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OVERLAND COMMUNICATION WITH DUNEDIN. COBB'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. COBB & CO. beg to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill and Southland generally, that they intend shortly to START A LINE OF COACHES BETWEEK DUNEDIN AND INVERCARGrLL, Leaving each place Twice a Week, Or Daily, if Sufficient Inducement offers. 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 line excellent in all respects, and trust that they may be able, before long, to run coacheß to LAKE WAKATIP. HUGHES'JBXPEESS. MR. J. G. HUGHES begs to bring before the notice of the inhabitants of Invercargill, Kiverton, the Bluff, etc., that he has commenced running a LINE OF COACHES Between Invercargill and the Blujfi DAYB O» DEPASTURE. From Invercargill— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. , „ From the Bluff— Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Hughes' Express. NOTICE. ALL Passengers by the above Coaches must produce their tickets to the driver before starting. Term^cash. q Bluff Harbor. January 17, 18C3. Hughes' Express. NOTICE. ON and after Monday, the 19th January instant, the Coaches will leave the Bluff and Invercargill every alternate day, commencing at the Bluff. JOHN G. HUGHES, Bluff Harbor. January 17, 1863: EXPRESS Prom Bluff Harbour to Invercargill THREE TIMES A WEEK, Or oftener if required. AN EXPRESS will leave Bluff Harbour as above, carrying Passengers to Mokornoko, and from thence to Invercargill by boat, or on horseback. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Glenhcim Station, Mataura, the thorough-bred Entire Horse, CARWELL, Carwell, own brother ;to Vision, by Jersey; his dam Fairy Queen, by Mozart; imported mare from England. On Jersey there needs no comment, being known as the best horse of his day in Tasmania. _ j Fairy Queen is not only the dam of Vision, but of Shadow, and many others, all winners. | Height, fifteen hands three inches; color, a j rich brown. Terms, £5 ss. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. Armlv to Mr. Hall, Manager, Glenham Station. IPy F. HAMILTON. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the ALBION LIVERY STABLES, Invercargill, the Thorough-bred Blood Horse, DEFIANCEDefiance, bright chesnut, stands 15£ 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, 6s. each mare. Any party having more than three Mares will be treated with on liberal terms by applying to A. M. CAMERON, Albion Hotel. Every attention paid to Mares, which will be kept at the Farm, two miles from town, but no responsibility. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at J. WALLACE TOWN, The Strong, Compact Grey Dranght Clydesdale Horse, SCOTCH JACK. Stands over 16 hands high; is well-propor-tioned, lias 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 INVERCARGILL TIMES 18 PUBLISHED EVEEY TUESDAY & FRIDAY MORNING At the Ofjice, KELVIN-STREET, INVERCARGILL. Subscription, 10s. per Quarter (in advance.) rpittS PAPER is largely circulated throughout Inrercargill, Riverton, the Bluff, Dunedin, the various Diggings; also in the various Provinces of New Zealand, and in the Australian Colonies. SCALE FOR ADVERTISING. Half an inch (five lines) Is. 6d. One inch (ten lines) 2s. 6d. Half-price for every additional insertion of the same advertisement. Business Notices, not exceeding half-an-inch (five lines), at the reduced rate of Is. each insertion. # Advertisements commencing with the word " Wanted," not exceeding 16 words, Is. each insertion. Orders for withdrawal must be sent in before Ten o'clock on the morning previous to the day of publication. Advertisers are requested to send in their advertisements as early as possible previous to the day of publication. All advertisements must be paid for in advance, except in cases where an arrangement has been effected, and an account opened. The number of insertions must be written on each advertisement, or it will be continued until countermanded, and charged for accordingly. Single Copies of The Tnvercargill Times can be had at the Office, Kelvin-street, Invercargill (next Union B»nk). FITZGERALD & CO,, Proprietors.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 13 February 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 13 February 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 13 February 1863, Page 4

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