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• Shipping Advertisement SECOND WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON To follow the "Ethels." HpHE favorite Clipper Shi 2|||g|j^ > "CELAENO," Al for 13 years, 700 tons Register, C. H. Rex ast, Commander, Having a full cargo engaged, will gat quic! despatch. This splendid Clipper is noted for ho regular passages to Otago. which are among tb quickest on recorJ, and offers superior accoinmo dations for passengers. Freight at current rates-. For Freight or Passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents ; Or to GEORGE GRAY, RUSSELL & CO. OECOND WOOL SHII FOR LONDON. The fine Clipper Ship, "EOBEET HENDEESON,' ! 553 Tons Register, CAPTAIN BOXD, 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. JOHN PAY AND CO., SHIPPING, CUSTOMHOUSE, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, T)ESPECTFULLY.beg to inform the Mer- -*-*' chants and Storekeepers of Invercargill that they are again Lessees of the Invercargill Jetty, and in connection with the usual wharfage business, are now acting as Forwarding Agents both from- the Jetty and Railway Terminus.- - Goods entrusted to their care will be received at Bluff HarDor or Invercargill Jetty, and forwarded to Invercargill or any part of the Province of Southland. By prompt attention to lusine&g, the advertisers trust to secure a liberal share of support. Wanted WANTED, an active shepherd. Apply M'Pherson and Co. • A MAIS and bis Wife wishes a situation on a Station — wife as Cook and man as Carpenter. Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED a general servant. Apply Mra James Blacklock, Leet-street. Rewards £4 EEWAED. T OST from the Mataura Plains, fifteen months I j 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, 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 giving such information as will lead to her recovery, to John Thomson, Winton, will receive the above reward. Winton, 14th February, 1868. £3 EEWAED. STOLEN OE STEATED. A young STRAWBERRY COW, rather long wide horned, a nick on near ear, a slit on off ear, branded X (St. Andrew's Cross) off rump, supposed to have at foot a strawbbrry calf, unmarkea 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. CAMERON. Bonnifield, 20th February, 1868. Educational THE INVEECAEGILL SCHOOL. . JOHN G. SMITH, Master T TTAS re-opened, after the holidays, or * January 6th. Common Branches taught in Public School Higher Branches in private classes. Terms moderate. By :v 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. Agrictdtural Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and German. . . - =../...

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Southland Times, Issue 910, 4 March 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 910, 4 March 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 910, 4 March 1868, Page 1

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