GOLD ! GOLD ! ! GOLD I! ! For the West Coast Direct* - rpHE World renowned Clipper i/2NJ. 1 SWAN, Kspg|k\ Captain J. Teab, will have immediate dispatch, ■J^f ljnilJ 'B» hould sufficient inducemen t offer. Calling at Jackson's Bay, Milford Haven, &c. Prospecting parties, gold diggers, and others should avail themselves of this, the best opportunity offered, of being early at either of those places— the future ElDorado. For freight or passage apply to M. G; TULLY & GO., Agents, Tay-street, opposite Royal Hotel. Steam to Dunedin via the Bluff. rnHE POWEKETTI S.S -*■ WILLIAM MISKIN, 3gbiy""iyiJP^aFsr -E"" •""• "Wiisoh, Master, t^g^^J|w|!g9!|gp Will be placed permanently in Si^^^ =;i *^ this trade, leaving ,the Jetty every Tuesday morning. Fares : Cabin £5 0 0 Steerage £3 0 0 Freight , k . 50s per ton. W. R. S. NEILLEY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. rpHE "ALDINGA," ?S\\ ■*- J° H H' Stuart, CommantA lli«[HwtS\V^ aer ' *P^ ca^ at the Bluff on the of the 19th of earh |||li|E||ft||||?||fef month, to take on board the English Mails and passengers for Melbourne. To Sail in a Few Days for Hobaii Town Direct. - fIIHE favorite passenger ;JP<!Nfe\ EUCALYPTUS. @|g|g|^|§pa For freight or passage apply to Capfc. RAE ; or MANING & WHITTON. Brig Jane, from Melbourne/CONSIGNEES are requested to J^\k \J pass entries immediately, Jyilb><^|p\ and thas save the undersigned £^J^l|e\V the disagreeable necess^y of en- . gggglljßEpqßß forcing a demurrage c)"im. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO., Agents. March 28th, 1863. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. <58&fc m A LL Cargo, ex WlL■jllgxJV J\. LIAM MISKIN, will Tffip^fh^jS^^v, be at Consignees' risk as e Jg||eoßi&||Mg|j^' soon as landed, and no claim will be recognised, unless made before removal of goods from the Jetty. W. K. S. NEILLEY; To Diggers and Others* A BO AT will ply across Lake Wakatip daily. For freight and passage, apply to R. DANIEL & CO., on the Lake. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. w rpHE Cutter ISABELLA, |M\i 1 of 30 (2534-8500) tons IjSJ^^ Tk' s superior coasting vessel <siplgi3gpßijß» was built at Port Esperance, Tas mania, in the year 1851 ; is now in excellen b order, has good carrying capacity, and is well found in stores. She can be ir^pected at any time, being moored alongside the Jetty. ApDly to MANING & WHITTON, Agentst. Tay-street, 2nd Feb. 1563. STEAM TO DUNEDIN VIA THE BLUFF. _____ <£&sS^'v!k T^ -^ fev"oritd s.s. jH)L]j\ JL WILLIAM MISKIN, J. Wilson, Commander, *w§il^|§i3liiiP' Will leave the Jetty To-morrow (Wednesday) for the.above ports, wind and weather permitting. For freight or passageapp_ly to^^ :fe Agent, on board* Invercargill, 14th April, 1863. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. «g^ - rriHE S.S. WILLIAM sitaßXi^v X MISKIN, from Dunedin, Tfral&ivgis^v, will discharge cargo at the jetty, .this day. Goods not removed by four p.m. will be stored, at consignees' risk and expense, unless freight be paid to ... B G. W. FORD, Agent, on Board. 14th April, 1863. I?O R RITERTON Direct. !^\k _j The schooner J£MXjf&\. THREE SISTERS, j^^^^^Of William Behdall, Master, is now «d_e£§_gj§§|ii» nearly loaded, and will sail ToMorrbw (Wednesday). Has room for about 15 tons. Apply immediately to the Master on board. FOR LAUNCESTON. - riIHE fine A 1 clipper iw|\Jk X. schooner ALMA, 200 tons, |\|f^||\\ will sail for the above port on £MRlfc^r Friday, the 17th inst. ,_gg£^ayg|jp? Bias good accommodation tor both cabin and steerage passengers. Cabin £10 Steerage £6 Including provisions. PP y R. MACGEORGE, Tay-street. SCHOONER ALMA. ' - A LL claims against this fpa^Jk jLJL vessel to be rendered by the l)s|^||i\ 14 th inst., or they will not be recogmSQ ROBERT MACGEORGE, Tay-street. f\N SALE by the Undersigned — Renault's and Bouillar's brandy, in hhds and quarter-casks Geneva, JDKJZ, champagne Ginger wine, ginger and cherry brandies Burdon's sherry, in quarter-casks Whisky, in bulk and case Old torn, in case Morice Colt's stout, in case Fine old port, treble diamond, in quartercasks Allsopp's and Bass's No. 3 ale, new brew Saddles, ladies' and gentlemens' Whips, curry combs, &c. &c. And a large assortment of useful crockery. J. BIRRELL SANDS & CO., Tay-street. TO be Sold or Leased 200 acres of rural land, close to town, on the North Road. Can be sold in lots from 10 acres to suit purchasers, or the whole in one lot. Half bush and half open land, very rich and dry, well sheltered from the wind by the reserve on two sides of it ; the severe gales can have no effect upon any crops which may be sown in it ; there is a clear spring running right through it from side to side, and is admirably adapted for market gardens or dairy farms. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, R. MINT.OSH, Deveron-street, Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 14 April 1863, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 14 April 1863, Page 3
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