Shipping Advertisements. STEAM TO HOEJTIKA, VIA OTAGC CANTEEBTTEY, WELLINGTON aot) NELSON. '^^^^^. rnHE Fast and Powerfu SOUTH ATJSTEALIAN 800 Tons, John Pain, Commander, Will Sail from BLUFF HARBOR, for the abovi Ports, two hours after arrival, on or about THTJESDAY, 15th FEBEUAEY. Intending passengers must be at the Bluff on Wednesday 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. PIEST WOOL SHIP. Jj^k rnHE Fine New Clipper Ship ™^ ENGLAND, 853 Tons Register, Classed A 1 at Lloyds, Thos. Houston, 'Commander, Is now fast filing up, and will have Immediate despatch, as the first Wool Ship. FOE LONDON DIEECT. In all Febextaey. FREIGHT — Wool : Seven-Eighths of a Penny per ft all round. This splendid ship has saloon accomodation second to none trading to these Colonies, and will afford a desirable opportunity to passengers proceeding direct to England. For freight or passage, apply to CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO., MORISON, LAW & CO., Or to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. Wanted. MES. WALKEE, SOUTHLAND REGISTRY OFFICE, next Button's Brewery. Spey Steeet, Inveecaeghll. Squatters and Families supplied with respectable Male or Female Servants at any moment. WANTED COMPOSITORS— Jobbing Hands preferred. Constant Employment. — Apply office of this paper. WANTED, a SAILMAKER ; also, a TENTMAKER. Apply to T. Murphy, sailmaker, Dee-street. Tl /"ANTED a TENANT to occupy from 4,000 to VV 8000 acres of first-class purchased LAND, within 35 miles of Invercargill. M'Pherson & Co, NOTICE. TTTANTED, all MEN REQUIRING WORE to apply on the Railway Works. One Shilling per hour. SMYTH, HOYT & CO. February 2, 1866. BOTTLES! BOTTLES!! BOTTLES!! TT7 ANTED, 600 Dozen AT/fl and PORTEI BOTTLES, delivered at the Brewery, Sylvai Bank, or at the Dep&t, Dee-street, opposite tin Southland Club Hotel. Black Eagle Brewery, / January 29th, 1866. On Sale. f\ N SALE—] American Scythe Handles, Aberdeen Scythe Handles, American Cradle Scythes, American Rakes and Hay Forks; Reaping Hooks and Sickles, American Fan Mills, Spun Yarn for securing thatch, Spades, Shovels, and Manure Forks. HAY BROTHERS.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 216, 14 February 1866, Page 1
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335Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 216, 14 February 1866, Page 1
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