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Stopping" Advertisements. FIRST WOOL SHIP. TIOR LONDON DIRECT, The Al Barque WITCH OP THE TEES, C. Ba.m%ky, Masxek, Expected shortly to arrive in the New River, from London, will be laid on as the first W 0.0 L SHIP from the PROVINCE OF SOTJTHLA.ND DIRECT J?OE TITB LONDON MARKET, And will sail DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY. For freight, or passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. CALDEIi, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANiNG & WHITTON. November 20th, 1503. WITCH OF THE TEES FO It LONDON. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, -i W°°l or other Freight will be f-'^^E\ Received on Board without an «sS3Eds&S3liP* Order, and arrangements can be made by intending Shippers with either of the Undersigned, for forwarding Wool from any of the shipping pliice-3 on the Cjast to the Ship. DALGKI'Y, RATTRAY & CO. CALDKR, BLACKLOCK &. CO. MAXIXG & WJIITTOX November 20th, 1r3(53. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. - rpHE favorite Clipper Schooner If ! fcs\ TOM M V , j-A '^: c^£t\\. having just arrived, (nt Riverton), -|J^'!^^!_^gf will take a Cargo ot Wool direc t to Melliounro Wharf, at reasonable rotes. Hw spleiuled Ai'uomuiociatio'i for Passengers. .Apply to ' WHIITIXGHAM BROS., liivprton. ScTIOOXER EWALD, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. * rPHE above vessel having been i>« x 1\ X entered nt the- Customs, Conr^F'^X si»nees are requested to pass £j TJT^Hfc^' entries uncl p;iy ireight to the S&fei&snSS^im undorsiu'ied. Entries not passed before 12 o'clock noon, this day, "ill be passe I at Con^ii^'iees' expense. All G'>"'"ts at Cousiguceo' risk as soon as landed at the Jfttv BUTTNEU & HALLEX>TEIX. Agents, D.;e street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Vistula, Captaiu Smith, from Melbourne. /v rpHIS Vessel lias been entered nt i/J^sKv -^ tlie Custom House. Consijj- _£ v t?^v^\\ nees are. requested to pass entries -CfjJ^^-fb^' and pay ii eight to the uuderMgned. All eliiMirt for rlnmajje must te notified to tlie fluents previous to the removal of the goods from the Jelly, otherwwe they will not be recognised. BUTINKR AND IIALLENSTEIN, Agents, Dee-strtet. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Schooner Friends, Cupt. C. Cjolc, f.-om Melbourne. r< rntllS Y««sel will bo entered at p'-a^NK A. the Customs this day. Con- • ''~^T^---§-^\ signees will pl-'ase pana entries, £-Jj r ?f^\j' present, Bills of Lading, and pay !^s^'«g^K> freight to the undersigned. All entries not parsed this day, will be done so at Consignees' exijdn.-.e. G. \V. BtNNEY, i\^nnt, Dee street. BLUFF HARBOR, CAMPBELLTOWN. GEORGE PT¥ GALLOP, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE, SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Tenders. TO GUILDERS AND CONi'RACTOKS. 11EXDEIJS are. invited up to the 28th, for the erection of large additions, required to complete the present Buildings of LEE'S HOTEL, upon the . ay Street frontage. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the oflicc of ANGUS KERR, Architect, •Spey and Dee streets, Opposite the Southland News Office. Government Advertisements. BLUFF HARBOR AND INVERCARGILL RAILWAY. INVERCARGILL PASSENGER STATION, &c. "OLANS and Specifications for the Con_L strnctionof the Passengers' Station and Carriage Shed, at Invercargill, will 1)3 open for inspection at the offices of the Railway Engineer, Invercargill, oa and after the 4th January, 1564. Tenders will be received at this office until noon February l Oth, 1564. By order, W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. Supsrintendenfs Office, Southland, December 23rd, 1863. BLUFF HARBOR AND INVERCARGILL RAILWAY. CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT WAY "OLANS and Specifications for laying the X Permanent Way will be open for inspectiou at the office of the Railway Engineer, Invercargill, on and after the 2 1 at inst. Tenders will be received at the office until noon 30th inst. By Order, W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 20 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 20 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 20 January 1864, Page 3

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