GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE! Below Dunedin Rates!! IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICED!!! mm® mmmm m wmm wmmm. In consequence of the Depressed State of Business, and the Numerous Failures, M'BEATH has PURCHASED £10,937 15S. 4D, worth of Seasonable Goods fOR CASH! at a Discount of 45 PER CENT■ Cost Price; and notifies to tlie public the same MUST BE CLEARED OUT IN ONE MONTH. This Magnificient Selection of Goods comprises— Men's Tweed and Doe Suits „ Crimean Shirts in various textures Miners' Crimean Shirts in materials suitable for Winter, and well worth inspection TROUSERS.—MoIe, Cord and Bedford, at prices never before seen here Men's Oilskin Coats, Leggings and all other Waterproof Articles An endless variety of Hats and Caps to choose from at any price. Caps in blue and black cloth, Navy and French Peak, and Oiled Silk HATS.—French Felt and Plush, Deer-Stalker's, Oxford, The Melbourne, and Others Reversible Jackets, just the article now required, and a dead sacrifice Men's Woollen Underclothing in various materials A large and valuable stock of Cricketing, Welsh, and other Flannels, below importer's rates. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! The Largest Up-Country Stock to select from —Must Be Sold. 0 BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Colonial Knee Boots and Watertights, Bluchers, Light and Sprigged Wellingtons, Elastic Side Boots of the newest and most substantial description. The new Clump-soled Balmoral Boots for Gents. Messrs. Hayward's double-soled I. R. Boots—Knee and Thigh. Americam Pegged Boots of every class. The new Liverpool Boots—equal to Colonial m&ke Leers' and ' i.dren's Boots, comprising Balmoral, Spring sides and Military Heels. Cashmere Goloshes. Carpet, Leather, and Fur-bound Slippers, too numerous to particularise. OBSERV E—N 0 PUFF! MUST BE SOLD WITHIN ONE MONTH. A Genuine Sale Below Dunedin Prices. Great Bargains. M'BEATH & CO.
School Books for the Million. THOS. NELSON has just received a laige supply of School Books at greatly reduced I prices—9s. per dozen. i A Further Reduction in DRAWING PAPER | of all kinds—Elephant, Imperial and Antiqua- | rian. 343 T. NELSON, Queenstown. For Sale. /v rjy H E CUTTER ; " MARGARET," i Nine tons register, English built, copper-fastened, well found in every respect, and has just received a thorough overhaul. Now lying off the mouth of the Creek, Queenstown. Apply to J. B. BRADS HAW, Rees street. SATURDAY, 11th JUNE, 1864. Important Notice. |J 11. ELLIOT has received instructions from public auction, on Saturday, June 11th, at 12 o'clock sharp A First-class HOTEL and STORE, with Publican's License, Stock-in-Trade, &c. also — A First-class Billiard and Bagatelle Board, Skittle Alley, with Skittles. Butcher's Shop, &c. also — A Large Quantity of MERCHANDISE, Colonial-made BOOTS. Butcher's and Shoemaker's Tools, with a quantity of Leather. Owing to a dissolution of partnership, the whole will be sold Without Reserve. 374 SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, 1864. 1 Tobacconist's Business at the Arrow. PH. ELLIOT lias been instructed by Mr • Mendershausen to sell on the above date, at the Arrow — The STOCK-IN-TRADE and PREMISES, Gold-Office attached, Household Furniture, &c. No Reserve. 371
GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT THE BRITISH LION HOTEL CONCERT ROOM. ADMISSION FREE. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY.) « The Soldier's Tear" (Illustrated) Mr W.Thebes AND OTHER PERFORMANCES. Dancing & Singing every Evening 341 P. A. JONES. Wakatip District Hospital. GENERAL MEETING OF SUBSCRIBERS. IN accordance with the terms of a resolution carried at a Committee Meeting held this day; and further, in accordance with Rule 16 of the authorised Rules and Regulations of the above institution, a MEETING of the Subscribers is hereby convened, to be holden at the Hospital on the 25th day of June ensuing, for the purpose of transacting the following business : . n First—To elect a Resident Surgeon in the place of Dr Pelley, resigned. Applications will be received for the office up till 10 a.m. on that day. Second—To consider the propriety of araeacling Rules 12 and 35. By order of the Committee, H. Manders, Clerk to the Board. Queenstown, June 10,1864. 340 New Zealand Exhibition. THE Local Committee of the Wakatip district are prepared to furnish proper forms of application for space, and to give "very information relative thereto to parties who may be desirous of exhibiting goods, &c., at the forthcoming New Zealand Exhibition. . Applications to be made as early as possible in writing: to the hon. sec. of the Local Committee, J. B. BRADSriAW. For Sale, A PATENT CHAFF-CUTTER at M. CASSIUS' Store, Rees-street. 345
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 117, 11 June 1864, Page 3
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