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#lotire£u STEAM TO MELBOURNE. nP HE "ALDINGA," f£\ A J°nN Stuart, Common\T^ I /&Bs«iN\ dcr > will callat the Bluff on the of the 19th of each month, to take on board the English Mails and passengers for Melbourne. BARQUE LADY LYTTELTON, FOR NEWCASTLE. TO PASSENGERS. / , rpHIS Splendid Vessel will Sail rWB^Jk J_ for the above Port. I OS^olbN. For freight or passage, SMSM^ P. J. DONNELLY and CO. T. E. MILLIDGE. /CONSIGNEES by this vessel i^S\i\ vJ are requested to take noO|vm\ tice that she will discharge cargo n£lf^k^\ at the Bluff Harbor till 17th July, and that goods for which entries have been passed, if not taken from ship's side by that date will be landed and stored at the Bluff at consignees' risk and expense. DALGETY, RATTRAY, AND CO., Agents. FOR HOBART TOWN. ,t mH E fast-sailintr brigantinc i>s>iv J HAKGRAVES, Mi&M\ Captain McKellnr, will sail on £nffi&ks> or about SA'IURDAY, the 18th esgsssp^^Si instant. She baa first-class accommodation for passengers. Apply to JOHN HAMILTON, Agent, Clyde-street, InvercargiU, July 6th. BBIGANTINE HARGRAVBS FROM HOBART TOWN. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. milE HARGRAVES having ip&^jL JL been entered at the Cusr^^^^V toms, Consignees are requested to pass entries and pay freight at once. - J= "~~ JOHN HAMILTON, Agent. Clyde-street, 16th July, 1863. EVELINA RUTTER, CAPT.. PENDLETON, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. J-k rTUIIS Vessel being entered at I^NiK X the Custom House, Consigncos will please pass entries, pay fP^fe^ freight, and present bills of ladiDg ,„,. SSgs** 531 for indorsation by the undersigned without delay, HENDERSON, BONAR, AND CO., A wonts, Corner of Esk and Kelvin streets. PICAKD, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FT! D E above vessel having been Yi£\J\ X entered nt the Customs, Conj,'.yr^vK\ signees are informed that goods f^\iS"<<%r.VV will be landed from this date on .i^sfegssgiipl* the jetiy at their risk. All entries not passed by noon this day, the ship's agents will pass them at consignees' expense. Freight must be paid previous to delivery being given. CAREY andGTLLF.S, Agents. BRIG WILD WAVE, FROM MELBOURNE. SPECIAL NOTICE. /•j^ rrilTIS Vessel is now being f'-S'^ySk JL Lightered by the John and I>g-^vjp\ Isabelhi, and will commence dis■o? ■ifjH^vd' charging to-morrow morning, °3§i|iJ-|giS|jfe= yuturdny. All goods landed on the Jetiy will be it the risk of foreigner.". BUTTNER AND HALLENSTEtN, Agents. July 17, lS'iS. BRIG WILD WAVE, FROM MELBOURNENOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. rpniS Vessel having entered at J\ I. the Customs on the 15th j\ instant, Consignees will please rAY pass enfries by noon, This Day, gis4 and pay freight at once to BUTTNER AND HALLEK STEIN, Agents. July 17th, 1863. BRIG WILD WAVE. /* TIT ANT KD Consignee for timber l^%^~h\ V V per Wild Wave, shipped by i v^'-#\ Messs. G. and H. Gregory, to £%7j;p^A> order. The timber will be landed .ggagll^as, TO-MORROW Morning, Saturc day. Unless entries are passed, and freight paid thereon, Thin Day, (ho same will be stored at Consignees risk and expense. BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, Agents. RYALL BUSH FRONTAGES. SECTIONS Of VARIOUS SIZES, To Suit DIFFERENT CLASSES OF PURCHASERS Are Being Surveyed, FRONTING MAIN ROAD To THE DIGGINGS. Two First-rafe BUSH RESERVES, Close Adjoining. PRICES UNUSUALLY MODERATE. For Further Particulars, apply to MUELLER and GEISOW, Auctioneers, Aulhorised Surveyors and Land Agents, Tay-street. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 17th JULY, At 12 o'Clock, LAST DAY OF COLIN N. CAMPBELL'S & CO.'S SALE. NO RESERVE. riAREY & GILLES will positively clear out by \J public auction, on the abeve date, without any reserve, The balance of C. N. Campbell and Co.'s large and well-assorted Stock of General Merchandise. All goods sold on previous days being now cleared, tho Auctioneers beg to inform the public that their instructions are to sell tho balance of stock to the highest bidder. Remember — • Sale on Friday next, at 12 o'clock. Terms— Under £50, cnr.h ; ovor £. r >o, bill nt thrco months. CAKEyTnD GITiLKS, Auctioneers,

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 73, 17 July 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 73, 17 July 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 73, 17 July 1863, Page 3

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