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STEAM To Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, Auckland, TTapier, and Sydney, AT REDUCED BATES. 4M&v. m npHE Intercolonial '■jj^s^j^ J. Botaii Mail Company' 800 Tons, A. KENNEDY, Esq., Commasdeb. Carrying Her Majesty's mails, specie unS cargo, will be despatched from the Bluff Harbor, for the above Ports, on or about TUESDAY, the 6th day of May. This fine vessel, with her commander, so well known in the Hew Zealand passenger trade, offers a capital opportunity to parties intending to visit the above ports. Goods for shipment to be accompanied by v Shipping Note, stating Port of Delivery. Freight on inward cargo to be paid before delivery, and all Passage Money to be paid at the Agent's Office before embarkation. Passengers -victualled throughout. T. G. TANTON, Agent. Campbelltown, April 22nd, 1863. Steam to Dunedin via the Uluff. j^mt^Tl rpHE powKßPtri- S.S +m iylv 7l\ 1 WILLIAM MISKIN, ] =^IM!llm*s£" F- j - Wnsoir, Master, Will lie placed permanently in this trade, leaving the Jetty ■every Tuesday morning. Fakes : Cabin £5 0 0 Steerage £3 0 0 Freight ... 50s per ton. W. E. S. NEILLEY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. *L A kk Cargo, ex WlLj"™JN>sv -ti. LIAM MISKIN, will *J|R(^^»^^ be at Consignees' risk as ,J|||g|3||jgHg£ soon as landed, and no claim will be recognised, unless made before removal of goods from the Jetty. W. H. S. NEILLEY. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. /* rpHE Cutter ISABELLA, i£|N|v I of 30 (2534-8500) tons ivjSj|r'^mKffr Tin's superior coasting vpssel «ifeegifi^£S**» was built at Port Esperance, Tas mania, in the year 1851 ; is now in excellent order, has good carrying capacity, and is well found in fitores. She can be inspected at any time, being moored alongside the Jetty. Apply to MAKTTNG & WHITTON, Agentst. Tay-street, 2nd Feb. 1863. GOLD ! GOLD ! ! GOLD ! .' ! "For the West Coast Direct *, TJpHE world renowned CKpper r£s\Jk i SWAN, Tx|T^a|\\ _ Captain J. Tear, j^^^^-M' ''"M sa^ f rom the Invercargil«3§jg|gJES§§jis> Jetty punctually on May 10, call] ing at Preservation Bay, Chalky Harbor, George's Harbor, Milford Haven, Jack-son's Bay, &c, &c, &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 El Dorado of the New Zealand provinces. _ The ship will land passengers at above-men-tioned places, awaiting their return, and supplying them with provisions whether on board or on shore, according to liberal dietary scale, approved of. For full particulars apply to M. G. TTJLLY&CO., Agents, No. 3, Robertson's Hall of Commerce, Tay-street. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. £sa*s Sr -'rt mHE "ALDinga," JOH2T Stuabt. foramanI /M!jM^^ der ' callat f he Bluff on the !^^^^^^^^gTmorning of the 19th of each month, to take on board the English Mails -and passengers for Melbourne, FOR LAUNCESTON. /i fTIHE fine A 1 clipper l^fQ^Jk JL schooner ALMA, 200 tone, J^^^^S. will sail for the above port on jffi<|j><jyxM' Friday, the 17th inst. •SijiJSiiiiN" Has good accommodation for both cabin and steerage passengers. Cabin £10 Steerage £6 Including provisions. Apply R. MACGEORGE, Tay-street. SCHOONER ALMA. >* A LL claims against this r£*^Jk J\. vessel to be rendered at once, or they will not be recog- «&£££»■» * ROBERT MACGEORGE, Tay-street. Miscellaneous. nnENDERS are invited for the erection of a JL Horse Bazaar and Stables, according to the plans and specification ; open till the 25th inst. Apply to Messrs Carey and Gillies, Prince of Walea Hotel, from 10 to 12 a.m. BIVERTON. T7IOR SALE by the Undersigned, just received Flour, Adelaide and other brands Bottled ale, Allsop's in casks I Bottled porter, Byass', in cases Mauritius sugars, ration and counter Cossiporo do Congou tea in half chest 3 j Bran I Apples Oatmeal Lime Colonial soap, in 66 Ib. boxes Marmalade Orange bitters Raspberry vinegar j Bottled fruits Sperm candles, Patent candles Sardines in half boxes Canvas, No. 3, for tents and covers Tarpaulinß, various ekes Vestas Salmon, in 1 and 2 1b tins Spring balances Coffee in tins Oate Maize Chaff Leading harness Also, Daily expected from Melbourne, a g»od assortment of — ■*■•--,. Ironmongery """Cutlery SadcHeiry Ironlteckteads Manail* rope, &c., &:, ' ■"" D. MOITEO, ' ~. Jfalmonton-ntrett, ".. :

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 24 April 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 24 April 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 24 April 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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