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Styfppinff Notices* Steam to Dunedin via the Bluff. I „1 i r-j ITIHE POVTERFTJIi S.S «^SK 1 WILLIAM MISKIN, ea«K^C3^' ■^'" Wilson, Master, Will bo placed permanently in 5 ** 2 *^- "* this trade, leaving the Jetty 48 hours after arrival. Fakes: Cabin £5 0 0 Steerage £3 0 0 I Freight ... 503 per ton. ! . GEO. WM. FORD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES ti&bfc 1 A L.L Cargo, ex WILjlw&\JV XJL LIAM MISKIN, wiU J^ifpjjh^lffs^wy- be at Consignees' risk as soon as landed, and no claim •■x^DpArJcfesT-t-t^— w jjj De i-pcoprnised, unless mado before removal of goods from the Jetty. GEO. WM. FORD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PER WILLIAM MISKIN FEOM DUNEDIN. «. TTNLESS the Freight be paid '(UftS^ _*^v »-' * v 14 days from this date, -*&By4&^. on sundry goods ox abo^o7S^^^§^^^^ mentioned vessel, and con'^sww?s«R?w>s>3* lP signed to the following persons, they will bo sold at consignees risk : — Thos. Pick. Gray & Co. A. Kerr. GEO. WM. FORD, Agent. Inrercargill, 22J May, 1863. GOLD ! GOLD ! ! GOLD ! ! ! For the West Coast Direct. -. rTTFLE world renowned Clipper IMNk J- SWAN, hw* *P\\ Captain J. Teak, will sail from the Tnverenrgill Jetty punctually on May 20, calling at Preservation Tiny, Chalky TTnrbor, George's TTarbor, MiJfoj'd ITnven. Jackson's Bay, Ac., &c. &c. Prospecting: parties, gold diggers, and others should avail themselves of tliis. tlio best opportunity offered, of bein<r 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, nnd supplying- them with provision* whether on board or on shore, according to liberal dietary scale, approved of. For full particulars apply to TULLY & ROBINSON. Asrents, No. 3, Robertson's Hall of Commerce, Tay -street. STEAM To Port Chalmers, Lyttolton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaldu Auckland, Napier, and Sydney, AT REDTJCm) BATES. «3®&£. -i nprTE Intercolonial -1 Royal Mail Company's 7^^fj<?|i\>^V Steam-ship, ■W&M^£l%£ AIREDALE, 500 Tons, A. KENNEDY, Esq., Commander. Carrying TTor Majesty's mails, spocie. and cargo, will be despatched from Bluff Harbor, for the above Ports, on FRIDAY afternoon, the sth of June, at .3 o'clock. This fine vessel, with hei* commander, po well known in the New Zealand passenger trade, offers a capital opportunity to parties intending to visit tlie above ports. All Passage Money to be paid afc tho Agent's Oilier- fopfore c nburkntion. Passengers victualled throughout. For Ircight or passage apply to T. G. TANTON, Agent. Bluff Harbour, 16th May, 1863. TO DIGGERS AND OTHERS. THE NELSON AND WEST COAST GOLD FIELDS. ggggrlsrJyt rpilE I. C. R. M. Company's rfl\\ Steamship, Z^^^^^^^^~ s°° tons, A. Kknxkdy. commanner, will be despatched from Bluff Harbour, for Nelson Wharf, the nearest route to tho above diggings, on FRIDAY afternoon, the sth June, at 3 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to T. G. TANTON, Agent. Bluff Harbor, May IC, lSfi-3. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. jßgHfeg-'^i, npHE "ALDINGA," L John" Stuart. I'oramnnC& I /j*aiWivV\_ cler ' will Cjl Hi>t the Bluff on (lie .Zi^ffi^Sg^^^^' morn ing of the 19th of each month, to take on board the English Mails and passengers for Melbourne. BRIG ELEONORE, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. „ rpiITS VESSEL is now being iM\|, -L Lightered, and will commence M|~<||\\ discharging this day. All goods ■O^Jn*^7^Ag landed on tho Jetty will be at the <3li?sfisS£3%*s> risk of Consignees" All entries to be passed not later than noon this day. BUTTNEE, & HALLENSTEIN, Agents. May 26, 1863. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. /l qpHE Cutter ISABELLA, li^jNik I of 30 (2534-8500) tons ms superior coasting vessel "•^^S^P^' 111 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 stores. She can be inspected at any time, being moored alongside the Jetty. Apply to MANING & WHITTON, Agents. Tay-street, 2nd Feb. 1863. FOR SALE. - THE barge Struggler, GO i^frsiy -I. tons, built in Tasmania of the _$HS|vv kesfc pin? six months ago, with 4ffiJrf^b»" new sa '' s an^ a^ ear com ' Apply H. Wright, on board. BRIG ELEONOEE, FEOM MELBOURNE - pONSlGNEESarereli^^^v Vy quested to p-,-.- IKntries at jb^^^s\ once, and pay freight to CT^FigK^ BUTTNEK & HALLENSTEIN, 3^8719^1863.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 3

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