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Advertisements. WITOH^F THE TEES' PO ft LONDOST. , N.OTICS TO SHIPPERS. y« T^TO Wool or ol her Freight will bo, F^!^S\ Received on Board without an, Order, and arrangements can be made by intending Shippers with either of the Undersigned, for forwarding Wool from any of the shipping places on the Coast to the Ship. DALGE TV, RATTRAY & CO. CALDSR, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANING & WniTTON" November 20th. 1363. " FIRST WOOL SHIP DIRECT TO MELBOURNE. / - HI II E Favorite Schooner Kj^j^v. MIMMIE DIKE, <sfesjjsstgg|^' hourly expected, ,will receive a cargb of wool direct to Melbourho Wharf, at reasonable rateft. This vessel took 160 bales from Tlivciton to Melbourne last season in fine con* dltion* Apply to Messrs SURMAtf & CRERAR ; . or to D- MtTNRO, Rivertbn. FOR LAUNCESTON, '; " -, rpHE CLIPPER BARQUE STAR OF VICTORIA, Capt. M'EACHEBrr, Will sail for tho above port on^ Thursday next. For ft" eight or passaTe apply to , THOS. WHITE &' SON, Tay Street. LIGHTERS FOR SALE. V O R SALE, TFIE LIGHTER KATE, Built of Red Gum, carries 90 tons dead weight, nnd measurement at a depth of 5 feet 6 inches, and is well found in sails, standing and runninggear, and ground tackle. THE LIGHTER FOLLY, Built of Pitch Pine, carries 30 tons dead weight, a.nd measurement at a draftof 5 feet 6inehes, and is also well found in sails, sfandiner and running gear, and ground tackle. These Lighters are so well known that any further description is unnecessary. : They have .a contract to bring 80,000 feet of timber from Stewart's Island which can be transferred to the purchaser. They will be s<>ld cheap, and on easy terms, in consequence of the owner leaving the province. Apply to " C. F. TUCKER, Or to MANING & WHITTON, Tay Street. T7OR SALE, the Fine Fast-sailing Schooner EMILY, about 40 Tons burthen. This vessel is perfectly new, and finished in a comfortable and seaworthy manner. She is of light draught of water, capable of lnn<?in<j cargo on the B?ach, and in every respect suitable for the Lightering or Coasting Trade. For particulars as to price, &c, apply to C. A. ROSS & CO, Bond, Jetty; or MR PETHERICK, Waihopai Hotel. Government Advertisements. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 6th January, 1864. r| 'EUDERS for the undermentioned Works i will be received at this Office, up to the respective dates affixed. Plans and specifications relating thereto may be scan at the offices of the respective departments to which the seve al works belong, where forms of tender (for filling up) may be obtained. 321. Supplying Meat for Gaol, Invercargill No eligible tender having been received, tenders will be received till noon of Wednesday, 6th January, 1864. Each Tender must contain the name and address in full of the person tendering, and also be properly marked, sealed, and addressed. By order, W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. IT is hereby notified that during the temporary absence of the Collector of Jetty Dues, the Wharfinger is authorised to collect all dues on Jetty account. NATH. CHALMERS, Deputy Suporintendent. BLUFF HARROR AND INVERCAKGILL RAILWAY. CONTR i«JT No. 3. T>LANS and Specifications for the ConJT struction of that Portion of this Railway extending from the Puni Creek to the commencement of Contract No. 1, a distance of about 2J Miles, will be open for inspection at the offices of the Railway Engineer, on and after 4th January, 1864. Tenders will be received at this office till noon, January 9th, 1864. By Order, W.H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, December 23rd, 1863. BLUFF HARBOR AND INVERCARGILL RAILWAY. INVERCARGILL PASSENGER STATION, &c. T>LANS and Specifications for the ConJL struction of the Passenger's' Station and Carriage Shed, at Invercargill, will be open for inspection at" the offices of the Railway Engineer, Invercargill, on and after the 4th January, 1864. ' . . Tenders will be received at this office until noon February 10th, 1864. ; J By order, W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent, p Superintendent's Office, Southland, .. December 23rd, 1863. : APPLICATIONS FOR RUNS. , \ PPLICATIONS have been received for J\. Depasturing Licenses for the following Runs,— descriptions of their boundaries may be seen at this office :— . i . J^O. Applicant. - Situation.- ; ; 395 . J. C. M'Kay Upper Waiau 39 s ■ „ . "• Do; •■•-; , ; :^r - t ;T>o. r : Persons having 1 any objection -to make against the granting of these Licenses, must do so within three, months frpni the date of advertisement^ in accordance jrj'ttt. the 89th Clause of the Land Regulations. ; r -; ; WALTER H. PEARSON, • ; >:' -'' Waste Land Board Officej '; " ; ::V' InvcrcairgUl, -12th December, 1863.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 26, 6 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 26, 6 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 26, 6 January 1864, Page 3

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