, and the trade will do well to attend—the auctioneer's instructions are to sell 305 For Sale, a TWO-ROOM COTTAGE, substantially built, lined and papered throughout, with Chimney, &c., situate in Shotover-street, on a Freehold Allotment, 40ft by 90ft; with a good Stable, Fowl-house and Wash-house erected thereon. ALSO— Two Splendid DRAUGHT HORSES, with Dray and Harness complete. It not disposed of by private contract? it will be sold by public auction, on the ground, on Tuesday, lOtu May, at 2 o'clock sharp. No Reserve. 310 P. H. ELLIOT, Auctioneer. /~iOOK WANTED. Apply at M'Beath's Hotel, Queenstown. 311

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 107, 7 May 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 107, 7 May 1864, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 107, 7 May 1864, Page 5

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