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The Auction Bazaar In Aid of the Funds of the WAKATIP DISTRICT HOSPITAL, WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. REUBEN HARRIS and PETER HUME ELLIOT, Esqs., have kindly volunteered their services as Auctioneers. Donations of all kinds and descriptions of articles will be thankfully received by the above gentlemen, by the Members of the Committee generally, and by 705 H. MANDERS, Clerk and Collector. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, NOV. 12th, At 2 o'clock sharp, If not previously disposed of by Private Contract, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, The RO*AL HORSE BAZAAR and Eightstall STABLE, The NAG'S HE D 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. Saturday, November 19th, 1864. IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Speculators and Others. T) H. ELLIOT has received instructions •*• • to sell by public auction, on Saturday the 19th instant, that splendid Louse, THE MORNING STAR HOTEL, ARROW, With License, Furniture, STOCK-IN-TRADE, GARDEN, &c, &c. The whole to be sold without the Slightest Reserve, as important business calls the owner from the district. The auctioneer would call special attention to this sale as the house is doing the best business on the Arrow. Remember! One o'clock, Sharp, and NO R E S E R V E. 732 Arrow Cricket Club. ~nHE OPENING MATCH of the Season will be played on WEDNESDAY the 9th inst. Members are particularly requested to attend. Playing to commence at 2 p.m. A General Meeting of Members will be held on the same evening for the Election of a Committee of Management for the ensuing season. (By Order) S. WILLIAMSON, 728 Hon. Sec. 3LASTING POWDER AND FUSE 3 ON SALE AT J. C. Brown & Co's. 730 Al, VICTORIA STORE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A SELECT BALL WILL BE HELD AT BRACKEN'S COMMERCIAL HALL, On MONDAY, 14th instant, under most efficient management. 744 Further particulars in next issue. BRITISH LION CONCERT HALL, II ■! Iltf Arrival of those celebrated artists, Miss Charlotte Dickson, Characteristic Vocalist and Danseuse. The Funny Man, and THE ROYAL ITALIAN MARRIONETTES' (Representing England, Ireland & Scotland.) Will appear on SATURDAY Evening next. Every comfort will be provided for the audience. Reserved seats for ladies, and private boxes in preparation. V 733 P. A. JONES. MRS. J. B. TAYLOR, MILLINER AND JUVENILE DRESSMAKER, BRAMLEY COTTAGE, CAMP STREET, Opposite theWaverley Hotel, QUEENSTOWN. Hottoway't Pills —The Body's Bulwark.— Nine tenths of the maladies afflicting adults depend upon a disordered state of the stomach. Holloway's Pills correct the first symptoms of indigestion by acting healthily on the Gastric J uico. and wholesomely exciting the liver. They dispel flatulency in incipient indigestion, and overcome heat, distension, and pain, attending more advanced or neglected cases. These Pills invigorate, and Boon restore the dyspeptic from the great and sudden depression of strength always accompanying stomachic disorders or biliary derangement. They beget cheerfuiuess, vigor, and happiness. Iu rectifying disorders of the digestive apparatus, these Pills prove themselves the promptest preventives of disease. They raise a bulwark against all approaching maladies, and preserve freshness, health, and life. 72Q

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 160, 9 November 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 160, 9 November 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 160, 9 November 1864, Page 3

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