Shipping Advertisement STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. <gj^ri HHHE Panama, New Zealand jßa«|^J=«^. and Australian Eoyal tsglsliiigi&iv Mail Company's Favorite Screw Steamship, AUCKLAND, 850 Tons, Hbnry Habeis, E.N.E., Commander, Will be despatched from Bluff Harbor Wharf ON OB ABOUT SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, At 10 A.H. For freight or passage, &c., apply to T. BEODEICK, Agent, Invercargill, and Bluff Harbor. SECOND WOOL SHIP FOE LONDON. To follow the "Ethels." Jfeyi^ rpHE favorite Clipper Ship 2||y|^> "CELAENO," Al for 13 years, 700 tons Register, C. H. Eekant, 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, EATTRAY & CO., Agents; Or to GEOEGE GRAY, RUSSELL & CO. OECOND WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. The fine Clipper Ship, "ROBERT HENDERSON," 553 Tons Register, CAPTAIN B OID, 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'PHERSON & CO., Or to CALDER BLACKLOCK & CO., Agents. JOHN PAY AND CO., SHIPPING, CUSTOMHOUSE, AND FOR- 1 WARDING 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 Harbor or Invercargill Jetty, and forwarded to Invercargill or any part of the Province of Southland. By prompt attention to business, the adversers trust to secure a liberal share of support. Wanted WANTED a first-class Dressmaker and Milliner. Apply to E. D. Yule and Co., drapers, Tay-street. WANTED, several good Dressmakers. Apply to B. D. Yule and Co., drapers, Tay-street. — — — 'i WANTED, a situation as overseer, on a Cattle Station, by a Young Man, wh has bad ten years Victorian experience. First-class Testimonials. Address, W. S. E., Office of this paper. Rewards £A REWARD. T OST from the Mataura Plains, fifteen months J_i ago, a Chesnut Filly, branded E on near neck, small spot on forehead, the finder on returning her to D. M*Farlane, Menzies Ferry, will receive the above reward. • £3 REWARD. STOLEN OR STRAYED. 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 strawberry calf, unmarked and unbranded, and to have last October strayed in the main bush towards i Mount Pleasant or across the Otautau. Whoever will bring them to the owner Bhall receive i Three Pounds Reward. D. M. CAMERON. Bonnifield, 20th February, 1868. rpHE Undersigned are Buyers of Wool, and will Advance Liberally upon Clips shipped through them to their Correspondents in London Messrs Rkdfebn, Alexakdeb and Co. ' CALDEE, BLACKLOCK & CO. Dec. Oth, 1867,
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Southland Times, Issue 913, 9 March 1868, Page 1
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502Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 913, 9 March 1868, Page 1
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