ie Telegraphic Agency. s, ' : — — ; — 4 ATEW ZEALAND GENERAI d JN TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY. rt i- The position which Campbelltown (BlnfF Har 1" bor) occupies as the first port of arrival and lasi >r of departure for the steamers carrying He] 5r Majesty's English and Australian Mails, as wel i. as its growing importance as a port of call foi )f sailing vessels of large tonnage, and the fact thai 7 it is the southern terminus of the New Zealand )r 'Telegraph System, and of the Railways alreadj initiated in Southland, which eventually will trae verse the whole of the Middle Island, has induced Je us to establish at this point a GENERAL TELE- * GRAPH AGENCY. Jj The objects we have in view are threefold : — i, Firstly. — Receiving and transacting all Mer!B cantile Business in which the telegraphic n d wire may be called into requisition. e Secondly. — Supplying the Press throughout .n New Zealand with the latest English and 0 Australasian Intelligence, including the *-* state of Markets, Shipping, and General is ,f News from all parts ofthe Colonies. A Thirdly — Transacting Telegraphic Business of a miscellaneous character for the e public at large. F The marked success which has attended like ,(. ondertakings, both in Europe and the Colonies a when conducted with energy and intelligence, and 3 the long experience of the projectors in mercantile ,f business, and their thorough knowledge of the k duties of a Press Correspondent, combined with a determination to devote their whole attention to r the Agency, emboldens them to solicit public patronage. A wide-spread system of Telegraphic Agencies t has been formed throughout the whole of the i Australian Colonies, in connection with the 1 "NEW ZEALAND GENERAL TELE--8 GRAPHIC AGENCY." •*" The strictest secrecy, together with promptitude . and accuracy in all affairs entrusted to us, may be p relied on. 5 Head Offices:— CAMPBELLTOWN, Southland, N.Z, ' The following are the principal . Agencies :— ' Melbourne, Adelaide; Sydney, Brisbane, Laiunces- > ton, Galle, Suez Alexandria, Malta, Marseilles , Paris., and London. . . ; FITZGERALD & 00.
i Conveyances. i i \_ L ; COBB AND CD'S. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ; EOYAL MAIL COACHES. k ___ _ ; ri OACHES will leave the Booking Office, Prince of Wales Hotel as under, for * - ' Kingston (Lake Wakatip)— Tuesdays, at' 5 a.m. , Bluff (Daily) to meet steamers • •" Riverton — Mondays and Thursdays, at 10.30 a.m. Mataura — Tuesdays and Fridays, at 5 a.m. Extra Coaches or Express Wagons for families L furnished at a few minutes' notice. , \ HOESES AND VEHICLES EOE ; ' SALE OE HIEE. i '' ' ■ LIVERY AND BAITS, with the beßt of provender, and careful attention, at lowest prices. Stables — Esk-street, opposite Morison, Law 1 and Co. Office — Dee-street, Prince of Wales Hotel. . OHAS. B. KINGMAN, ■ . Manager. Eor Sale. , !y O E SALE, 6 Sets GRAY'S PLOUGHS and HARROWS \ A Bales of CORNSACKS O Do. WOOLPACKS QAA Coils FENCING WIRE, 4, 5, 6, & 1 1 FANNERS, GRUBBERS, and i CHAFFCUTTERS. \ MITCHELL & CO., \ " - Tay-strieet. \ laW^vertisMmts? \ Will be classified in onr next issue. rpHE PROVINCIAL*, TREASURY will be \ CLOSED on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB- ; RUABY 9th and 10th, for Auditing the Accounts i '."'.... • . •• ■ 1 JOHN P. TAYLOR, l Superintendent. » Superintendent's Office, i Southland, 6th Feb., 1866. } . y THE undermentioned having paid into* iny .' '' '! ;'■"" } office the sum of £20, is LICENSED to carry on 1 the business of an AUCTIONEER in the Prot '.''"■ : . ' \ ''.-''.'.. ."..'. . , 3 vince of Southland, till Ist May, 1866. 3 T JOHN BLACKLOCK, 3 • '■..•*:.'*■•: 1 Provincial Treaaurer. f ' " '■■_ y_ . ' ....,' 8 . .. . , ■ *-.■, r. fc C. A. ROSS. 9 -TTTANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply j YY to E. Cowper, Ironmonger, Dee-street. B ".- " '*— i **"■' •- ■ " — —^ '■ — : — I rpENDERS will he received until NOON on a. Saturday, 10th Februaiy, for BUILDING :, STATION at Campbelltown ; quantities and full tf ipfonpatjoa supphed at Messrs. Smyth, Hoyt 4 '; ■Qo ,^offip«i3^wftySt«tioa ? lnT«mJp^» >
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 213, 7 February 1866, Page 3
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