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Brig Jane, from Melbourne. ■_* ' ' /CONSIGNEES are requested to i/_CN4v. V) pass entries immediately, K^^KS. and tbus save tbe undersigned j^fjfcajßof tbe disagreeable necessity of enlß_\§gg_)g/* forcing a demurrage claim. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO., Agents. March 28fch, 1863. pOBB AND CO. ' S TELEGRAPH ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES, rrom InvercargiU to Bluff Harbor. AND RIVERTON. Coaches of the above Line will Leave thoir Office Tay-street, calling at the PRINCE OF WALES & ROYAL HOTELS, Invercargill," ON TtTEBDATB, ThUESDATS, AND SATURDAYS, FOR BLUFF HARBOR Returning will Leave the EAGLE HOTEL, EVEBY Monday, Wednesday, and Fbiday. On Arrival and Departure of Melbourne Steamers extra Coaches will be laid on. FARE EACH WAY, £1. Also, a COACH Will Leave the above Office, every ! WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, I at 10.30 a.m., 1 (Carrying H.M. Mails), -foe RIVERTON, Passing through W A LLACETOWN. ■returning will leave HUMPHREYS' HOTEL,*; EVEKY MONDAY and THURSDAY, Eaee each way, £1 10s. G. P. H. GALLOP, Agent. W. H. BRAYTON & CO., Proprietors^ Invercargill, 13th April, 1863. NOTIOE. DRAUGHT AND SADDLE, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HAEKJESS HOFwSES ALWAYS FOR SALE AT 0088 AND CO.'S YARDS, TAY-STREET. TN calling the attention of the public to ■*■ the above yards, they will be found, on inspection, to be second to none in the Colony for first-class stock, and intending purchasers may always rely on satisfactory trials before buying. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE. First-class Livery and Bait Stables. W. H. BRAYTON & CO. Proprietors. G. P. H. GALLOP, Agent. Office— Tay-street. TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS for the supply of Forage at the following stations will be received at Tohb nnd Co.'s office, Invercargill, on or before Friday, the 17th April, 1863, to wit, 80 Bushels Eirst-class Oats at each of the following Stations : — 1 Long Ford, Mataura ! Sydney Bill's, Waimea Creek j M'Kellar's Creek l Elbow Accommodation House, Dome Pa_3 I And St. John's, Lake Wakatip. Also, One ton First-class Oaten Hay Chaff, nt each of the above places. The ahove quantities to be supplied monthly for eight successive months commencing on the 25th of April. Terms— 7s per cent, cash, and the balance on completion of contract. J. C. HORR, Manager for Cole, Hoyt and Co. Canaries! Canaries 1 J MR. TRIED has just arrived from German Mountains with a few of the above, which can now bo seen in full song at T. Neustadt, Tobacconist, Tay-street, Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 17 April 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 17 April 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 17 April 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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