VSBhaBSS^ Pickford and Co. having chartered the above steamer, are running her daily at considerably reduced rates. For passengers and merchandise, the steamer Alexandra leaves Queenstown punctually at 9 o'clock a.m., arriving at Kingston early; leaves Kingston for Queenstown, at 3 o'clock p.m. All Merchandise taken —weight as per way bill in quantities. The steamer Alexandra has been fitted up with powerfulp machinery, that enables her to run in all weathers. This expense has been incurred to meet the requirements of the time, our motto is PUNCTUALITY and DESPATCH. P.S.—Agent for Alexandra, BLACK and GORDON, Queenstown. Insurance on goods charged extra. Mr. W. W. Wilson, BA R R ISTER-AT-LAW AND SOLICITOR, BALLARAT STREET, QUEENSTOWN, And Stafford-street, Dunedin. Mr SHEPHERD conducts Mining Cases at Maori Point and Arrowtown upon special retainer. 597 MR. CAMPBELL, BARRISTERS T-L A W SOLICITOR, JJALLARAT-ST RE E T, (Adjoining the Camp Reserve,) QUEENSTOWN and ARROW. R. C. LUSCOMBE, Mining Agent, Maori Point. CASES conducted in Court. Appeal Cases taken through Dunedin Solicitor to the Supreme Court. All Mining Business attended to. Office— Opposite the Court-House, Maori Point. Agent for 1 'Lake Wakatip Mail." TO THE MINERS MR. HAUGHTONTARROWTOWN Mining Agent. pASES conducted in Court or on the Field, and all business connected with the Public Offices transacted. No Extra Charge, except travelling expences, for attendance at Queenstown or Maori Point. A Fixed and Moderate Scale op Fees. Wakatip Saw Mills. SALE AT THE SAW MILLS, HEAD of LAKE, and Yard at Queenstown, SAWN TIMBER Of all dimensions, suitable for MINING AND BUILDING PURPOSES. Orders from the Nokomai and surrounding districts accompanied by a cash remittance attended to. Prices at Queenstown: — Quartering, 30s. per 100 ft. super. 6-inch Boards do do 9-inch do 355., or 5d per foot per board 12-inch do 405., or 6d do do Totara, from 40s. to 60s. per 100 ft. super. 389 J. W. ROBERTSON & CO. News! News! News! LRODGERS, Stationer and General News • Agent, Dee-street, Invercargill, begs to inform the inhabitants of the Lake District that he is the Agent for the Home News; and receives by every mail the latest English, Irish, Scotch, American, and Colonial Newspapers. Subscription for the Home News, 15s per annum; Illustrated London News, £3. 691 Agent for the "Lake Wakatip Mail." SOUTHLAND RAILWAY IRON WORKS, invercargill. THE proprietor of the above works has pleasure in announcing to the mining community and inhabitants of the Lake district, that he is prepared to supply direct from his establishment, ENGINES AND MACHINERY of all Sizes. Pumps and Gear of every description. QUARIZCRUoHING MACHINERY, and all the desiderata of the goldfields at Victorian Prices. J, R. DA VIES, Proprietor. N.B.—On hand, and can be delivered at once— One 15-horse power Portable Engine. Do 10-horse do do. Do 6-horse do do. 473 By the Undersigned, Ex Sevilla, Three STATIONERY ENGINES, 10 to 15 H.P. By C, D. Young & Co. Suitable for Quartz Crashing. Two PORTABLE do do do. Bix Single Power Crab Winches. Six Doable do do. M*PHERBON & CO., Merchants, Inrercargill.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 159, 5 November 1864, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 159, 5 November 1864, Page 1
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