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v "- V Shi^n^AdveKise^ents^-^^-STEAM TO DUNEDIN. - ,-. «Bjs ' *L " ' fFHE Fast " arid Favorite <g£g^ ; Tjv^ :JL - Screw. Steamer"- "•. • Z|Pfegl|^' > WILLIAM MISKIN, ,: i: »l§isl?Ss|ligs' t F. J.Wilson, Commander, will sail as' above, on Wednesday, 13th inst.. at full tide,- and (weather permitting) will continue to sail regularly from Invercargill every Wednesday, and from Dunedin every Saturday. " ' For freight or passage apply to DALGETY, IIATTRAY & CO. If. B. — It is particularly requested that a\l passengers book themselves at the Agents* Office before going on board. FIRST WOOL SHIP. j TIOR LONDON DIRECT, The Al Barque i WITCHOF THE TEES, I C. Bahtlet, Mastee, Expected sbortly to arrive in the New River, from ] London, will be laid on as the first WOOL j SHIP from the I PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND DIRECT FOB THE LONDON MARKET, And will snil DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY. ! For freight or passage apply to DALGETY, R ATT RAY & CO. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANING & WOITTON. November 20th, 1803. WITCH OF THE TEES FOR LONDON. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. al "YTO Wool or other Freight will be X'^fn^^vV Received on Board without an ■3§gi|lgisg|S» Order, and arrangements can be made by intending Shippers with either of the I Undersigned, for forwarding Wool from any of the shipping places on the Coast to the Ship. | DALGETY, RATTR.\Y & CO. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANING & WHITTON November 20th, 1363. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT (If sufficient inducement offers). / . rpHR splendid Fast sailing Clipper i^&sJk X Schooner ■C^ffi^fcSffl M- Arcttkr, Com'mandeb «g|g*jjg£gg!||»«» 190 Tons Register, Lying alongside the Jetty, Will take W0..l at 17s 6fl per bale ; other freight upon eaually reasonable terms, Has first-rate accommodation for passengers. Apply to MANING & WHITTON, Agents, Tay Street, 9lh January, 186 k FIRST WOOL RHTP DIRECT TO MELBOURNE. / - rp H E Favorite Schooner J^lr\ MIMIIIE DIKE, J^sla^^^^' hourly expected, will receive a cargo of wool direct to Melbourne Wharf, at reasonable rat'-s. Tuis vessel took 160 bales from Riverton to Melbourne last season m fine condition. Applv to M. ssrs SURMAN & CRERA.R j or to D. MUNRO, Riverton. FOR LAUNOE3TON. rnEIE CLIPPER BARQUE j3SJk\. STAR ° F VICTORT - A ' Capt. H'Eachern, Will sail for the above port on Thursday next. For freight or passage apply to THOS. WHITE & SON", Tay Street. J^OJi SALE, the Fine Fast-sailing Schooner EMILY, about 40 Tuns burthen. This vessel is perfectly new, arid finished in a comfortable and seaworthy manner. She is of light draught of water, capable of lani'ing cirgo on tho B?ach, and in every r.-spect suitable for the Lightering or Coast-'ng Trade. For particulars as ro price, &c, apply to C. A. RO.>S & CO, Biwl, Jetty; or MR PETHERtCK, Waihopai Hotel. Government Advertisements. APPLICATIONS FOR RUNS. A PPLICATIONS have been received for /\_ Depasturing Licenses for the following Runs, — d?scriptions of their boundaries may be seen at this office : — No. Applicant. Situation. 395 J. C. M'Kay fjpper Waiau 396 Do Po Persons having any objection to make against the granting of these Licenses, must do so within three months from the date of advertisement, in accordance with the 89th Clause of the Land Regulations. WALTER H. PEARSON, Chief Convnissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Invercargill, 12th December, 1863. NOTICE. 11 HE Public is desired to take notice that no permission can be granted by the Waste Land Board to occupy Waste Lands of the Crown in terms ot subjoined Resolution of the Board, of date 13th inst. " Resolved, that the Waste Land Board has ! no power to grant au Occupation License on ! Crown Lands." I WALTER H, PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, , | Invercargilli 29 th October, 1863

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 3

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