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EEGULAE MONTHLY STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MELBOURNE, NEW RIVER, DUNEDIN, AND CANTERBURY. THE GOTHENBURG, 800 Tons, HUG II M ACKI E, Commander. «^fc^ „ mHE Celebrated Steamer GOTHENBURG, Messes. M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD & Co.'s i well known FLEET OF INTER-COLONIAL STEAMERS, WILL UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE SOUTHLAND GOVERNMENT, CARRY THE ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN MAILS M ONTHLY, Calling at TH E NE W E I V ER , ON OR ABOUT THE 20th OF EACH MONTH. Anil will sail thence to DUNEDiN AND CANTERBURY, Tweuty-four hours after arrival. The Gothenburg will arrive at the New River on her return to Melbourne, about the Ist ot each Month. Captain Mackie being; in command, will be sufficient guarantee ior the comfort of intending passengers. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON, BONAR, & CO-, Agents. Corner of Esk and Kelvin Streets, Invcrcargill. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. SCHOOLER PILOT, JAMIESON, FROM MELBOURNE. /r rTMIE above vessel having nrrf\^l\ -*- r i ve( l> consignees are in[v^'3|\ formed that cargo will be landed f^j ; •~f~-Ts£s%[ immediately at t heir risk, — goods •3s4=sgg|gSpa ou the Jetty and timber on the Beacli. Entries are required to bo passed at once, and freight paid nrevious to delivery. "CALDER, SLACKLOCK, AND CO., Agents. August 10th, 1563. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. H LL Carero, ex WILLIAM /TMfliv "^ MlSKlN.villbeat ConC&, 'l/^frj#«\\. signees' risk us soon as Claims for damages must be made'Taefore removal of the goods lVom the Jetty, and for short delivery before the sailing of the steamer, otherwise they cannot bo recognised. D ALGETY, RATTRAY and CO., Agents. STEAM TO DUNEDIN DIRECT. _ w i, s __r-- t rniiE Powerful Screw Steamer M\ I WILLIAM MISKIN, 120 Tons, 1^ F. J. WILSON, Master, ■^St^^^V^l^-j^i" sail for Dunedin, fortyeight hours after arrival. For freight and passage, apply to D ALGETY, KATTRAY and CO., Agents. DANUBE. Captain Lawson, from Melbourne. / . rfilllS Vessel being entered at jp£\k JL the Custom House, eonJylj£V''P > \ si;*noes will please pass entries tins day before 12 o'clock. All ejscsasjgsgjgs^ goods at consignees risk as soon as landed. No claims for damage will be allowed unless made before the goods are removed from the Jutty ; freight must be paid and bills of lading endorsed by the Undersigned belore the goods will be delivered. HENDERSON, BONAR and CO., Agents. Corner of E-ik and Kelvin-streets. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. SCUOONRR SPY. rpilE above Vessel is This Day i/jffV -A -5- discharging. Coniguees are. jv.jll* ;'2\ informed that cargo will be nk '"ffc-%r VV landed immediately at their risk. '^'^"tIENDERSON, BONAR nnd CO., Agemts. Corner of Esk and Kelvin-streets. FIRST VESSEL FOR HOBART TOWN. fl L I P T E R Brigantinc V|\k \J BALMOIML, |visi--jf^V A. B. Clcary, Commander, will r%.'%£< I &ixX sail for the above port on Saturacllljj&illli^' c^°3" nexi : l'^' 1 " lst - For freight or passage apply to ' JOHN HAMILTON, Ajent. CV-e-strect, 1-Uh August, ISG3. TO CAPTAINS, MERCHANTS. AND IMPORTERS OF INVKRCAJtGILL, N. Z. ROBERTSON'S COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, Tay-street, Invercargill, and Jetty. fi ENTLEMEN, — Having decided upon directing \J my whole attention to the business of a " Wharf and Forwarding Agent," I trust, from past experience in the Ship Brokerage and Forwarding Agency business in Victoria and New South Wales, to merit oublick confidence, and beg most respectfully to solicit a share of your patronage and support. Customs' entries, cartage, measurement, gauging and other details undertaken by special agreement, at usual charges. I have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. M. TULLY. CHRISTIAN ROTH, supposed to be at the \J Lake Diggings, would oblige by communicating with. Johan Schmid, office of this paper. OTRA.YED — Two Ducks and one Drake. Any U person 'returning the same tv Mrs G. Walker, Spey-street, will be rewarded. SATURDAY, loth AUGUST, At 12 o'Clock. CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE, &c. At the Auction Rooms, NEXT ROYAL HOTEL. MESSRS. ROBERTSON and CO. will sell by auction, at the Auction Room, next the Royal Hotel. To-morrow (Saturday), 15th August, at 12 o'Clock, Immediately after the sale of Cottage Piano, feeFrench iron bedsteads Stump do Iron stretchers Handsome sideboard Lot of cedar. WITHOUT RESERVE. ROBERTSON and CO., Auctioneers. WANTED 200 Head of Store Cattle— Mixed j Sexes. ROBERTSON and CO., Stock Agents, &c.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 81, 14 August 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 81, 14 August 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 81, 14 August 1863, Page 3

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