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Shipping Advertisements #TEAM TO MELBOURNE, DIEEC!] PASSENGERS TO ALL THE AUSTRALIAN PORTS. Carrying the Outward English Mail, (ra&^v^a. rpHE Panama, New Zealanc jU/»ilfi[il^^ an^ Australian Roya ■jjflfifr!ff|j]aS£j^ Mwl Company's Screvi Steamship " T A E A E U A," 1000 Tons, James Haguet, Commander, •Will be despatched from Bluff Harbor Wharf, ffor the above Ports, on or about SUNDAY, 19th INSTANT. ...... ' .At 10a.m. ■For freight or passage, &c., apply to T. BRODRICK, Agent, Invercargill and Bluff Harbor. fPOR OTAGO, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, WANGANUI, TARANAKI, AND AUCKLAND VIA MANAKAU. rpHE P.N.Z. and A.R.M. "E A N Or I T O T O," W. 3L B AX, Commander, Will be despatched from Bluff Harbor Wharf ■rtwo hours after arrival with English Mail, on or .about the 18th inst. . JEPor Freight, Passage, &c., Apply to T. BRODRICK, Agent, Invercargill and Bluff Harbor. E O R S A L E. <nnJIE SCHOONER " MARY VON AVERY ;" X four years old, tree-nailed, throughout; ibutts bolted and clinched. Ready for sea. To be sold cheap. Apply to Captain on board ; or to COCHRAN, GRANGER & BLACKWOOD. JOHN PAT AND CO., SHIPPING7~eUSTOM HOUSE, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, RESPECTFULLY beg to inform the Merchants 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 wfll be received at Bluff Har Dor or Invercargill Jetty, and j forwarded to Invercargill or any part of the Pro- J vince of Southland. By prompt attention to business, the adver- - sera trust to secure a liberal share of support. Wanted WANTED, a MAN to work in a garden and do odd jobs. Apply, office of this paper. Tenders. WANTED rpENDERS for Erecting a Fence, to enclose the _L Church of England property, Tay-street; and for Painting the Church. Specifications to be seen at R. Buchanan's Store, Esk-Btreet. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. mENDERS' wiII be received by Messrs Macj_ donald and Russell, up till Saturday, the 11th April, for leasing, at per annum, 228 acres of Land (mostly fenced), on the main line of road, with that large and comfortable house known as " West's Hotel," within seven miles of town, and Having a railway station close at hand. Lost and Found FOUND, on Saturday last, in Dee-street, a Black and Tan Collie SHEEP DOG; white on back of neck and tip of tail, Owner can have, the same on paying expenses. Apply at the office of this paper. £2 EEWAED. SHEEP DOG LOST THIS DAY. Answers to the name of " Laddie." Color — Black and White ;'. white ring round neck, and white tip to tail. An attire-looking Dog. The above reward .will be paid to anyone leaving him at the Southland Club Hotel. C. BASSTIAN. April 13, 1868. L O ST. ON Thursday evening, in Tay, or Esk-street a Child's hat, the finder will oblige by returning it to this office. £5 EEWAED. from the Mataura Ferry in the O. month of October last, the thoroughbred ENTIKE HORSE '• Defiance." . " Defiance " is a light chestnut, with a White stripe down the face, and has two white hind feet. He was last seen about two months ago on a fla.t about ten miles back from the Hokanui Ranges., The above reward wfll be paid to any person delivering him to, Jahss PaiftOCS, at the Matanra Bridge.

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Southland Times, Issue 935, 17 April 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 935, 17 April 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 935, 17 April 1868, Page 1

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