OVERLAND COMMUNICATION WITH D U N E D f N. COBB'S TELEGRAPH LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES. COBB & CO. be# to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill and Southland gene* rally, that they intend shortly to START A LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN DUNEDIN AND JNVERCARGrLL, Leaving each place Twice a Week, Or Daily, if Sufficient Inducement off»r«. N.B.— Cobb and Co., in placing this advertisement before the public of Southland, beg to assure them that no exertion shall be wanting on their part to make this Hue excellent in all respects, and trust that they may be able, before long, to run coaches to LAKE WAKATIP. PIONEER LINE OF EXPRESS COACHES. BETVfEES INVERCARGILL & LAKE WAKATIP. REDUCTION OF FARES. A FOUR-HORSE COACH, carrying l\ passengers and luggage, will leave the Royal Hotel on Friday, 6th February, at ten o'clock a.m. , Fare £8, allowing each passenger 14 lb. weight of luggage. Passengers booked, and parcels and luggage received, by HENRY B. MONKMAN, Agent, Tay-6treet. Invercargill, January 30, 15 63. HUGHES' EXPEESS. MR. J. G. HUGHES begs to bring before the notice of tho inhabitants of luvercargill, Riverton, the Bluff, etc., that he has commenced running a LINE OF COACHES Between Invercargill and the Bluffs DAT 3OP I'EPAETtJEB. From Invercargill— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. From the Bluff— Tuesday, Thursday, nnd Saturduy. Hughes' Express. NOTICE. ALL Passengers by the above Coaches must produce their tickets to tho driver before- starting. Terms cash. JOHN G. HUGHES, Bluff Harbor. January 17, 1863. Hughes' Express. NOTICE. /\N and after Monday, the 19th January \y mutant, the Coaches will leave the Bluff and Invercargill every silternata day, commencing at the Bluff. JOHN Q. HUGHES, Bluff Harbor. January 17, 13G3. EXPRESS From Bluff Harbour to Invercargill THREE TIMES A WEEK, Or oftener if required. AN EXPRESS will leave Bluff Harbour aa above, carrying Passengers to Mokomoko, and from thenco to Inyercargill by boat, or on horseback. mo STAND THIS SEASON, at GlenJL heini Station, Mataura, the thorough-bred Entire Horse, CAEWELL, Carwell, own brother to Vision, by Jersey ; his darn Fairy Queen, by Mozart; grand-dam, imported mare lrom England. On Jersoy there needs no comment, being known as the beat horse of his day in Tasmania. _ Fairy Queen is not only the dam of Vision, but of Shadow, and many others, all winners. j Height, fifteen hands threo inclie3; color, a rich brown. Terms, £5 ss. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. Apply to Mr. Hall, Manager, Glenham Station. F. HAMILTON. j CONQUEROR. mHIS Splendid and Well-known Cart X Horse will Stand this Season at Myross Farm, Waiopai. A good paddock provided for mares, and every attention given them, but without reaponsibilit}'. Conqueror will also travel to the Half-Way Bush every Thursday. Terms : £5 10s. To be paid before removal of mares. CLERKE BROTHERS, Invercargill. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the ALBION LIVERY STABLES, Invercargill, the Thorough-bred Blood Horse, DEFIANCE. DeGanco, bright chesnut, stands 16£ hands high, short-legged ; for bone and muscle and condition, cannot be surpassed. ! Stood favorite horse for three seasons in South Australia. Sire, celebrated English imported horse, Forlorn Hope, well known to have left the best stock in Australia. Defiance is full brother to Apelkato, for whom 900 guineas was paid in Adelaide. Fee, ss. each mare. Any party having more than threo Mares will be treated with on liberal terms by applying to A. M. CAMERON, Albion Hotel. Ercry attention paid to Mare», which will bo kept at the Farm, two miles from town, but no responsibility. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at JL WALLACE TOWN, The Strong, Compact Grey Draaght Clydeadalo Horse, SCOTCH JACK. Stands over 16 hands high; is well-propor-tioned, has superior action, is true to collar, and of a very tractable temper. A good Paddock and attendance provided for Mares, without responsibility. Terms — Five Guineas. THE "PRES S," "PUBLISHED every Saturday Morning -■- at Christchurcb, contains articles upon matters of General and Colonial interest, from the pens of writers in all parts of New Zealand, and new advertisements only. The " Press " Commercial Circular, published every Wednesday Morning, contains only trade reports and advertisements, after the first insertion. Agents of the " Press " in Invercargill, FITZGEEALD & CO; BLUFF AGENCY. MB J. G. HUGHES has been appointed Agent for this Paper at the Bluff. FITZGERALD & CO.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 February 1863, Page 4
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