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The ; Daily Times' says:—"The inhabitants of Tokomairiro are setting about building an ; Episcopal Church in earnest. £7OO has been already guaranteed, and as the portion of the structure proposed to be erected is only estimated to cost £IOOO, it has been decided to commence ! operations at once. It is intended to build the church of rubble, with freestone dressings and a I slate roof. | From an exchange we take the following u The subjoined gem is attributed to one of those broad-backed packhorses of literature 'an editor out west': —The undersigned retires from the editorial chair with complete .conviction that all is vanity. From the hour he started his paper to the present time he has been solicited to lie upon every given subject, and can't remember ever having told a wholesome truth without diminishing his subscription list or making an enemy. Under these circumstances of trial, and having a thorough contempt for himself, he retires in order to benefit his moral constitution."

The Union Bakery. REMOVED FROM BEACH STREET TO BALLARAT STREET, Opposite Batik of New Zealand. JOHN M'DOUGALL, to meet his increasingtrade has erected a NEW OVEN, built on the best system and lined with tiles, thus enabling him to turn out Bread Unequalled lor Purity and Lightness. His Establishment is second to none out of Dunedin. His Wedding Cakes cannot be Surpassed. Balls and Suppers Catered for in that Liberal Style that has obtained him so much patronage. FRESH BUTTER, FRESH FRUITS, And the Best Confectionery. All kinds of Cakes made to Order. N.B.—Packers Supplied at Lowest Wholesale Rates. 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 44 Lake Wakatip Mail. ,, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. CIRCULATING throughout the whole of the New Zealand Goldfields, offers a first-class opportunity for merchants, storekeepers, and others desiring publicity. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. First insertion, per inch - - - os. Every subsequent insertion, per inch or portion of one - - - 3s. 6d. Advertisements not exceeding Sixteen Words, 2s 6d. Advertisements for a month, or longer term, as per agreement. All advertisements musf be paid in advance except in cases where an arrangement has been effected and an account opened. Notice of withdrawal or alteration of advertisements which appear on the outside of the paper to be sent in on the Monday or Thursday previous to day of publication. Orders for withdrawal must be sent in, in writing, not later than Ten o'clock, a.m. on the day previous to publication. In no case can verbal orders be attended to. Advertisements must be received at the Office not later than 8 o'clock on the day preceding that of publication. Advertisements given in after that hour (if inserted) will be charged double. All advertisements must state the number of insertions, or they will be continued till countermanded. o AGENTS. The following Agents are empowered to receive advertisements and subscriptions: Queenstown .... Marshall and Fraer. Arrow I. Hallenstein & Co. Kingston .... Messrs. Kerr and Co. Nokomai M'Beath & Co. Lunstan C. Rowley. Invercargill L. Rodgers. Okitiki T. Nelson. Melbourne Messrs. Gordon & Gotch. Sydney .... Messrs. Gordon & Gotch.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 233, 22 July 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 233, 22 July 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 233, 22 July 1865, Page 3

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