TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER. Final Clearing Sale AT THE STORES OF MESSRS. BEACH STREET. "DEUBEN HARRIS has received instructions " from Messrs. Kennedy, Bros, to sell by public auction on the above date, the remainder of their stock, consisting of New Goods, juit landed, and comprising— Sinclair's Hams and Bacon (new) Sugars Sherry Teas Whiskey Currants Rum Raisins Oatmeal Colonial Butter (new) Coffee Sardines Salt Brandies Cheese Champagne Ironmongery, &c. The Auctioneer can confidently recommend to Storekeepers, Packers, and others, this bona-fide sale, as a firstrate opportunity to assort stocks, as the whole will be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. The proprietors' instructions are to sell. Afte* which, will be submitted, THE STORE, 23 x 40, STANDING ON A FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT OF 23 * 57. REMEMBER! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1864, AND No Reserve. 779 REUBEN HARRIS, Auctioneer. J P. CHRISTENSON will return from Dune- • din in a few days with a new and superior stock of Jewellery, comprising the latest designs and pattern. 770
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS FOR THE MILLION ! T. NELSON, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Queenstown, (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, Argus and Leader, 9s. per Quarter. WANTED, Tile 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, Tunes, and American 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 all descriptions Roman Missal, Key of Heaven, Catholic Piety. Children's Picture Books in all Varieties. ALPHABETS, SLATES, AND PENCILS. Copy Books, 4s. Per DOZEN. PENCILS, Is. 6il. PER 100. London Journal, Family Herald, CasseWs, and Reynolds'. Each of the above can be had at 15s per Year. ' Dunedin Witness' and 4 Leader,' 9s per Quarter. ' Otago Mail' and 4 Times,' 2s per WEEK. Payable in Advance, at T. NELSON'S, Queenitown. Just Received Charles Dickens' latest work, "Our Mutual Friend." Advance! Queenstown, 652
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 167, 3 December 1864, Page 3
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