Shipping Advertisements. STEAM TO MELBOUENE DIEECT FROM BLUFF HARBOR WHARF. Cabbyetg the Otjtwaud English Mail PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRATJAN EOYAL MAIL COMPANY. fyHE New, Magnificent and Jjggggg' Powerful Steamship O T A GO , ! 1000 Tons, W. J. S. Symond, R.N., Commander, Will be despatched from Bluff Harbor Wharf on THURSDAY, 21st MAECH. At 10 a.m., MELBOUENE DIEECT. Carrying the Outward English Mail. Forwarding Passengers to WAENAMBOOL, PORT FAIRY, PORTLAND, ADELAIDE, KING GEORGE'S SOUND, HOBART TOWN, LAUNCESTON SYDNEY, and QUEENSLAND. Return Tickets issued for return by the Company's boats. ■Passengers, to ensure passages, are respectfully requested to obtain their tickets before going on board. For freight or passage, &c, apply to T. G. TANTON, Agent P.,N.Z. & A.R.M. Co. ,• Orto T. BRODRICK, Esk-street, Invercargill. . Campbelltown, Bluff Harbor, March 13, 1867. FOE LONDON DIEECT. ijksjk fy HE Al Clipper Barque -MIVV 1 WITCH OF THE TEES. JSmg^gf 300 Tons Register, Chas. Babtiey, Commander, 2Sbw 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 Pasaongero ore remincLod that this vessel made her last passage from Invercargill to London in 82 days. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., CALDER, BLACEXOCK & CO., MORRISON, LAW, & CO., Or to M'PHERSON & CO., Agents. SHIP CHILE, POE LONDON. • JJKJ^ T)ASSENGERS by this vessel *t&wm^^ are requested to Pay the Balance of their Passage-Money to the undersigned on or before TUESDAY, the 19th inst., as the ship proceeds to Sea the following day. DALGETY, EATTEAY & CO., Agents. NOTICE. SHIP " CHILE." ia A LL claims against the above vessel must be sent in to the !mw^ undersigned in duplicate, on Tues■■■HHHßSi day, the 19th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. Governor's Visit. THE GOYEENOE'S EECEPTION BALL. TUESDAY, 19th MAECH, 1867. TT now having been ascertained that his Excel- *■ lency the Governor will be in Invercargill not later than Saturday, the 16th inst., it haa been determined that the Reception Ball shall be held »t the Railway Station on MONDAY, 18th INST. The following gentlemen have been appointed Stewards for the ocoasion, viz. : — Jno. H. Baker John Blaoklock Wm. Cochran Wm. P. Grigor E. Hamilton D, Hankinson James Harvey M. Instone John Kingsland J. A. R. Menzies F. H. Moore John Morton D. M'Donald D. M'Kellar John M'Pherson Thos. Pratt F. W. Wade J. N. Watt. Ticketst Gentleman's, One Guinea j Lady's, HaJf-a-Guinea, Can be obtained from any oi the Stewards, or at. the Committee Room, ProTJnoial Government Buildings, JABEZHAM, gcoretwy, fttkAgfljehilSS?.
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Southland Times, Issue 645, 18 March 1867, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 645, 18 March 1867, Page 1
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