HOWARD'S, ,GRAY'S, & SELLAR'S PLOUGHS AND HARROWS, AND OTHER IMPLEMENTS. Q SAMUEL BEAVEN, WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS, TAY-STEEET INVERCABGILL.
NEW ZEALAND GENERAL, -■"» ... .'. :, r 'I ''HE time is rapidly approaching when the *■ Electric Telegraph will be extendedthroughou New Zealand, affording vastly increased facilities for communication between the variouß cities and towns of the colony. The position which Campbelltown (Bluff Harbor) occupies as the first port of arrival and last of departure for the steamers carrying Her Majesty's English and Australian Mails, as well aB its growing importance as a port of call for sailing vessels of large tonnage, and the fact that it is the southern terminus of the New Zealand Telegraph System, and of the Railways already initiated in Southland, which eventually will traverse the whole of the Middle Island, has induced us to establish at this point a GENERAL TELE- ' GRAPHIC AGENCY. The objects we have in view are threefold : — i Firstly. — Receiving and transacting all Mercantile Business in which the telegraphic wire may be called into requisition. Secondly. — Supplying the Press throughout > New Zealand with the latest English and Australasian Intelligence, including the state of Markets, Shipping,. and General Newg from all parts of tho Colonies. Thirdly. — Transacting Telegraphic Business j of a miscellaneous oharaet-er for the public at largo. The marked success ■which has attended like undertakings both in Europe and the Colonies, when conducted with energy and intelligence, and the long experience of the projectors in mercantile business, and their thorough knowledge of the duties of a Press Correspondent, combined with a determination to devote their whole attention to the Agency, emboldens them to solicit public patronage Arrangements are already in progress for the formation of a wide-spread system of Telegraphic Agencies throughout the whole of tho Australian Colonies, in connection with the " NEW ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY." The strictest secrecy, together with promptitude and accuracy in all affairs entrusted to us, may be relied on. Business will be commenced immediately on the completion of the Electric Telegraph between Dunedin and Campbelltown (Bluff Harbor). FITZGERALD & CO. Temporary offices : — Esx-stebbt, (near the Railway Station), Invercargill, Southland, N. Z. Wines, &c. VINE GROWERS' COMPANY OS COGNAC. JULES DUEET, Maxx&bm. CAPITAL, 3,000,000 FRANCS. 'ItHE justly celebrated BRANDIES of this -L Company, which will be found fully equal in quality to those of any other shipper, may be had, in bulk and case, from the undersigned, sola agents for Victoria and New Zealand. WHITE BROTHERS & CO., 1-5 ffi Melbourne "SOUTHLAND TIMES" JOB PRINTING OFFICE ESK-STBEET, Keab Eailwat Station. ' r*HE Proprietors beg to inform tho Public that ■*- they have received from Melbourne THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OJF PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE To be found in any office in New Zealand, and they are now prepared to execute every description of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, At reiy REDUCED PBICES. 1 "«• TCI34BS " JOB PRINTI&a QWICS,
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 22 October 1864, Page 5
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471Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 22 October 1864, Page 5
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