Shipping- Advertisements , *3&«i^&v MELBOURNE, Adelaide. ■fj^^^^^v -l-Vl and New Zealand Steam *Vflif%liW«S^> Navigation Company's Favorite Steamships are appointed to sail as under : — To Dunedin, Northern Ports, West Coast, and Melbourne— The GOTHENBURG 800 tons, R. Underwood, Commander, on or about 24th June. To Dunedin and Northern Ports — The s.s. TARARUA, 1000 tons, J. Hague* , Commander,on or about 2nd July. To Melbourne direct— The ALHAMBRA, 1000 tons, John M'f jean, Cdmmander, dn or aboiit oth July. To Duhedin, Northern Ports, West Coast, arid Melbourne— The OMEO, 1000 tons, Calder, Commander, on or about the 18th July. To Melbourne direct— The RANGITOTO, Htj&h Mackib, Commander, 700 tons, on 23rd July. The above steamers will sail punctually three j hours after arrival at Bluff Harbor. i Auckland, Manakau, Napier, and Wanganui | passengers and cargo will be forwarded from Wellington by the screw steamers of the N.Z.S.N. Company. For Freight or Passage, apply to H. J. GIBBS to CO., Agents) Or to RICHARD ONYON, Bluff Harbot BARQUE MONTANA. jkwV rpHE Undersigned will not be J_ responsible for any debts < TfcffiS2r^^contractea by the crew of the ■^^^^^^■" above vessel. C. HAP.RIMAN, Master. Bluff Harbor, June 18, 1869. Shipping- Agents SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENCY. JOHN PAT AND CO., Lessees of Invbbcabguix Jetty, SHIPPING, FORWARDING, CUSTOM HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WHARFINGERS, Ac., <fee. Ofmcbs: Raxcway Station and Jettt. N.B. — Goodß received at the Bluff and Invercargill Wharves, carefully forwarded to consignees. Coals JOHN PAT AND CO., COAL MERCHANTS, Best A.A. Company's Coals £2 10s. per Ton. Grey River do £3 10s. per ton. SOUTHLAND COAL DEPOT. Newcastle Coals . . 50s per ton Grey River do . . 70s do Orders received at the Railway Station. NICHOL & SHEARER. Conveyances FROM RIVERTON TO MATAURA. npHE Royal Mail Coach will leave for Riverton ■*• at 10. 30 a.m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning to Invercargill, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; and for Mataura every Tuesday and Friday morning at 6 o'clock, returning to Invercargill, by 9 a.m. the following days. Booking Offices : Prince of Wales Hotel, Deetreet ; Commercial Hotel, Riverton ; and H. & A. Cameron's, Mataura Bridge. All Parcels carefully forwaided at reduced rates. D. CAMPBELL, Proprietor FOR QUEENSTOWN. rpujfi Mail Coach will leave Colyer's Princess 1 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. Books, Stationery, Ac NEW SHOP!!! T RODGERS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, & FANCT GOODS IMPORTER Has much pleasure in intimating that his NEW SHOP in Tay-street, will be opened on SATURDAY FIRST, 30th JANUARY. The business in Dee-street will be carried on as usual* Educational THE CALEDONIAN SCHOOL. JOHN O. SMITH, F.E.1.5., Master EVENING CLASSES.
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Southland Times, Issue 1182, 25 June 1869, Page 1
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