Shipping Advertisements \ SECOND WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. To follow the "Ethels." JSOk mHE favorite Clipper Ship 1 "CELAENO," Al for 13 years, 700 tons Register, C. H. Renant, Commander, Having a full cargo engaged, will gat quick despatch. This splendid Clipper is noted for har regular passages to Otago, which are among the quickest on record, and offers superior accommodations for passengers. Freight at current rates. For Freight or Passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents ; Or to GEORGE GRAY, RTJSSELL & CO. OECOND WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. The fine Clipper Ship, "EOBEET HENDEESON," 553 Tons Register, CAPTAIN 8018, Now loading at Bluff Harbor, and having 'the bulk of her cargo engaged, will be despatched on or about the 29th February. Has splendid accommodation in poop for passengers. For freight or passage apply to M'PHEESON & CO., Or to CALDEE BLACKLOCK & CO., Agents. Wanted WANTED immediately, a respectable woman as housekeeper. Salary £40 per annum. Apply to J. Borland, Post-office, Riverton. WANTED, a smart intelligent Youth, who can write a good hand, and make himself generally useful. Apply Office of this paper. WANTED to Sell, a few Weaner Pigs, a good sort. Apply to J. Hamilton baker ' Harrisville. WANTED, an active shepherd. Apply M'Pherson and Co. WANTED, a COMPOSITOR ; constant employment. Apply, office of this paper. Rewards £4 EEWAED. T OST from the Mataura Plains, fifteen months JIJ ago, a Chesnut Filly, branded R on near neck, small spot on forehead, the finder on returning her to D. M'Farlane, Menzies Ferry, will receive the above reward. £3 EEWAED. | LOST from the Railway Station, Makarewa, j abont 7 months ago, a light draught bay Mare, white spot on forehead, no brand visible, in foal when lost. Was formerly the property of Mr Thomas Hamilton, Long Bush. Any one j giving such information as will lead to her re- j covery, to John Thomson, Winton, will receive the above reward. Winton, 14th February, 1868. £3 EEWAED. STOLEN OE STEAYED. | A young STRAWBERRY COW, rather long wide horned, a nick on near ear, a slit on j off ear, branded X (St. Andrew's Cross) off rump, supposed to have at foot a strawberry calf, unmarked and unbranded, and to have last October strayed in the main bush towards Mount Pleasant or across theOtautau. Whoever will bring them to the owner shall receive Three Pounds Reward. D. M. nAMir.-R.nisr Bonnifield, 20th February, 1868. Conveyances FOE QUEENSTOWN. nnHE MAIL COACH will Leave COLYER'S -*■ Princess Hotel every TUESDAY Morning at 6 o'clock, and Arrive from QUEENSTOWN every SATURDAY Afternoon Parcels and Passengers' Luggage will not be forwarded unless the carriage be prepaid. WILLIAM FLINT, Proprietor. FOE EIVEETON. mHB Royal Mail Coach will leave for the -*- above place, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Half-past 10 a,m. punctually ; returning to Invercargill, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Booking Offices : Albion Hotel, Dee-street j and Post Office, .Riverton. All Parcels carefully forwarded. D. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. FOE MATAUEA. rpHE MAILS for Dunedin, Mataura, Gore, Switzer*s, and Menzieß' Ferry, will be conveyed (for the accommodation of passengers and parcels) by an Express Waggon as far as the Mataura. It will start every Tuesday and Friday morning at 5 o'clock, and return same day, leaving the Mataura at 2 p.m. Booking Office : Colyer's Princess Hotel. P. M. PETERS, Mail Contractor.
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Southland Times, Issue 907, 28 February 1868, Page 1
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546Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 907, 28 February 1868, Page 1
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