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Shipping Advertisements STEAM TO MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY DIEECT TEOM BLUFF HAEBOE WHARF. JgEW^^k mHE Company's Unrivalled Jj|i|||i|||g^ Screw Steamship CLAUD HAMILTON, 800 Tons, Faecie, Commander, Will be despatched from Bluff Harbor Wharf, on WEDNESDAY, 17th JANTTAEY, AT 10 A.M., TOE MELBOUENE AND SYDNEY, Carrying Her Majesty's Mails, Specie, Cargo, &c. TOBWABDING PASSENGERS TO WARRNAMBOOL, PORT FAIRY, PORTLAND, ADELAIDE, HOBART TOWN, and LAUNCESTON. This vessel is unsurpassed in the Colonies for speed and excellence of passenger accommodation. Return Tickets (available for a month) issued for return by the Company's boats or s.s. Aibion. None but Company's forms of bills of lading •will be accepted, to be obtained of the undersigned. Tickets must be procured before going on board. For Freight, Passage, &c, apply to T. G. TANTON, Agent, P.N.Z. &. A.R.M. Co. ; or to T. BRODRICE, Esk-street, InvercargilL Bluff Harbor, sth January, 1866. STEAM TO HOKITIKA, VIA OTAGO CANTEEBUEY & "WELLINGTON. <i|j^gk^2k HPHE Fast and Powerful j JU^^ji^P^^s. New Steamship SOUTH AUSTEALIAN, 800 Tons, i John Pain, Commander, Will Sail from BLUFF HARBOR, for the above Ports, on or about MONDAY, 15th JANUAEY. Intending passengers must be at the Bluff on Sunday night, and secure their tickets before going on board. For Passage only, apply to MORISON, LAW & CO., Agents, Esk-street ; or to JAS. WADDEL, Bluff Harbor. Bluff Harbor, 9th January, 1866. To Capt. A. C. TURNER, Commander of the S.S. Star of the Evening, Bluff Harbor. DEAR SIR,— We, the undersigned Passengers per the Star of the Evening, from Dunedin 3nd Bluff to Grey River, beg to testify with great satisfaction to the ability and untiring energy displayed by you during the trying and arduous time we have lately passed on board the vessel ,which you have the honor to command, and we attribute the preservation of the vessel and our lives to Divine interposition and your great courage and coolness in the hour of need ; and we beg also that you will accept the purse of sovereigns accompanying this address. Wishing you every success in your future career, we subscribe ourselves, ' j Your obedient Servants, I WM. GEISOW PETER MILLER MORICE LEVY LAURENCE LEVY A. J. JAGO JOHN STEWAST RALPH LEVY Mrs. TAYLOR Miss M'GHEE Miss TAYLOR Dr. SCHUBERT J. H. SMITH JAS. PATERSON R. MACINTYRE PAYNE PELLING, &C.j &C, &C. FOE HOKITIKA OE THE GEEY. Ja m H E Fast-sailing Cutter 3llßlSf* A P A E I M A, J. CIAEE, Having arrived, will have quick despatch for either of the above Ports. Will commence to take in cargo in a few days. For Freight or Passage, apply to HAKE, PRATT & CO., Dee-etreetj ox && gKfiHQßft faty j

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 202, 15 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 202, 15 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 202, 15 January 1866, Page 1

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