This Day. Two o'clock, Sharp. At the COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, to Defray Cartage Expenses. KEUBEN HARRIS will sell by public auction, this day, at Two o'clock, sharp. Two tons Adelaide Flour, (Guaranteed.) NO R E S E R V E. 581 THIS DAY, TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. At the Commercial Sale Rooms. bmit to public competition, this day, at Two o'clock, sharp. 10 Tons Adelaide Flour, Guaranteed. Terms Liberal—Declared at Sale. 582 KEUBEN HARRIS Auctioneer. Tuesday, 6th September, Twelve o'clock, sharp. On the Premises of Messrs. J. GIBSON & Co., REES STREET. FINAL CLOSING SALE. >EUBEN HARRIS has received instructions from Messrs. J. GIBSON & Co., to submit to public competition, on Tuesday, 6th September, 1864, the whole of their valuable stock, consisting of new shipments, and comprising— Flour Wines Sugar Spirits Jams Liqueurs Butter Cordials Hams Fish Bacon Slops Kerosene Boots Salmon And a Large assortment of Merchandise. After which, will be submitted, the FREEHOLD PROPERTY in Rees-street, substantially built of Corrugated Iron, having a Frontage of 27 ft. to Rees-street, und a depth of 80 ft. The ROYAL HOTEL IN BEACH STREET, FIRSTCLASS PACK HORSES, AND THE STEAMER "EXPERT." The Auctioneer invites the attention of the Trade to this BONA-FIDE CLEARING SALE, as his instructions are to sell, as the proprietors are relinquishing business in Queenstown. Terms Very Liberal — Declared at Sale. Luncheon Provided. REUBEN HARRIS, AUCTIONEER, 583 Ballarat-street, Queenstown. MONDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. *■ September, at 1 o'clock, at Mr TAYLOR'S Store, opposite the Royal Hotel, a quantity of Coffee, Pepper, Dried Apples, Currants, Oatmeal, Sago, Soda, Soda Ashes, Butter, Paper, Adelaide Flour, and a variety of other goods. No Reserve. Also the Store, 20 x 125. Part of the rear let to Mr Cochrane. REUBEN HARRIS, Auctioneer. 584 In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Lauterbach v. Thackery and Montgomery. I HEREBY give Notice that the Sale in this action, advertised to take place on MONDAY NEXT is POSTPONED to a future occasion, the date of which, due notice will be given. THOMAS FRYER, Special Bailiff. 26th August, 1864. 572 DAVIDSON & WALKER, Farriers, &c Arrow Town, having disposed of their business to Mr Elias Perrelle, beg to return sincere thanks to their late customers for past favors, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to their successor. All accounts due by the late firm to be rendered forthwith; and immediate payment is requested of all debts due to DAVIDSON & CO., as they are about leaving the district. above business, trusts by steady good workmanship, and moderate charges, to receive a continuance of the favors bestowed on his predecessors. 2nd September, 1864. 586 BRITISH HON CONCERT HALL. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. First Night of Fred. CLIFTON in the «• Seven Ages of Woman." New Local Duett, MISS EMILY STANLEY FRED. CLIFTON. Mountain Sylph Dance - - -F. Clifton. Remember I Admission FREE! & Look Out for CLIFTON'S BENEFIT, when the Bearded Lady will Appear. Also, a Grand Baloon Ascent. Pianist, Mrs. J. Tract. Manager, F. Clifton. 587 P. A. JONES.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 141, 3 September 1864, Page 3
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