r£ HE ROYAL MAIL SCREW STEAMER, "VICTORIA" Plies regularly between Kingston and Queenstown. This fine boat continues to maintain her high prestige as the best and fastest boat on the Lake. She invariably delivers her cargo in good order, And daring the two years she has been rnnning lias not had to pay for any damage. GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT AND FARES. Freight across Lake (dead weight) per ton 10s. Horses, per Head, 40s. Goods to be consigned to R. Howorth, Kingston, where cartage will be paid and every care token of prompt delivery to consignees. AGENTS : K. HOWORTH, Kingston, and the CAPTAIN on board. N.B.—Passengers by or for this Boat will receive particular atteution at the Royal Hotel, Kingston. 447
rpHAT FAST AND FINE SCREW-STEAMER " E X P B R T," Having undergone a complete re-fit, continues to make her well-known rapid passages, Daily, between KINGSTON AND QUEENSTOWN, Xeaving the former harbor at 9 a.m, and Rees Jetty, Queenstown, at 3 p.m., punctually, in all weathebs. The accommodation for cargo and passengers is most favorably known; and, as a new deck has been recently fitted ou, consignees of goods are thoroughly secured against damage. For Freight or Passage, APPLY ON BOABD.
PORTAITS! PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS! QTJEENSTOWN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT ROOMS, bees-street. EJ. TYREE has just arrived from Victoria • with all the Latest Improvements in the Photographic Art, ani is prepared to take Glass Portrait", Carte de Visites, Vignettes and Views. He also invites inspection of his Stock of Cases and other Photographic Mountings. Note the Address— E. J. TYREE'S QUEENSTOWN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT ROOMS, 244 Rees-Street. LRODGERS, Stationer and General News • Agent, Dee-street, Invercargill, begs to inform the inhabitants of the Lake District that he is the Agent for the Home News; and receives by every mail the latest English, Irish, Scotch, American, and Colonial Newspapers. Subscription for the Home News, los per a&nutn; Illustrated London News, £2 10s. Agent for the "Lake Wakatip Mail." COBB & CO'S. COACH TO INVEKCARGILL. A COACH will leave the Royal Mail Hotel KINGSTON, for Invercargill every WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Morning, at 5 a.m. Returning, leave Invercargill on MONDAY AND FRIDAY. FAKE FOUR POUNDS. 721 W. H. BRAYTON & Co., Proprietors
DAY & MARTIN'S real JAPAN BLACKING, 97, High Holborn, London.—For affording nourishment and durability to the leather it stand* unrivalled. Sold by all firatclass houses in the colony, in bottles and tins, at Is 6d and 6d each. D. & M. take the opportunity of cautioning purchasers against spurious imitations of their
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 275, 16 December 1865, Page 1
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