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Shipping Advertisements. i ■* ' ' '-''•'*' /%*. " ' ' ■ ' I FIRST WOOL SHIP. ! riOK LONDON DIIiECT, The Al Eavque WITCH OF THE TEES, C. Ba.kti.et, Masteu, Now discharging in the New Rivor, from London, will be laid on the first WOOL SHIP from the PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND DIRECT FOR THB LONDON MARKET, Aud will sail DURING THE FIRST WFEK OF FEBRUARY For freight or passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANING- & WHITTON. January 20th, 1364. WITCH OF THE TEES Foil LONDON. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. y» TVTO Wool or other Freight will be XiP^S£V\ Received on Board without an flSj«gg»««a|fsp» Order, and arrangements can be made by intending Shippers with either of the Undersigned, for Forwarding Wool f/om any of the shipping places on the Coast to the Ship. DALGKI'Y, RATTRAY & CO. CaLDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANING & WEIITTOX January 20th, 1564. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. - fjiHE Fine Al Clipper Brig f3gS\\ CRAIGIEVAR, s^£§§3silN» gaii f or Syndey direct, on Wednesday, the 27th inst. Has very superior accommodation for passengers. Fakes : Cabin 17 O 0 Steerage 5 0 0 Wool taken on reasonable terms. j D ALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents, Kelvin-street. I NOI'ICE TO CONSIGNEES. J BARQUE WITCH OF THE TEES, From London. rpHIS Vessel has been reported J^N|k J. at the Custom House. Con-f-jr^2&\. siurnces iiro requested to pass I_^T entries at once, present Bills of *§§§k§§s§?^* lading for endorsement, and pay freight to the uutfersigued. Lighters have been engaged by the Agents to lighter the cargo at t>st per lou. Consignees objucting must notify the same to the undersigned before 12 noon, this flay. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO , Agents, Kelvin-street. SCHOONER EWALD, FROM MELBOURNE. i NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. /* rpHE above vessel having been i^C^-Jk X entered at the Customs, Con]^E^3|\\ sijjnees are requested to pass •CffiP^yT-^ff cutr ' es atK^ P n .y height to the tflSlieiiSillliP* undersigned. Entries not passed before 12 o'clock, noon, this day, will be passed at Consignees' expense. All Goods at Cousifjneeh' risk as soon as lauded at the Jetty. BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, A;;en ts, Dee street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Vistula, Captain Smith, from Melbourne. /i rjTHIS Vessel has been entered at r^lv^s!\ l^ e us ' ;0111 House. Cousifjjfc^M^^jrvV n ees are requested to pass entries £3^WF^W&af anc ' P a y freight to the underAll claims for dainnge must le notified to the agents previous to the removal of the goods from the Jetty, otherwise they will not be recognised. BUTTNEK AND* HALLENSTEIN, Agents, Dee-atreet. BLUFF HARBOR, CAMPBELLTOWN. GEORGE pTII GALLOP, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE, SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. £2 REWARD. T OST, between Mr Whitfcon's House and Grand JJ Junction Hotel, North Romi, a Pocket-book, containing Papers and some Money. Apply at the office of this paper. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. ' PHE MISSES PETRIE will re-open their 1 School for Young Ladies on Monday first, the 25th January. East end of Tay street. FOU SALE, Six superior heavy Draught Horses, all Youh£j and Staunch, with Harness, Wagon and Drays. Apply to MR. J. WILSON, Half-way Busk, Dacre. INVEECARGILL DEBATING CLUB AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION. THE usual Meeting of- the above Association will be held at the Schoolhouse, Tay street, This Evening, at 8 o'clock p.m. Adjourned Debate : "Are the Federals justified in asserting their supremacy over the Coafodcrato Statos of America."

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Southland Times, 22 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, 22 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, 22 January 1864, Page 3

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