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Saturday, November 18, 1864. TWO O'CLOCK, SHARP. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Others in search of a good business. to submit to public competition 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 » Valuation. NO RESERVE. 724 Terms at Sale. NOTICE. I R M. FRAER is authorised to collect all '-*■ moneys on behalf of the Queenstown Improvement Committee. GEO. CLEMENTS, Hon. Treasurer. 31st October, 1864. 715 . P. CHRISTENSON, Beach-street, announces J • 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 -ANTED, JOHN HUMPHREY, native of Banffshire, Scotland, late of Caledonian Hotel, Queenstown, to communicate with the undersigned. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by Alexander Humphrey, Tokomariro Post Office, Otago. 694 BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS FOR THE MILLION ! T. NELSON, )OOKSELLER and STATIONER, Queens- ' town, (wholesale and retail) has just received direct from England, 3000 vols, of the best authors, and will be sold below Dunedin prices. T. NELSON has the Largest and Best assortment of STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS on the goldfields, and must be sold to meet the times. T. NELSON, Sole Agent for Melbourne Weekly Papers. Subscription to Age, AnGUi and Leader, 9s. per Quarter. WANTED, The Public of Queenstown to KNOW that T. NELSON RECEIVES by every English Mail, the following Papers, and will be SOLD FIFTY PER CENT. BELOW former prices. Home News, Dispatch, Belts Life, London Illustrated, Nation, Times, and Americau Papers, 15s per Year, AND 'LLOYD'S,' 7s PER YEAR T. NELSON has Just Received, this day, a Large Assortment of New Works. The First Year of the American War Recreations of Country Parson. Life of Sir Benjamin Brodie Wreck of Royal Charter Extraordinary Men and Women, by Russell Life of Washington Irving, 4 vols Memoirs of Andrew Reed History of Great Britain and Ireland by White History of England by Goldsmith History of England by Macauley Memoirs of Vidoco. Hill's Oratorical Tutor Lord Plunket's and Burke's Speeches by John Cashel Hoey Natural History Spirit of the Nation by C. G. Duffy The Maroon and Cliffclimbers by Reid Walker's, Johnson's, and Webster's Dictionary Bibles and Prayer Books of a.l descriptions Roman Missal, Key of Heaven, Catholic Piety. Children's Picture Books in all Varieties. ALPHABETS, SLATES, AND PENCILS. Copy Books, 4s. Per DOZEN. 672 PENCILS, Is. 61. PER 100. London Journal, Family Herald, CasseWt, and Reynolds. Each of the above can be had at 15s per Year. 4 Dunedin Witness' and ' Leader/ 9s per Quarter. ' Otago Mail' and ' Times,' 2s per WEEK. Payable in Advance, at T. NELSON'S, QueewJust Received Charles Dickena' latest work, "Our Mutual Friend." Advance! Queenstown.

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

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

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

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