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Advertisements. P. STEAM TO HOKITIKA. _Jj|s&<>^3v npHE New Zealand Steair fif^^l^^^^v Navigation Company's Favorite and Poweriu] 3- Steamer WELLINGTON-, 500 Tons, d F. Rennek, Commander. Will be despatched from Bluff Harbor, on SATURDAY, 12th INSTANT, Three hours after arrival, For the above Port. d For Freight" or Passage, Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Agents j Or to S. NICHOL, Agent, Bluff Harbor. EOE LOIN DON. Jjkk rnHE fine Al Clipper Ship r ( Jlllly^ WATER NYMPH, 584 Tons Register, E- S. Babot, Commander, Now discharging her inward cargo in beautiful i condition. Will be ready for Wool in a few days. As the greater part of her outward cargo is already engaged, she will have immediate dispatch. This fine vessel having accomplished some of ] the fastest passages on record, between London and Melbourne, say 67 days out and 62 days home, is expected to reach England in ample time for the May — June Wool Sales. For Freight or Passage, apply to MORISON, LAW & CO., Agents. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. ri^HE celebrated Clipper-built CHILI, 76S Tom Register, Al for 12 years, R. Stringer, Commander, Now on her way from the North to the Bluff' in ballast. Will LOAD WOOL at current rates, and have quick dispatch ; a great portion of her cargo being now in store, and the rest at hand. For Freight, or Passage, apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. CALDER, & CO. Or to CARGILLS & M'LEAN. EducationalCOMMERCIAL SCHOOL. J E. STEWART will RE-OPEN the above rt • Academy afrer the Christmas vacation, on MONDAY, the 7th JAFUA.KY, 1867. A sound English Conime'cial Education, including all the higher branches of Mathematics, Land Surveying, and Drawing taught. Mrs Stewart will also open a Seminary for Young Ladies on the above date. Routine : English, Music, French, and drawing. A very limited number of Young Ladies will be received as Boarders. J. E. S., in thanking those patrons who have favored him with their support in his profession as Architect anc? Surveyor, begs to inform them that in continuing this profession every exertion on his part will be usr-d to merit a continuance of their favors and pa'ronage. Land Surveyed and quantities taken at very moderate charges. Terms on application. Sylvan Bank, Ea«t Road, Late Mr Price's house, Dec. 22, 1866. SOUTHLAND ACADEMY. SELBORN (some time teacher in Glasgow, . and under the National and Denominational Boards of Education of Victoria) begs to intimate to Parents and Guardians of Children that he will open the above Academy on MONDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1867. Subjects : English, in all its branches ; Writing, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, and the Classics. Testimonials can be seen, and all particulars learned at the Academy, next Dr Willson's, Yt^an-street. Invercargill, Dec. 24, 1866. INVERCARGILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ' BOARDERS ESTABLISHMENT. Principal: A. MacdoNALD ; Assisted by a highly efficient Master. THE Classes will be resumed on Monday, the 15th January, 1867. The course of instruction embraces all the branches necessary lo fit young gentlemen for mercantile life, for the public service, and for matriculation in a university. A Prospectus, containing terms and further particulars, will be forwarded on application to the Principal. Evening Classes will also be resumed on the ame date. INVERCARGILL ACADEMY, Connon street. J. B. Wabdsop, Rectob. rnHIS ACADEMY will be Re-opened on MonJ- day, the 14th January, 1867. The course of instruction co prises a good English, Commercial, and Classical Education. BOARDERS' ESTABLISHMENT, Babwhey. J. B. WARDROP having removed to that large and commodious house lately occupied by Archd. Bonar, Esq., intimates that he hss accommodation for two additional boarders. Terms on application. N.B.— -Private Class for : Young Jladies^ from 4. to '6 p.m. * " . <

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Southland Times, Issue 617, 11 January 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 617, 11 January 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 617, 11 January 1867, Page 1

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