BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Incorporated by Act of General Assembly of New Zealand. CAPITAL, £500,000. Head Office: Auckland. London: 50, Old Broad Street. ■*-'' collection on their various branches and agencies in New Zealand. Also on their Agents in Great Britain and Ireland, Melbourne, Sydney, and Inland Towns of Victoria and New South Wales, Adelaide, Tasmania, India, Ceylon, Mauritius, China. QUEENSTOWN & ARTHUR'S POINT, THOMAS HOOD BROWN, Agent, Ballarat-street, Queenstown, GOLD BOUGHT. Interest allowed on Deposits. 211 BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Established 1817. Paid-up Capital, £750,000. Reserve Fund, £250,000. QUEENSTOWN AGENCY. -vTWIWPCI J.-J xl T» 1-_ J of the Bank in New Zealand and Australia. Also on the London Branch, payable at the prin« sipal towns in Great Britain and Ireland. Interest allowed on Deposits, as under:— Fixed for 3 months, 3 per cent, per annum. GOLD PURCHASED. Agencies at Arrow and Maori Point. T. HORTON, Agent. Queenstown, Bth April, 1864. 226 "D'YE NO KENP" BLACK & GORDON, Wholesale and Retail IRONMONGERS, Blacksmiths, Farriers, &c, AT QUEENSTOWN, DUNSTAN, HOGBURN, WETHERSTONE'S, & KAWARAU . JUNCTION. ■ now receiving Goods direct from home and Melbourne, they are determined to sell Lower than any other House in Queenstown. Their Blacksmiths' and Farriers' Departments they would recommend parties to visit themselves, being confident that their establishments, as regards Workmanship, is second to none in New Zealand. Every care and pains taken in Shoeing Horses, and at the very Lowest charges in the district. BLACK & GORDON is a name which has become almost a household word, and being so well known, they need no further guarantee to secure patronage. They respectfully tender their thanks to the public for the patronage they have received, and trust—by low charges, good workmanship, and ability—to receive their further support Remember!—BLACK & GORDON, Corner of Rees and Beach streets, Queenstown, N.B.—lf they find that any bona-fide Blacksmith in the District lowers his price, theirs will also be reduced. 7 ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS. W. SMITHAM, Proprietor. nnHF. nhnvp NRW TJNR ()V nfUfHi?s „.,! ■ leave Queenstown every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a.m., conveying Passengers and Mails to the Arrow River, Roaring Meg, Kawarau, and the Dunstan, returning to Queenstown every alternate day. fares : £ s. d. Queenstown to the Dunstan 4 0 0 Arrow River „ - 3 0 0 Roaring Meg ;, - 1 5 0 The above line will meet the Dunedin Coaches. Parties conveyed from the Lake through in THREE DAYS TO DUNEDIN. Starting Place— POWELL'S FAMILY HOTEL, BALLARAT ST., QUEENSTOWN. 277 WAKATIP STORES AND GOLD OFFICE. WEBSTER, •Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit and Provision Merchant, Beach-street. Highest Price Given for Gold, 39
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 142, 7 September 1864, Page 1
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