Saturday, November 12, 1864. TWO O'CLOCK, SHARP. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Others in search of a good business. Reuben Harris has received instructions to submit to public competition on the above date, that Valuable Freehold Property in BALLARAT STREET, THE PROVINCIAL HOTEL, (If not previously disposed of by private contract) Having a Frontage of 25 feet, by a depth of 100 feet, and fitted up with every convenience for carrying on a lucrative business. The Stock and Furniture to be taken at a Valuation. NO RESERVE. 724 Terms at Sale. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, NOV. 12th, If not previously disposed of by Private Con tract, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, The RO¥AL HORSE BAZAAR and Eightstall STABLE. The NAG'S HEAD HOTEL, comprising FOUR ROOMS and commodious BAR, with FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Belonging thereto. The above properties will be sold in consequence of the present proprietor leaving the district. PETER H. ELLIOT, 723 Auctioneer. GEORGE WILLIS, Accountant and General Clerk, fox's express, ADJOINING CAMP HOTEL. Accounts made out, Letters written, and Books 722 balanced. GRAND RE-OPENING OF THE BRITISH LION JONCERT ROOM. THE British Lion Concert Hall will re-open NEXT WEEK with a series of superb entertainments, excelling anything hitherto offered to a Queenstown audience, under the management and auspices of those celebrated artistes, Miss Charlotte Dickson, Also other performers of first-class talent. Particulars will be announced on Monday next. 725 P. A. JONES. Dissolution of Partnership. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Co-Partner-ship heretofore carried on at Queenstown, as Storekeepers, by Michael Malaghan and Patrick Comiskey, under the style of " Malaghan and Comiskey," was this day Dissolved by mutual consent. Mr Malaghan will receive and pay all debts due to and by the late firm, and will continue the said business on his own account. Dated this 26th day of October, 1864. M. MALAGHAN. PATRICK COMISKEY. Witness—Thomas L. Shepherd, Queenstown. -|\/rR PATRICK COMISKEY is authorised by me to receive all debts due to the late firm, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge fnr camp MICHAEL MALAGHAN. Queenstown, 26th October, 1864. 710 NOTICE. MR M. FRAER is authorised to collect all monies on behalf of the Queenstown Improvement Committee. GEO. CLEMENTS, Hon. Treasurer. 31st October, 1864. 715 TO CARPENTERS AND PAPERHANGERS. TENDERS WANTED for completing the Masonic Lodge, Queenstown. Tenders will be received up to 12, noon on Saturday, sth instant. For particulars apply to Mr D. Weaver or Mr Arndt 716 T P. CHRISTENSON, Beach-street, announces • that the Clearing Sale of his Stock of JEWELLERY at a Reduced Price will be continued for a SHORT TIME ONLY, and parties desirous of obtaining a First-class Watch or other article in Jewellery, should avail themselves of this opportunity. An elegant selection of Colonial gold brooches and other articles on hand, warranted genuine goods, being manufactured to order by his own jeweller and not imported Birmingham ware. J. P. CHRISTENSON, Beach-street, Queenstown. 550 _ MARSHALL & FRAER, (Late Rowley's Express), Booksellers, Stationers, and News Agents. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. English, Foreign, and Colonial Newspapers Received. Agents for Otago Witness Daily Times, and "Lake Wakatip Mail."
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 159, 5 November 1864, Page 3
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