Shipping Advertisements SECOND WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. To foUow the "Ethels." mHE favorite Clipper Ship 2g£jj^ "CELAENO," Al for 13 years, 700 tons Register, C. H. Renant, Commander, Having a full cargo engaged, will get quick despatch. This splendid CUpper is noted for har regular passages to Otago. wliich are among the quickest on record, and offers superior accommodations for passengers. I Freight at current rates. For Freight or Passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents ; Or to GEORGE GRAY, RUSSELL & CO. E O E S A LE, P. S. "MOUTOA." TENDERS wttl be received by the undersigned at the Militia Office, Wanganui, up to the 2nd March, 1868, for the purchase of the Paddle Steamer, " Moutoa," as she now Ues moored in the Wanganui River. Further mformation wttl be given on appUcation. No tender necessarily accepted. EDWARD GORTON, Lieutenant Colonel. Commanding Wellington Mitttia District. Wanganui, January 13, 1868. OECOND WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. The fine CUpper Ship, "EOBEET HENDEESON," 553 Tons Register, CAPTAIN BOTD, Now loading at Bluff Harbor, and having the bulk of her cargo engaged, wttl be despatched on or about the 29th February. Has splendid accommodation in poop for passengers. For freight or passage apply to M'PHEESON & CO., Orto CALDEE BLACKLOCK & CO., Agents. NOTICE. BLUEF HAEBOE WHAEE. WE, the undersigned, FORWARDING AGENTS, beg to inform aU Consignees of Goods arriving at Bluff Harbor Wharf, that they are always in attendance when goods are being landed, and that particular attentioh iB devoted to the proper treatment of goods landed upon that Wharf. We desire it may be understood that we are free from all Agencies of Steamers, or other interests ; and our sole aim will be to protect our cheuts, and prevent the improper handling, and consequent damage, of goods landed upon that Wharf, BARTLETT S. NYE & CO., Bluff and InvercargiU Railway Agents. JOHN PAY AND CO., SHIPPING, CUSTOMHOUSE, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, •pESPECTFULLY beg to inform the Mer- -*-"' chants and Storekeepers of InvercargiU that they are again Lessees of the InvercargiU Jetty, and in connection with the usual wharfage business, are now acting as Forwarding Agen ts both from the Jetty and Railway Terminus. Goods entrusted to their care will be received at Bluff Haroor or Invercargill Jetty, and forwarded to Invercargill or any part of the Province Of Southland. By prompt attention to business, the advertisers trust to secure a Überal share of support. Educational THE INVEECAEGILL SCHOOL. JOHN G. SMITH, Masteb. TTfTAS re-opened, after the hohdays, on » » January 6th. Common Branches taught in PubUc School Higher Branches in private classes. Terms moderate. By a Diploma of fellowship conferred by the Educational Institute of Scotland, Mr Smith is certified to be qualified to teach English, Grammar, Composition, History, Geography, Writing, Arithmetic, Alegebra, Geometry, Natural Science, Agricultural Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and German.
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Southland Times, Issue 893, 3 February 1868, Page 1
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