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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1864. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand—Otago and Southland District. QUARTER? TTqUARTERY. BY Virtue of a Warrant issued in this action I hereby give notice that I shall on Thursday, the 11th day of August next, sell by public auction, on the premises, at the Roaring Meg— THE BRIDGE HOTEL, WITH — Stock-in-Trade, Right, Title, &c. Unless this execution is previously satisfied. THOMAS R. FRKER, 509 Bailiff. BRACKEN'S QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, -j 1 Dunedin, and replete with every comfort to the visitor. No exertions have been spared to I maintain the supremacy of the QUEEN'S ARMS ! HOTEL as one of the best hostelries in New Zealand. Attached to the Hotel is a CAPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM, Containing the BEST TABLE in the district, ! and carefully attended to. | Adjoining also is BRACKEN'S COMMERj CIAL HALL, open every night for first-class amusements only. A Quadrille Assembly meet I three times weekly ; and Messrs WRIGHT and I MORGAN, those talented artistes whose "music I hath a charm," are engaged at present. | THE BEDROOMS will be found unexcepI tionable, and under efficient female management. The Restaurant Department Maintains its high character. STABLES, in which horses are properly cared for by a real groom will be found annexed. The Best and Choicest Brands of Liqueurs only kept. 513 H. W. BRACKEN, Proprietor. ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ANNIE HALL, The popular characteristic Vocalist and Duettist' late of Aleck Palmer's Female Christy Minstrels, England, and E, F. MOERIS, The unrivalled Comic Vocalist, Duettist, and Local Performer ; acknowledged by the Victorian Press to be the best English Comic Vocalist in the Southern Hemisphere. The above artistes are engaged by Mr Bracken, of the COMMERCIAL HALL, QUEENSTOWN, where they will shortly appear Nightly in their Popular and Select Entertainment, assisted by those Popular artistes, Messrs WRIGHT & MORGAN. BRITISH LION HOTEL CONCERT HALL. GKAND PEKFORMANCE. I H T S fSafnrdflvV '■-V. V I V T 1 Choice Songs and New Dances, by Miss EMILY STANLEY AND MISSES TRACEY and DUNBAR. F. H. MARRIOTT, and OTHER ARTISTES, Every Evening. Arrangement is made for the complete comfort of the audience. A D M I S S I 0 N— F REE. Fresh FIRST-CLASS TALENT is ENGAGED and will Shortly Appear. A Splendid Farce in preparation, and will be presented on Next WEDNESDAY Evening. 511 P. A. JONES. CRITERION HOTEL, CORNER OF REES & BEACH STREETS, rous customers and friends, and others who may not have had an opportunity of paying him a visit, that he keeps always on hand none but the BEST WINES, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Procurable in the Colony. THE BEST TABLE ALWAYS KEPT. Board and lodging, by the week. Single meals - 3s. Beds, per night - - - 2s. Cleanliness, comfort and civility is the order of his house. N.B.—W. C. can confidently assert that the " Criterion" is second to none in Queenstown for its superior accommodation. 145 T. NELSON, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, QUEENSTOWN. TUST RECEIVED.—A new collection of ' Poetical Works of all the different authors. Burns, Moore's, Pope's, Longfellow's, Goldsmith and Byron's Don Juan. Large collection Cottage Library. Fine Picture Books, presents for young readers. London Journal, Family Herald, and Cassel's, received every mail. T. NELSON, Agent for the Melbourne Age and Argus, Weekly Dispatch and Home News, and all the London Papers. Invercargill 'Dispatch' and ' Witness' Sold at ONE SHILLING each. 504 T. NELSON, Queenstown.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 133, 6 August 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 133, 6 August 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 133, 6 August 1864, Page 3

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