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Steam to. Dunedin via the Bluff. inMh, — t mHE POWJBBFUI S.S •^RJYJjS. 1 WILLIAM MISKIN, it t M_jfM %f* F.*- J. WitsoK, Master, QjHgßsSgjpJr Will be placed permanently in tbis trade, leaving the Jetty fvery Tuesday morning. V* v Cabin £5 0 0 Steerage £3 0 0 it Freight ... 50s per ton. Z W. E. S. NEILLEY. tl _ s NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 1 «tfc. n ALL CaTgo, ex WIL--Ll. LIAM MISKIN, will . •jfefrd^^ be at Consignees' risk as soon as ' an ded, an d no claim j . i w jii j, e recofi rn; ge d, unless made before removal of goods from the Jetty. W. R. S. NEILLEY. . - „ FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. * tW rpHE Cutter ISABELLA, h ( {*i\>4\ " . of S0 ( 3534 - 850 °) to 15 - 3 *! -^^^Els^w 8 su P er ' or coasting vessel 5 ii«[u , !jjtXuj'Jip'> was built at Port Esperanco, Tas ad mania, in the year 1851 ; is now in excellent order, has good carrying capacity, and is well found in stores. She can be inspected afc any time, being nT moored alongside tbo Jcttv. Apnlv to « MANING & WHITTON, ip] Agentst. ao Tay-street, 2nd Feb. 1863. ni — — — ~ lii GOLD! GOLD!! GOLD!!! an nj For tlie West Coast Direct. ] id — ( f _. ffIHE world renowned Clipper ie 4^«Ni\ -I- SWAN. esi Jii^eSsl-VS. Captain J. Tear, T^^l^^W will sail from the Invercargil- * -"^MLJi'-ySffl* Jetty punctually on May 10, colli „ bag at ■;■ Preservation Ray, *? Chalky Harbor, r * George's Harbor, ** Milford Haven. ' Jackson'3 Bay, E &0., &c, &c. >.a — ox Prospecting parties, gold diggers, and others Jtr should avail themselves of tbis, the best oppOTtuifb nity offered, of being early afc either of those 8 places — the future El Dorado of the New Zealand I provinces. The ship will land passengers at above-men-tioned places, awaiting their return, and supplying them with provisions whether on board or on 1 shore, according to liberal dietary scale, approved of. For full particulars apply to M. G. TULLY & CO., JI Agents, No. 3, Robertson's Hall of Commerce, Tay-street. For Melbourne. rio """" r ci rri H E eine Schooner 3VC l^^sJK -^ PILOT, >f _ --V^^sVv. Jamieson, master, •ail jC^l__lEslb^*-» baving the greater part of her rSs»?=sE=^33i farEfo engaged, -will meet with Ist immediate dispatch for the above port. J i V For freight or passage apply to * )m j CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. j ™; STEAM TO MELBOURNE. lse T HE "ALDINGA," *^yM[v jjj\\ J- John Stuart, fomman•i ll /l\!w>m\\ er > w '-'l call at tbe Bluff on the . Y^HMsSM^F mornin & of the 19th of ench LU I *i£i||||||llS^ month, to take on board the s^ € English Mails and passengers lid for Melbourne. tinj . Wl ___ oj "INVERCARGILL TIMES" thi ! n 4 JOB PRINTING OFFICE ella wl (NEXT UNION BANK), Di uiri WO) he^ KELVIN -STREET ;oti rye I I INVERCARGILL. i t| suii ann 2sen — — > Iw; i di ou_ i thi EVERY DESCRIPTION vei yoi uch ; 1 pr arti inte -|JOB PRINTING. pui rk ; b 'r? Posters slf x lefe Circulars nitt spre Bill Heads !XCU Show Cards t o £ Cheque Books offic vei dant if 1 r ap Id 1 STREET, iliff !erta ITf ONE DOOR FROM TAY-STREET. ong ■ maa m tl h * T w SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT *R ROUTE Jffl TO THE LAKE DIGGINGS. ion | ' rst o or the information of new arrivals isit dd o ; ;ret* 'he nearest route for pedestrians going to the iteX Lake,is the North Road. About Mk miles ' from town, the road turns to the left, and from thence to Winton Bush (IZ miles) the ir6rv-' J dray track should be kept, then the Survey addU ne io the River Oreti (12 miles); from in.tl thence folloio the dray-track to the Elbow Jby D _A ccommo dation House. By this route, 30 T ha*' m^ es are save d, and if the Oreti is high the zs. p East Ba7ik can ie kept all the wag. ler were is an accommodation house at Wallace \I. T|fo«»t, 7 miles from Invercargill ; another at lit imthe Lime Hills, 25 miles; another at the |?° . lEffiow, 54 miles; another at Rogers, 74 Smiles ; and anotJier at the foot of the Lake, 1 92 miles.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 5 May 1863, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 5 May 1863, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 5 May 1863, Page 1 (Supplement)

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