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Shipping. FOE LONDON DIRECT. t MESSRS SHAW, SAVILL AND CO.'S LINE OP NEW ZEALAND PACKETS. /Tvi FTIHE Al BARQUE *^P»|^ JEDWAED baaOENHILL, I- , 525 Tons , Register, GEORGE HADDEN, Esq., Commander. This magnificent vessel having arrived in ninetyone days from London, and her inward cargo being now nearly discharged in perfect order, will have immediate despatch for London direct from New Riven .. t To shippers of wool, tallow^ hides, skins, or other cargo direct to the London market, this is a most unusual opportunity, asthe great risk, loss, and extra insurance incurred by transhipment via Melbourne, Sydney, orDunedin, is saved. -Th< Edward Thornhill has proved herself to be a first-class passenger ship; carries an experienced surgeon, and the accommodatiomis perfect. > Freight on wool is l|d. per lb., WITHOUT PRIMAGE. For rates of general cargo rand passage money, . Apply to ■' .• j, , - . HENDERSONj BONAR & CO;, ["' ' ''•', Agents, Corner of Esk and Kelvin-streets. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. lJ^. TIIHE SCHOONER PILOT, '^y^p^t^^' .'.' Captain Jasiieson, Will sail as above in a few days. This affords a good opportunity to Shippers of Wool for the Melbourne market. For Freight or Passage apply to ; CALDER, BLACKLOCK and CO. FOE HOBAET TOWN DffiECT. ril H E well-known clipper m i fffiSff iClifaslgg will sail for the above port in a few days. ' - : For passage apply to . " ' flf^y and GILLES, • ' ' - ' : - Agents. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. E H O N D A. ±Jt>-ek^ /CONSIGNEES per the above ■^^^^^^c\. H - vessel are requested to K^^^^^^^> pass their entries this day. «a,lJ££a£USba^^ Bills of lading must be presend, and the freight paid, previous to delivery of goods being given. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO., . ... Agents. March 4, 1864. BLUFF HARBOTIRi'CAMPBELLTOWN. GEOEGE P/ H. GALLOP, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE, SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT." Wanted. MRS P ERCIVAL'S INVERCAEGILL REGISTRY OFFICE. Squatters, hotelkeepers, and private families supplied with every description of male and female servants. H^ggg V ..... ■-■■£?— jj-p 2 y Lowther-arcade. WANTED, immediately^ Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Nursemaids, and General Servants, at Mrs Fercival's Registry office, Lowtherrarcade. r WANTED, Carpenters; accustomed to bridge v^prk. Apply at the cottage back of Mr M'Elwe^, : painter, Dee-street.-LOST, a Swag, containing tent and blankets, and snridiy papers (indentures, &c.). Any information respecting same will be gladly received. Apply to Daniel Chirnton, Southland News Office. T7[7 ANTED, Dairymeh, Farmers, and the Public Vi to know that they' can procure Earthen Tiles for Barn, Kitchehj Dairy, and Oven Floors, Hearths, &cl, at the Southern Cross Timber Yard, ■Clyde-street, InvercargiU. WANTED,' Builders, Fartiiersi and the Public to know "that they can be supplied with good Unslacked Lime for 9s per bag, at the Southern Cross TimTjer Yard, Clyde-street, Jnver- j cargUL ; v ..- ;;■ WANTED, a General §eryajit. : Apply to Rev W.P . Tanner^ the Parapnage, North-road. WANTED^ "a :: resp'eciabie Youth as Apprentice to the Lithographing Business. : Apply at j the iSurvey Office^ ' , ''*■••-■. ■'"--' • : ; WANTED, a Hand for the^Clething Trade. .■Apply S:W Wallis/Tay-sfreet; ■•• ■■ '- ] '-' TO ARCHITECT^, AND '" -""■"■■'"'•■ OTHE^B^'-t^-J-^ \' : \ •■ A NEAT and expeditious .Draughtsman is open to an engageitienfc 'Address, 29, office of this paper. ' -■•)«! •^ri^ai; %■:'■-: .-.■o:.r^ 1 '.>huk' x j ADTBRTIBtMBtITr •--—,■■ Holloway's. Pills and, Ointment.— Preventive! ££ -cirjramsfan^S^^rQ^uce'impnre bjood or .lessen the force of th^tnfcdla^nj' 1 stagnation' *^6? t ;P?i*e in' $£& Jungi aM consumjiraon w o\Ms f6rmfdaDte' :r symptbmß diß«^er"tfienißelyes; Ut HoUpw^s^- remedies , be .tried, jon tjbe r ;spi£ dry, hacking /jougk. ..The Ointinent fiKßuld be'lWell rbbDedT^ic^ Md§, mff W*che#a%d^£ween the shoulderer Mi'iU Blfs" ! fin6liaMMM ifi ; fata»ti# dosis '^'v^^W^y^W^m system, without w^fefii^'jt:' By %i^fi| : Wj^gj&V v^ahg 'exisia^S tferWnlf 5 lirftaiadn:, ' "^ffiidse Sbserva^ cline I'na 'i&&aF%^W&M'ffik\? aW 6tlier causes are more apt to prevail.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 52, 7 March 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 52, 7 March 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 52, 7 March 1864, Page 1

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