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Shipping Advertisements. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM* SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. I «s^^»r'vf rpHE Favorite Steamship M yt^s-. GOT HENBURG ' Hugh Mack is, ' Commander, Will sail for Melbourne from the Bluff on or about ■ 8?h F Decembei. HENDERSON, BONAR and Co., Agents. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE BLUFF HARBOR. (g^^^vfv TjIHE ,S. S. RUBY, 1 1 /^lW_f»\\_. Chas. Fkasbb, Commander, Will Sail every Saturday for the Bluff Harbor-Fbr-froight or passage apply lo HENDERSON, BONAR and CO-, Kelvin Street, Invercargill. FIRST WOOL SHIP. TjlOR LONDON DIRECT, The Al Barque WITCH OP THE TEES, C. BA.TCTLRY, Master, Expected shortly to arrive in the New River, from London, will be laid on as the first WOOL, SHIP from tbe I'ROVIN 1. OF SOUTHLAND DIRECT FOB THE L.OJDON MARKET, Arrd-will snil DURING THE MONTH- OF JANUARY. For freight or passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. CALDER BLACKLOCK & CO.^ MANING & WHITTON. November 29th, 1863. WITCH OF THE TEES FOR LONDON. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. j* "VTO Wool or other Freight will be r-Sp^X Received on Board without en ■i2li_l__ilSs_-S£^> Order, and arrangements can he made by intending Shippers with eitner ~6f "roe* Undersigned, for forwarding Wool f.om any of the shipping places on the Coast to tbe Ship. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANING & WHITTON November 20th, 13(53. FOR RIVERTON DIRECT. / . TpHE well-known clipper and ■ £*\k JL regular trader j fcp^M\ REDCLIFFE, \ fly ,;ffe r yfh|^' Captain J Pidoto, will sail pune<f~l§^^^ll&» tually on Wednesday, Bth inst. For freight or passage apply to M- G.TULLY &CO, I Age nts, Jetty. FOR MELBOURNE- >* rp HE fast sailing regular trader, -J^_sV AUSTRALIA, -^sJajfeJs___"» Capt. Huohes^ Will sail for the above port on or about THURSDAY, 10th instant. Uni really first-class accommodation for Cabin passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, Agents, Dee street. sth December, 18(13. BRIG AUSTRALIA, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. / « TY\ HIS Vessel having arrived, i^?^\iv J- W 'H he entered at tbe j^&^»\\ Customs at 10 o'clock This ■CjH ' } \fW^&[ -^ av ' anc * Consignees are re«^^_S&_^_^o q Ues^ e( j t 0 p ass their Entries and present Bills of Lading for endorsement to the undersigned. Entries not passed before 12 noon will be clone at consignees' expense. BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, Agents, Dee-street. 30th November, 1863. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. / * QCnOONER KEBECCA J^_r*3iv\. Capt. Robertson, FROM MELBOURNE. Being now entered at the Customs, Consignees are requested to Pass Entries and Pay Freight to the undersigned, by whom Bills of Lading must be endorsed prior to delivery. Eniries not passed this day will be passed at Consignees' expense. All goods will be at Consignees' risk as soon as BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, Agents, Dee street. SCHOONER PILOT. ,1 rpHIS Vessel being about to ii*. s^\ X clear at the Customs, all J^p^SkN. claims must be sent in before j]ffilJl^ff~__^ 12 °' c l° c k noon this jay, othere3gggg*jgg|Sp» wise they will not recognised. BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, Agents, Pee street. 7th December, 1863. MRS. Baird, (or Berd,) who recently arrived in Invercargill, from Scotland, and whose Husband died on the passage, write to your Brother- • in-law, David Berd, care of D. M'Pherson, Store, keeper, Dunstan.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 13, 7 December 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 13, 7 December 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 13, 7 December 1863, Page 3

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