THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.’S EOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS "Vill be despatched for LONDON as under, !-ftrongh the Magellan Straits, (weather permitting,) via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Hjmouth: Port of departure. Lyttelton Wellington Date. May 17 June 14 J uly 12 xnenceiorwaru every • The above Steamers have splendid accomarodatiou for all classes of passengers at moderat* 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 Sbe learned on application to ROBERT DUNLOP, Agent, Invercargill and Bluff. --■TNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U new ZEALAND, LTD. ©eapatch 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, S.S. INYEROARGILL will leave ■ the Invercargill Jetty for Dunedin and other ports every Thursday, returning from Dcmediu every Tuesday- Freight from Dun13s—Per Ton —l3 s. delivered into Store, or to Railway station. War furthear particulars apply to A. B. CAMPBELL, Shipping and Customs Agent, Ward’s Buildings, Crescent, THE P.S. AWARUA leaves the Bluff Wharf for Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island, on the arrival of the first train from Jjwercargill, every Wednesday morning ({weather and other circumstances permitting) - aeftuming the same day. Passenger fares —Single Ticket, ss. Return Tickets, 7s 6d. Available for 4 weeks. Goods 10s per ton. 3f.8. —Freight on goods shipped for Stewart Island must be prepaid. Freight on goods landed at the Blufl • amst oe paid when delivery is made. Goods shipment to Stewart Island must arrive ait Bluff by noon train on previous day. JAMESE. FOX, Secretary Bluff Harbour Board. ALBION HOTEL, Invercargill. _ T ------- - s?SSMtL m u an Walter SEAULE, Proprietor. FAMILY DESCHLER’S EOMMBRCIAL and 1 HOTEL, EskSteeet minutes’ walk from Railway station and post-office.j An addition of twenty rooms, in brick, has Jjfasfc been made, and having been built and fESfced on the most modern principles, furnishes the house with every comfort and convwsnicnce. Fire-proof Sample Rooms. Porter for early trains. Strict attention. Moderate charges. ,T. DESCHLER Proprietor. €?ATTANACH’S GORE HOTEL, MEDWAY STREET, GORE.' apjraBA.VING taken over the above well and affl* favourably known Hostelry, the oldest sstabiished in Gore, CHARLES OATTANACH i&esires to intimate that every requisite accessary for the convenience and comfort Patrons is available. Urivate suites of apartments for families. Liquors, &e., the best obtainable. Hot, Cold, and shower baths. Livery Stable •First-class Billiard Table adjoining.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 11
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416Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 11
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