FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT FROM INVERCARGILL. •«B*s. , mHE R. M. Steam Ship M§&£x. jk 1 GOTHENI3UKG, r^^^^^^s-. wil1 81 " 1 trom cw Kiver on Wednesday, 9th inst. •*s^v&&ispt3£ : gz3&- j,-> or particulars of freight or passacre applv to HENDERSON, BONAR AND CO., A'tents, Corner ot Esk and Kelvin streets. STEAM TO DUNEDIN VIA THE BLUFF. mHE Fast and Favorite J^yjyH!! ldS^^T W. A. Jarvey, C-raraander, will leave tho Jetty for Dunedin, calling at Bluff Harbor, on Wednesday morning, 2nd Sept, next, at half-pa«t five o'clock. For treight or passage apply to G. W. Binney, Dee-street; or on board. Passengers are recommended to be on board on Tuesday evening. ~~~~STEAmTtO PORT CHALMERS, LYTTLETOJf, WKLLTSGTOW, PICTOS, TAttA-NAKI, Auckland, Napiek. asd Sydney. AT REDUCED BATES. -jg^sgbg-Mv rpi-TE Intercolonial »A% lffi\ Royal Mail Company's / ' A\ PH "?JMv\V Steam-ship, T^^^km^^ AIREDALE, 500 Tons, A. KENNEDY, Commandee. Carrying Her Majesty's mails, specie, and cargo will 'be despatched' from Bluff Harbor, for i tfie above Ports, on or about SATURDAY, the ' otb. of September. This fine vessel, with her commander, so well known in the New Zealand passenger trade, offers a capital opportunity to parlies intending to visit the nbnvc ports. All Passage Monev to bo pa:d at the Agent s Office before embarkation. Passengers victualled throughout. For freight of passage apply to T. G. TANTON, A sent. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. SHIP NEW GREAT BRITAIN, FROM LONDON. r< rpilE above ship liaring been •P^nA. I. entered at the Custom -f^E^P^S. House, consignees are requested to pass their entries and pay ,^^igs«^ freifht to ' " JOHN ROSS AND CO., Agents. ( '1 vde street. TO CONSIGNERS PER NEW~G~REAT BRITAIN, / * 4 RE ANGE M RNTS have been i>^Nbv. XL made with the owners of lc X < t!^3| : v\ the Aphrasia to lighter all tbe {^•jj^V^ Southland portion of the above •^BSffi-ssSiife* shi|)'s cirgo at the rate of 28s per ton. which must be paid to the undcrsigued before giving delivery of the goods. Anv consignee objecting to the above arrangement" must provide lighters at once and give notice to JOHN ROSS AND CO., Clvde strnpt . R. M. S.S. GOTHENBURG. Notice to Consignees. mHE lighter JOHN, will disjj^\k L charge C;irgo on Jetty this |>'~p-'^N. day. All goods at consignees ri-k when landed. No claims ,^Sp33£-iSg;te» will be allowed for damage un'ess m ide pror to removal of goods from Jetty. All entries nm^t b.i passed by 12 o'clock This Day. No cargo will Vie delivered until Freight and Lighterage arc paid. Bills of liiidin"- endorsed bv the undersigned. HE N D E RSON, BO N A R and CO., Agents. FOR HOB ART TOWN. w mHE clipper brig EMMA rMf^k J- PPvESCOTT, Jas. Stanton, fTip"-^^^. muster, will sail for tlie above fS* ■rpt^-'^r. \\ port on or about Saturday next, tho ,Ith inst. For passage apply to JOHN HAMILTON. Sept. K 1853. 11 E B E CCA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. n nn f[E 'above vessel having nrY%^h\ -L rived, Consignees are ini''l^^\\ formed she will commence dis■Cjj T^"^iß^-^g charging cargo on Wednesday •!^^^^S^S?'» morning,- — goods on the Jetty, timber on the Beach, at their risk. All entries must lie passed to-day (Tuesday), otherwise they will bo passed by ship's agents at consignees' expense. Freight must bo paid previous to delivery. CALDER, BLACKLOCK and CO., Agents. Ausrustolst. ISC3. [ IVAN H O K , CAPT. DAWSON, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. /t npHIS Vessel being entered at r^\*¥\ the Custom House, ull oiil'Jfc^'^\ r ''' s mu st be passed this day. ■Cffi <fi^^>^r Freight must be paid and bills «Si^^^^?= :> of lading endorsed by the undersigned before troods will bo dalivered. HEN DERSON, BONAR, and CO., Agents, TO CAPTATNS, MERCUANTS, AND IMPORTERS OF INVERCAKGILL, N. Z. ROBERTSON'S COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, Tay-strcct, luvercargill, and Jetty. HENTLEMEN,— Having decided upon devoting \J my whole . attention to the business of a ■' Wharf and Forwarding Agent," I trust, from past experience in the Ship Brokerage and Forwnrdinsr Agency business in Victoria and New South Wales, to merit public 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, M. G. TULLY. NOTICE. APTJBLIC MEETING to Consider the Necessity of Petitioning the Government to REMOVE THE RESTRICTION FROM IMPORTING CATTLE FROM AUSTRALIA, WILL BE HELD AT MESSRS MUELLER AND GEISOW'S NEW ! AUCTION MART. Next Royal Hotel, Tny street, THIS EVENING, At Half-past Seven o'clock, p.m. The Public are Earnestly Requested to Attend Punctually i
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 3
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