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Shipping. 'FOE LONDON" DIEECT. . MESSRS SHAW, SAVILL IAND - CO.'S LINE OF NEW ZEALAND PACKETS. ViNL rp HE A1 BARQUE ,(^||l|^ EDWAED , THOEKHLLL, ' c§§jj|ttßffi*> 525 Tons Register, ' GEORGE HADDEN, Esq., .Commander. This magnificent vessel having arrived in ninetyone days from London, and her inward- cargo being now nearly dischargecL in perfect order, will have immediate despatch for London direct from New River. To shippers of wool or other cargo direct to the London market, this is,a most unusual opportunity, as the great risk, loss, and extra insurance incurred by transhipment via Melbourne, Sydney, or Dunedin, is saved. "The Edward Thornhill has proved herself to be . a firstrclass; .passenger ship ; < carries! an experienced, surgeon,, and the r accommodation- is l perfect; ■ ■Freight on wool ;is ajd.nper ;lb., WITHOUT^ primage.:''!': : "'.;. ? . v., ,;,;/: : . ' .'. ' For rates of general cargo and passage money, * -Apply to ■■■•;: > ; : "" HENDERSON, BONAR &:CO r , Agents, 26-2-tc Corner of Esk and Kelvin-streets. STEAM TO bUNEDINi FEOM BLUFF HAEBOUE. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. s rpHE Screw Steam Ship jAgL GOTHENBURG, <^gggj|||s» Captain Mackie, Will sail from Bluff Harbour for Dunedin on Friday, the 4th instant. Passengers will require to be at the Bluff the previous evening, and get booked before going on board. HENDERSON, BONAR and CO., Invercargill and Bluff Harbour. Steam to Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Taranaki, Auckland, Napier, and Sydney. AT EEDTTCED BATES. \ rpHE Intercolonial Royal Mail Jl kLss^&s ■*- Company's Steamship !||||||||^ PHOEBE, 700 Tons. E. WHEELER, Commander, Carrying Her Majesty's mails, specie, and cargo, will be despatched from Bluff Harbour for the above ports on or about Sunday, the 6th March, at 3 o'clock p.m; This fine powerful steamship has magnificent accommodation for passengers. All passage money to be paid at the agent's office before embarkation. Passengers victualled throughout. All. information respecting passage-money, &c, can be. obtained at the office of Messrs Cobb and Co., Dee-street, Invercargill. For freight or passage apply to T. G. TANTON, Agent. Bluff Harbour, Feb; 23, 1864. . 29-2—251 FOE HOBAET TOWN DfEECT. np H E well-known clipper a^fipsB ' tt * VTiF* will sail for the above port in a few days. For passage apply to '•;U ;i CAREY and GILLES, 26-2-tc Agents. STEAM TO MELBOTJENE. n rT^HE magnificent and powerful & mbr'ki -* steamship J|||||^ CITY OF HOBART, ALFRED DARBY, Esq., i i .COHMAK'DEBj Will leave Bluff Harbour To-morrow (Wednesday), 2nd March. , This favourite ship, so well known for the rapidity and regularity of her passages to and from the Bluff, also for unequalled accommodation, affords a sufficient guarantee for intending passengers. For freight or passage, j < t Apply to -' ' GEORGE P. H. GALLOP, 29-2- : -249 , ' Bluff Harbour. 'NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STORM BLED, Capt. SIMPSON, FEOM' 'MELBOURNE. 1 '2<^*^ rriHIS Vessel having arrived Jg^TsSJfl^sL J- an< i been ' entered at the *^^Hf^^^, Custom House, consignees are OHESkIiSbP' requested to pass entries before three, o'clock this day, otherwise they will be passed at their risk and expense. Freight must be paid, and bills of lading presented, to the undersigned before delivery of the goods.' _ J ' : - hbnd'erson, bonar & r do., ' ' Agents, 292-249 Corner of fisk and Kelvin Streets.

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Southland Times, 2 March 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, 2 March 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, 2 March 1864, Page 1

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