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MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. ON SATURDAY EVENING j llth APRIL, TWO NEW PIECES. First Dight of the Operetta of the RIFLE VOLUNTEER! Song— "Cooey" Miss Harriet Gordon Bravura — "When Other Lips" J. P. ITvde National Song — " Rifle Volunteer "...Misa Gordon Local Song — "Emigration to Dunedin"... Mr Hyde Duet — ■" Must I Really Mnrry "...Mis Gordon and J. P. Hyde Song—" Poor Jeremiah" Miss Gordon Duet — "Here! Here! Here! "...Miss Gordon and J. P. Hyde MUSICAL MELANGE! Song — "Trisli Emigrant" Miss Gordon Song — "Charming Vision" Miss Gordon Local Song — " Young Man fresh frao Scotland " J. P. Hyde To eomraence with (he laughable sketch of LOCKED OUT! GALLERY, 2s. Gd. ; BODY OF HALL, ss. Commence punctually at eight, and conclude at a quarter past ten. pipping flattre* FOR DUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN PORTS. r V H E New Zealai d jt'ifv |j»y\ -* is team Navigudon Comc ii :^^^ r Captain F. Kuknke, Having been unavoidably (ietuiueii, will leare THIS DA V, For Dunedin and the Northern Ports, at one o'clock precisely. For passage apply to C. N. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents. Invercargill, 7th April, 18G3. GOLD! GOLD! ! GOLD! !! For the West Coast Direct. a fTIIIE world renowned Clipper J^l^lkV Captain J. Tear, ' f'J^nTr^T w '" have immediate dispatch, hould sufficient inducemea tuffcr. Calling at Jacksou's Buy, Miltbrd Haven, &c. Prosreciinc parties. g'>!d diggers, nnd othrrs should avail themselves of this, tne best opportunity offered, of bcinsr early ut either of those places — tlic future Xl Dorado. Tor freight, or passage apply to M. G. TULLY & CO., A-enN, Tav-stri:. t, opposite Royal Hotol. Steam to Dunedin via tk© Bluff. ©S^l^HX 1 WILLIAM AJISKIN, ca /!/t"'W.Mw\ 12 ° T<lUS ' F- J- Wilson, Muster, Will l.c placed permiuicni !v in "*^ 1 """* JJ ~ i^ tliis trade, leaviug the Jetty every Tuesday morning. Fares : Cabin £5 0 0 Steerage £3 0 0 Freight ... 60s ].er ton. W. K. S. ! STEAM TO MELBOURNE. tP&dßar^k THE "AIDING A," ®^» fv f*\ -*• Jony Stuart. J'onnnon/|/iift]'Mv\S. er - willcullnt the BlufTon the r xk^^^s*&B&?' morning of the 19th of each '^^^^^^^ in"" 11 . fo tn ' ce °" board the English Mails and passengers for Melbourne. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. *^^j 5 MI^KIN\ from Dunedin, will discharge rar^o this day at «^^^^^^^^ the jetty, and all goods un■■ST^mv^'x^^Si c i earer ) b y f our p, tl i. will be itored, unless freight be paid to G. W. FORD, Agent. esperanz.aT ~ J CONSIGNEES hv this \_y vessel are requested to pass entries and to pay ireight at once C°LIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. To Sail in a Few Days for Hobart Town Direct. / v fT^HE favorite passenger EUCALYPTUS. •«^^^S®^* For freight or passage apply to Capt. KAE ; or MAKING & WHITTON. Sdiooner "Pilot." / . C <)NSIP ' NF ' F/;? partiou-ipjr^-sAs. vy liirly rrquestrd to pass i'^'^vs entries to-div and pay treight. rjf JjC^C^ CALDEK, BI,ACB:LOCK,& CO., ~&*WJg-h'!jjßi&? 1 Agents. 10th April, 1863. Brig Jane, from Melbournej. jHON^IGNEKSarerequ-'sterl to j^*\L \J pass entries iramediatelv, jris^^S\ and thus Pave the undersigned t!ie disagreeable necessity of euVB^gggggbpL forci'ig a demurrage claim. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO., Agents. March 23th, 1863. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES «i A LTi Cargo, ex WILXX. LIAM MISKIN, will no a^ Consignees' risk as Roon as landed, and no claim will be recognised, unless made before removal of good* from the Jetty. W. R. S. NEILLEY. To Diggers and Others. A BO AT will ply across Lake Wakatip j daily. For freight and passage, apply to JL DANIEL & 00^ on th« Lek«. '

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 April 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 April 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 April 1863, Page 3

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