Skipping Advertisements. FOE ALL THE NOETHEEN POET! GEEYMOUTH, HOKITIKA., &c. sj§&*xJ§L npHE Panama, New Zealan and Australian EovE Mail Company'B Screi - &■'■" Steamship lIOED ASHLEY, A. Keiotedy, Commander, P Will be despatched from Bluff Harbor Wharf, oi or about SATTODAY, 23rd FEBEUAEY, POS OTAGO, LTTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PIC TON, NELSON, TARANAKI, MANAKATD G-RETMOUTH, and HOKITIKA. Passengers are respectfully requested to obtair theirtiekets before going on board. For Freight, Passage, &c, apply to T. G. TANTON, Agent, P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Co. ; Or to . T. BRODRICK, Esk-street, Invercargill. Campbelltown, Bluff Harbor, Feb. 18, 1867. THE NEW EUSH TO HAAST El VEE FOE HOKITIKA, GEEYMOUTH, NELSON, TAEANAKI, AND MANAKAU. 'v32%y> v^^. * ' | VfcLK Panama, New Zealand n^^^M^^^v and Australian Royal Mail Company s Favorite Screw Steamship, P H CE B E , 700 Tons, Edwabd Wheeler, Commander, Will be despatched from Bluff Harbor Wharf, on WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBEUAEY, FOB HOKITIKA AND GEEYMOUTH DIEECT, NELSON, &c. r Ffesengero'sre respectfully requested to obtain their Tickets before going on board. For Freight, Passage Apply to Agent P.,N.Z. & A.R.M, Co. ; Or to T. BRODRICK, Esk-street, Invercargill. Campbelltown, Bluff Harbor, Feb. 18, 1867. : EOE LONDON DIEECT. "li m H E Al Clipper Barque dtjEjlSX ■*• WITCH OF THE TEES, 2g||^||ggf > ' 300 Tons Register, ChaS. Bahtiey, Commander, Now in the New River, and ready to take in Wool. This Vessel is. well and favorably known in the Colonial trade, and requiring only a small quantity to fill up, will have quick dispatch. Shippers and intending Passengers are reminded that this vessel made her last passage from Invercargill to London in 82 days. For freight or passage, apply to - DALGETT, RATTRAT & CO., CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO., MORRISON, LAW, & CO.; Or to M'PHERSON & CO. SECOND WOOL SHIP FOE LONDON. • To follow the " Water Nymph." %i rTiHE celebrated Clipper-built CHI L E , 768 Tons Register, Al for 12 years, J. Stkhtgek, Commander, Has arrived, and is now loading alongside the Bluff Pier. FREIGHT.— WOOL AT CURRENT RATES. As the greater portion of her cargo is in Store, ana the rest at hand, she will have quick di&patch. Her accommodation for first and second class passengers is unsurpassed by any vessel trading to these Colonies. For Freight or Passage, apply to DALGETT, RATTRAT & CO. CALDER/iJLACKLOCK & CO. CARGILLS M'PHERSON & CO. MORISON, LAW & CO. • T O PEOSPE CTOES. ' fbvk T?OR SALE Cheap, a splendic Cutter capable of carrying 1( to 12 tons. Sails quite new, with every requisit< for going to sea at once. Apply .; . ■ , . WHITTI2TGHAM BROS.
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Southland Times, Issue 634, 20 February 1867, Page 1
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406Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 634, 20 February 1867, Page 1
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