STEAM To Port CliaTTn9r3, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, Auckland, Napier, and Sydney, AT REDUCED RATES. «Blfc\ i HPHE Intercolonial Vi Xv X Royal Maii Company 'b 500 Tons, A. KENNEDY, Esq., Commandeh. Carrying Her Majesty's mails, specie and car^ro. will 'be despatched from the Bluff Harbor, tor the above Ports, on MONDAY, the 6th day of April, nt noon. This fl:?e vessel, with her commander, so well known in the New Zealand passenger trade, offers a capital opportunity to parties intending to visit the above potts. Goods for Bhipm? \- to be accompanied by a Shipping Note, statin*.; Port of Delivery. Freight on inward cargo to be paid before delivery, and all Passage Money to be paid at tue Agent's Office before embark»tion. Passengers victualled througho 1 t. T. G. TANTON, Agent. Campbelltown, March 19th, 18(53. FOR BLUFF HAKBOII. glß ßhr^k "THE p.s APHRASfA r-fy j /u|B«ft\\ at twelve o'clock sharp, J<M-mtiis**&Z: On Satcedat. For passage apply to the Captain on board. Steam to Dunedin via the Bluff. rPiIE POWKTIFUL S.S "*- WILLIA!i{ MISKIN, I^^*^' F. J. Witsoy, Master, Will be placed permanently in Sm^*-^ tn j s tTa( j ej l eav i n g the Jettj every Tuesday morning. Fakes ; Cabin £5 0 0 Steerage £3 0 0 Freight ... 60s per ton. W. K. S. NEILLKY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. *^^WK jli\. ■*- onN Stuabt. ■■'ommnn. r-^ I /t\ft]-WWV\ der, will c^llat tbe Bluff.m thf morning of the 19th of e.;cl !^^^^^^^Jo' month, to take on board th( Enfih'sh Mails and passenger; for MelHourne. For Melbourne, Sailing about SATURDAY, 4th April. y. rpilF, splendid clipper shij L^^-iN. 1 bluk jacket, JP^S\\ 14i3 r mS" nS Ke o istor i £j: ffi^3|R\^ Jamks White, Eg , C'omman -33fe~»>HH3gE£» dor, will leave the J3luff witl passengprs on or about Saturday nest. Apply to ALFUED W. GILLES ft CO, Tay-street ; Or to JOHN LONGUET, l^luff. Brig Jane, from Melbourne. riDN'.-IGNEl^aroiTqu-sto'l t< L^J^k \J )'!'.ss fin tries imrni'iliutelv J^li»^\ and t.hus pave the underst/ner r^-^^^i; '-yf the disagreeable necessity of en g^tefcfeAfai^tea^ forcing a demurrage cluim. CALDEK, ULACKLOCK & CO., Agents, jrarch 28th, ISO.'?. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES mgs ' n A J.I, Crtrt:o. e\- WII,-->l^ LIAXI '^IsKIN, wil "^%^s, -*^>>v\\, \m fit Consigners' risk a: «osfei3i's''ji:i^p^ :^ s'n»n as hinded. arnl no claiir =«SSSSe«!*.^»SSi3!M P , v ;n il( , rocO s:Ti ise«t . unless made before removal of gooiis from the Jetty. W. R. S. NF.ILLEY. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ryUK (fitter HAHRLLA, l>f,\|\ ' of 30 (-2534-8500) tons ■Qf v^if^va Th:* superior coastinw vosse w.fi built -it. J'tirt K.-p ini-e, Tns m'ni>, in the year 180 l : is now ii ex or.ler hasjjCi'tl ciirrvinjj copa^'f v.and is wi •■amd in stores. Sho can be in -petted at nny ti .■■■, beiu« moored alongside 'he Jetty. Apply i<^ MAN ING & vyiIITTON, Agcntst. Tay-strect,2nd Feb. 18P3. J 17 Olt SALE, tlie cuttei .*. I KEDCI-IFF, of 22 lons rcijioter, well fount! rST. N \ and is .-irlniinilily nd.ipted iur tlk ££s£* "West Coast trade. Apply to James Pidotor, on board* /CAPTAINS of Vessel irftn b-: supplied \J with stewards, cooks, and seamen at. this office, by Gc r^e Walker, Southland Labor Office opposite Sou: h an I j\~ews OtlicL'. To Diggers and Others. A BOAT will ply across L^ke Wakatip daily. For freight and passage, apply tt iR. DANLKI. & CO., mi tlie Lni<e. JOHN CKUICK^IE 'NK. from Turriff.— Youi fj brother-in-law wishes to see you on board thi barque William Buchanan, nt luverearjjill. PETER 'WILKINSON.— If this should mnpi the eye of Peer Wi Uinson, who left, hi; home on t.het2Bth Ft-brunry, 1802, he is enrcestli requested to return or write to his parents, win are in yrent anxiety reg;>pcting him. SOUTHLAND REGISTER & LABOR OFFICE OPPOSITE TUB " SOUTIILAIiD SETfB" OTTICB. TIT\NTKD Situations for Shepherd; Bu lock-drivers, Carters, Farm Servant; and Married Couples. Builders can be supplied with Carpenters, Roar Contractors with pick and shovel men, free o charge. lintel keepers with Cooks, Waiters, ant Female Servants. The female department is under the superin tendance of Mrs Walker, and the greatest cure i exercised in the selection of suitable servants. Country aettlers, when in town, can cngag their own servants at this office, or by 1.-tter. A large number are now applying daily for woik. Any person having house property or furnisher' lodgings to let can register the sin>e at this ollic' 1 aa numerous applications are made d.;i!_y for lh< same. ORDERS TAKEN IN FOR FIREWOOD AND PILES. GEORGE WALKER, Spey -street. N.B.— RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECT KD. JBIRIiELL SANDS & CO. have • instructions to sell privately, two email lulf of cows, with caives at foot. Also, a lot of miil cows, on easy terms. Tay-street. i
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 3 April 1863, Page 3
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