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Shipping Advertisements. WITCH OF THE TEES FO R LONDON. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. /i "VTO Wool or other Freight -will be s_l*^l!v\ ftec<?> VC( I ° n Board without an *lig§3sgiiil§ps Order, and arrangements can be made by intending Shippers with cither of the Undersigned, for forwarding Wool from any of the shipping places on the Coast to the Ship. DALGETY, EATTRA.Y & CO. C ALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANING & WJIJTTO-X January 20th, 1864. FOR NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY. /t mi-IE Fast-sailing Al Schooner iMNJ\ 1 VISTULA, _X^|p||\\ Captain Smith, will be de•Ckgll^pllifl' spatchcel This Day, as above. ■^sssS^eeS 60 For passage, apply to BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, Agents. Dec-street, 29th Jan., 1564. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Vistula, Captain Smith, from Melbourne. /v mHIS Vessel has been entered at {^f\^KV JL the Custom House. Consignees are requested to pass entries £2jg|p||?£o^' and pay freight to the underAll claims for damage must to notified to the agents previous to the removal of the goods from the Jetty, otherwise they will not be recognised. BUTINER AND HALLENSTEIN, Agents, Dee-street. SCHOONER VISTULA, From Melbourne. -. 4 LL claims against this vessel I r^\vs\ -^- mus k be rendered in dupliJ'N^^Pvv (:ato before Twelve o'clock fsO^'^ js^y noon this day, otherwise they wmMszszz^** 3 no t ij c recognised. BUTTNEII & lIALLENSTELN, Agents for Captain Smith. Dee-street, 28th January, 1861. BLUFF HARBOR, CAMPBELLTOWN. GEORGE pTe GALLOP LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE, SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Government Advertisements. BLUFF HARBOR AND INVERCARGTLL RAILWAY. INVERCARGILL PASSENGER STATION, &c. T)LANS and Specifications for the ConJL structionof the Passengers' Station and Cairiage 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 l Oth, 1864. By order, W. 11. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, December 23rd, 1863. BLUFF HARBOR AND INVERCARGILL RAILWAY. C(>N T sritUCTlOtf~OK PERMANENT WAY. "OLANS and Specifications for laying the JL Permanent AVay will be open for inspection at the office of the Railway Engineer, Lnveicargill, on and after the 21st inst. Tenders will be received at the office until noon 30th inst. By Order, \V. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. IMMIGRATION. THHE Government of Southland ha • ; JL issued instructions to the Home Agon' to lay on vessels from Great Britain, n'.'.-. for the Bluff, with immigrants, the atfr. nv : of parties interested in the Province ; directed to the following Section of lust / tions to Immigration Agents— namely, / " Persons residing in the Province o£ / land, desirous of assisting their f-ic- ' immigrate to the Province, may obi,. / them assisted passages hither, by F l - f-/ one- third of the passage money, and a; ■■! a Bill for the remaining two-thirds, tka/ the Provincial Treasurer, and er"''"'/^.'. substantial householder, residing v. \<x: vince, and approved of by the Supc;ui',e.i as sufficient security for the same. "In the event of parties not availing , selves of such assisted passages within vx months, their certificates may be epical and the prepaid amount returned to ; Applicants." Passaged at the rate of £15 10s pei statu adult, of which one-third (£5 3s 4c) to prepaid. Applications for Pasaage CertincsU.es i the January mail to be made at th'U uif between the hours of ten and three o'cl.'.k Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ir. •a. week after the 3rd of January, 1564, D. M'AIiTHUR, Immigration Cikc: Immigration Office, Southland. October) 29ih> 1863, N OTIC E, OH and affci* the Ist day of % !>?. Blocks 1., II.) Vr, and VII, : iv I'o^ntihip of Grcert Hills, will be opc-it \ ApnUcatSasi. Chief ComwUftioni? Www liattd Board Office, Invercargill, HUh January, ]18I54» AFPLtQATtONS 3?OB KUH3, t APPMOATIONS have been. «neiVf Depasturing Licenses for tfcs fo tag Ktingj—desci'liJtions o£ • their bount. may be fee-eit at this office t— • ]So. Applicanti Situati m J. C. M'Kay tipper *■ 306 • , Do I Persons having; any objection to against the granting of these Licenses r doeo within three montw i from the c ttdvertiaement) in accordance with tire Clause of the Land Regulations. WALTER 6, PEARSON; ; , pliief UcimW^' : ' . W^toLftnd Bdftrd. Qißce,- ,

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 36, 29 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 36, 29 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 36, 29 January 1864, Page 3

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