Shipping Advertisements. STEAM TO MEX.BOimNE> MBIJSOURtfEi ADELAIDE, AND NEW COMPANY, WHS Screw Steamship *9mßS&&* C&sikrs M'Li.oaiAjr, Will Sail 'from Bluff Harbor to Melbournej on Sunday r the 21st Eebruary. Intending passengers should be at the Bluff tbo provious day (Saturday), and must show their tickets before ; going, on bctu-d. HENDBRSC^ BONAR, & 00., Invercargill and Biuff HarbQ-r, . ....... ,..'...-■-.- Agents. XBW GOLD FIELDS, QUEENSLAND. . mHE Al SCHOONER jji^fcv HARRIETT, iMiiiii!j2i3*W3f. RoBEETspy, Commanded, Will sail for. Brisbane, shoidd sufficient inducement offer; For Freight or passage apply to ' ANDREW CUMMING, Agent, Dee-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ~ BARQUE WITCH OF THE TEES, FROM LONDON. j. . " A LL Claims (if any) against i/j^siv .IJL tins vessel must be renB^S^il^V dered in duplicate to the unI2s|3|lkw dersigned This Day, by 12 ••SSSEIis® B**8 ** o'clock, otherwise they will not recognised. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. ON MONDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, * At four o'clock, p.m. . SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. For the benefit of whom it may concern. JfORISON, LAW AND SQUIRES will 1 sell, by public auction, at the i ROYAL HOTEL, BLUFF, XA / \ V / The hull, masts, yards, sails, boats, anchors, cables, stores, kc, of the ship^ NEW GREAT BRITAIN, as vow lying in Bluff Harbor. MORISON, LAW and SQUIRES, Auctioneers. 7-" ' BLUFF HARBOR, CAMPBELLTOWN. GEORGE P. E GALLOP LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE, SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Coaches. L. F. CLAPP'S RIVERTON EXPRESS, Will Run Between INVERCARGILL AND RIVERTON, (daily), For the Conveyance of PASSENGERS AND PARCELS •LEAVIN& RIVERTON HOTEL, Palmerston-street, Riverton, At 6 a.m., Returning from the UNION HOTEL, TAY-STREET, Invercargill, at 3*30 p.m. | N.B. — Passengers are particularly requested to book themselves previous to leaving. Booking Offices — At Union Hotel, Inver- • argill ; and at the. office of F. A. Roberts Palmerston-street, Riverton. A ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves Mataura Falls (Mr. M' Gibbon's) EVEBY "WEDSTESDAT AND SATUEDAY EOE DU2fEDIN. , Fare to Popotuna ... £1 ss. N " Molyneux ... 2 0 " Dimedin ... 4 0 ANDREW PETERS, %[■■■■ Proprietor. MECH A NIC S" INSTITUTE. The Reading Room in connection with the aW- Institution, is now open for Subscribers fi% iO a.m. till.lo p.m.daily (Sundays excepted). The following periodicals and newspapers always on the table, viz. :— All the Year Round, Cornhill Magazine, Blackwood's Magazine, Once a Week, Chamhers' Journal, Leisure Hour, London Punch, Illustrated London News, Home News, Melbourne Punch, Melbourne ' Weekly. Argus, Melbourne leader, Otago Witness, and the Local Papers. The yearly subscription is #1 1 0 [^ Halfljearly ' " ' ... ... 12 6 Quarterly ... ... 7 6 Weekly ... : ... 1 ° | j. C. HUNTER, ■yy Secretary. . j .■*•■■■.-*:'■■..■ ■■'■■■■■■
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 1
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