'■ ■■•■; :'*. ... ■■■»» ■■-■'-■ ..'.1..... .._'f, . . ' .' ' "-^5 : -ri ■. .". y -,-r-r. ■••- -L.^CLAPFff- '' V VJ fj ? n iv-e % i *) '.ytjji^ ?'p .b^ c' s- jj % Will run between ■' *'■'"■ ~A H INYERCARGILL AND RIVERTON I For the carrying of passengers and parcels tlailj i starting from the Eiverton Hotels Palmeritoj I street, Riyerton. . . 'V : On and after the lOfch December .next, tha PullL, I Conveyance will run between Rivertoa r :';. cargil!, leaving the Riyerton Hotel, at 11 o;c^i on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returnin. ! from the Union Hotel, Tay street, Inyercargill, Ol j ; Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. • Miscellaneous. ; . - - - - "s^i ~ BY — . ■• -jg^ EOTAt ! HER S^&'tp&ircJ33 > IRTTBEB ; MAJESTY'S ' .^^^-"Jslffgjj^ P4ITEHT, - H A YE S ' S CONCENTRATED SPECIFIC, For the prevention and CURE OF SCAB IN SHEEP. mHE PATENTEE of this invaluable . Specific L has succeeded, after a long series, of laborious and costly experiments, in producing a .... ; i SIMPLE. ECONOMICAL AND MOST EFFEC. ! TUAL CURE FOR SCAB IN SHEEP. ] Superseding altogether the use of Arsenic, Tobacco I and other remedies hitherto applied. j This article is now universally .acknowledged to ] be the most effectual Cure for Scab in Sheep, and -] is iitvuluab'.e as a prerenfcatire; it has a ivonderfal i effect upon the skin, stimulates the proWth of \ wool, and will effectually destroy licks. No sheep, owner should fail to clip in Hayes's Specific im. mediately after shearing, and thereby avoid con. tagion. The price is 6d per lb. I The official certificate of the Board of Aijricut. ; ture ef Victoria has twice been given in favor of of this Specific, and on the last occasion, ori the result of experiments conducted at the Model Farm, when Mr Hayes, at the request of the Board, under ook the cure of a flock of badly diseased sheep, which had failed to be cured by seven other preparations, the application waaJi complete rue cess, and printed copies of those certificates, as well as testimonials from many of the principaj sheep breeders of Victoria, are in the hands of the general asjents, and the several sub-agent3'. appointed throughout Australia J. H. CLOUGH and Co, General Agents, Melbourne. HENDERSON, BONAR and Co, Agents, Invercargill. MELBOURNE AGENCY. MESSRS GORDON and GOTO IT, News-agents, Collins-street, Melbourne, have been .ap pointed agents for this paper. September 29, 1863. DUNEDIN AGE.VCY. T K. MORRISON .AND CO., Daily Timei IJ, Branch Oifice, Dunedm, have been ap- ' pointed agents for this paper. BLUFF AGENCY. TTR. O. P. H. GALLOP lim been appoint*? Ji AGENT for tins Paper at the Bluff Ha^or Campbelltown). . ?r< . i**^}. MOKOMOKO AGENCY. | MR R. CAMPBELL, Storekeeper, Mokomoko| f has been appointed agent for this journal. \ September 29, 18G3. KINGSTOWN (LAKE WAKATIP), AGENCY MR D. M'KENNA his been appointed agent for this paper at Kingstown, Lake Wakatip. S.-ptember 23, 1563 ROUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDFIELDS. The shortest route is via Invercargill, which is at least one day nearer Victoria tlian Dunedin. The steamers Gothenburg, Edina t Aldinga a?id Alhambra call regularly at the Bluff, which is distant from toion 20 miles From Invercargill the North Road isfollotoed beginning at Dee-street. About four and a half miles jrom town the road turns to the left, and thence to Winton Bush the dray track should be kept, then the Survey Line to tlie River Oreti, and jro?n t?iencc t?ie dray track should be kept to thejoot of the Lake. If the Oreti is high the east bank can be kept all the way. There is a trackleading back from the accommodation house on Roger's stati-on, which saves fording twice. By this route the distance is only 92 miles from Invercargill, the road perfectly level, and there are accommodation houses all the way. From Dunedin via Kingston, {foot of the Lake) the distance is 220 miles ; via the Dunstan. 150 miles. This latter road is mountainous to a degree "INVERCARGILL TIMES " JOB PRINTING OFFICE I TAY--STRBET, INVERCARGILL. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LITHOGRAPHIC AND LETTER-PRESS PRINTING Posters Circulars Bill Heads JJhow Cards Cheque Books ■ ■■;v. ■■■■■*£- ■■.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 December 1863, Page 4
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656Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 December 1863, Page 4
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