lARMER.S , #* # CLUB # * # HOTEL, W YND II A M. DONALD McDonald .. Proprietor (Late oi' Lawrence). This commodious brick house is fitted up second to no country hotel in the colony. Private sitting and bedrooms. Every convenience and accommodation at hand. Pitted throughout with electric bells. First-class table. Hot, cold, and shower baths. First-class stabling and loose boxes. Terms exceptionally moderate. - A- - aHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS Will be despatched for LONDON ns under, through the Magellan Straits, (weather permitting,) via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth:— Port of deSteamers ConTd’r. parture. Date. Rim’taka 1515 Grenstrct Wellington Jan. 18 Ruahine (il27|Bonc,Rjfii Wellington Feb. 15 KaikoTa Jso7|Forbes Wellington Mar. 22 Thenceforward every fourth Thursday The above Steamers have splendid accommodation for all classes of passengers at moderate rates. Passengers sent to Port of Departure FREE. Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. Warrants issued for Passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Particulars may be learned on application to ROBERT DUNLOP, Agent, Invercargill and Bluff. THE HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANYS LINE. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. This Co7npanv’s Clipper Iron Ship. “WAIRO A,” 1015 tons register. 100 A.l. at Lloyds. Specially built for New Zealand trade, will load at Bluff Harbour and be despatched a« above, EARLY IN JANUARY. Lowest current rates of freight. Cargo now being received into store at Bluff. “ ANDES ” to follow. For further particulars, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., Ltd., Invercargill and Bluff.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Despatch steamers from Bluff to Melbourne and Sydney weekly. Regular services also maintained with all New Zealand Ports. Tickets issued at Lowest Current Rates. Agents for Orient line of steamers. For particulars apply to COMPANY’S OFFICES, Crescent, Invercargill
■f-HE S.S. INVERCARGILL will leave “ the Invercargill Jetty for Dunedin and other ports every Thursday, returning from Dunedin every Tuesday- Freight from Dunedin, 13s Per Ton —l3s. delivered into Store, or to Railway station. For furthear particulars apply to A. B. CAMBRIC LL, Shipping and Customs Agent, Ward’s Buildings, Crescent. > HAW, SAYIL & ALBION CO., LTO 7 Vool Season, 1893-94. The Ir.-n Clipper Ship O 3TTO.S ader 1058 tons. 100 A 1 at Llloyds. Captain Fullarton, Will be despatched from Bluff to London direct, on or about 10th January, 1804.
The Iron Barque LUTTERWORTH, 910 Tons, 100 A 1 at Lloyds Capt Eelly, Will he despatched from Bluff for London on or about sth FEBRUARY. Cargo now being received at Bluff. Bills of Lading can be signed at once. First-class sailing vessels to ollow. For particulars of freight apply to the J. G. Ward Farmers’ Association, agents. National Mortgage and Agency Co. of N.Z., Limited, loading agents.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 January 1894, Page 11
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443Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 42, 13 January 1894, Page 11
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